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  • Three Men on the Bummel

    Jerome K. (Jerome Klapka) Jerome

    eBook
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  • Three Men on the Bummel

    Jerome K. Jerome, John Stanbridge, Audioliterature

    Audiobook (Audioliterature, July 24, 2017)
    "Three Men on the Bummel" (1900) is a comical travelogue by Jerome K. Jerome. The three companions are on a bicycle tour through the German Black Forest. What does Bummel mean? D. C. Browning writes: "The title must be puzzling to many readers, for 'bummel' will not be found in English dictionaries." You can learn its meaning at the last chapter of the book, which is a series of humorous vignettes, each of which builds slowly, through accumulation of layer on layer of detail, through several pages. Most of them concern bicycling, genial commentary on German culture from the point of view of a British tourist, or situation-comedy-like depictions of interpersonal interactions between the characters.
  • Three Men on the Bummel

    Jerome K. Jerome, Frederick Davidson

    MP3 CD (Blackstone Audio, Inc., Dec. 1, 2009)
    The three fearless friends introduced in Three Men in a Boat decide to take a cycling trip through the Black Forest and end up in a series of misadventures even more hilarious than their previous. ''A Bummel, '' I explained, ''I should describe as a journey, long or short, without end.'' However wonderful this may sound, it is often necessary to arrive back at the starting point. And, for the three fearless friends this poses a troublesome problem. George, Harris, and J. decide to take a cycling trip through the Black Forest, and this is to be accomplished on a tandem plus one. Whether it is Harris's harrowing experience with a Hanoverian road-waterer or George's valiant attempt to buy a cushion for his aunt, their experiences are hilarious--and they may even offer some important lessons to all who may be contemplating a cycling trip in the U.S.
  • Jerome Klapka Jerome - Three Men on the Bummel

    Jerome Klapka Jerome

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Sept. 21, 2016)
    Three Men on the Bummel is the sequel to Three Men in a Boat, which Jerome K. Jerome originally wrote as a travel guide. As the humorous anecdotes took over the story, it eventually turned into a masterpiece of comedy. This novel reprises the same three characters as they explore the Black Forest in Germany.
  • Three Men on the Bummel

    Jerome Klapka Jerome, Jerome K. Jerome

    language (Bauer Books, Feb. 13, 2020)
    This is the second book about the three London-based friends going on an adventure. This time, some years have passed since the boat trip, the dog is no longer with them, and two of them are married.It's all about escaping, once again, and romping through a countryside without having the first clue but being convinced one is an expert and all others are idiots.
  • Three Men on the Bummel

    Jerome K. Jerome

    language (Otbebookpublishing, Jan. 10, 2019)
    Three Men on the Bummel (also known as Three Men on Wheels) is a humorous novel by Jerome K. Jerome. It was published in 1900, eleven years after his most famous work, Three Men in a Boat (To Say Nothing of the Dog). The sequel brings back the three companions who figured in Three Men in a Boat, this time on a bicycle tour through the German Black Forest. ( Wikipedia)
  • Three Men on the Bummel

    Jerome K. Jerome

    language (, Aug. 16, 2013)
    Three Men on the Bummel (also known as Three Men on Wheels) is a humorous novel by Jerome K. Jerome. It was published in 1900, eleven years after his most famous work, Three Men in a Boat (To Say Nothing of the Dog).The novel was written near the end of the Victorian-era bicycle craze, launched by the development of the two-wheeled safety bicycle. It depicts an era when bicycles had just become a familiar piece of middle-class recreational equipment. The references to brand competition, advertising, and enthusiasts' attitudes toward their equipment resonate with modern readers.The novel invites comparison with H. G. Wells's 1896 humorous cycling novel, The Wheels of Chance.Many of the comments on cycling are relevant—and funny—today. Those who have purchased ergonomic bicycle saddles, intended to relieve pressure on the perineal nerves, may not know that these are not a new invention.
  • Three Men on the Bummel

    Jerome K. Jerome, Milad Ghodsi, Ria Jordan

    language (Zellerz Publishing Co., Sept. 20, 2016)
    Three Men on the Bummel by Jerome K. Jerome Edited and Formatted for optional user enjoyment .- Our books are professionally produced and edited to provide the best reading experience- Our books contain unique illustrations that readers can enjoy - Check out our extensive range of top quality books on our site by searching Zellerz Publishing on Amazon Summary Three Men on the Bummel is the sequel to Three Men in a Boat, which Jerome K. Jerome originally wrote as a travel guide. As the humorous anecdotes took over the story, it eventually turned into a masterpiece of comedy. This novel reprises the same three characters as they explore the Black Forest in Germany. Here are some of Amazon’s Excellent Reviews - "I read this book--which I assume is a fictionalized account of an actual journay--after having spent a year in Germany and I bemused by the fact that the Germans that Jerome K. Jerome characterizes in this book (published in 1900) are very similar to those of the present day. Added to this, is the fact that the book is mainly set in the Black Forest region of Germany, which is where I stayed. So not only was this book humorous and entertaining, it rekindled fond memories as well. The writing I fear will disillusion the more casual reader, but for those who have the inclination, this book is a very worthwhile read.“ Take advantage of our excellent books Get your kindle copy today!
  • Three Men on the Bummel

    Jerome K. Jerome

    language (, April 21, 2020)
    Three Men on the Bummel (also known as Three Men on Wheels) is a humorous novel by Jerome K. Jerome. It was published in 1900, eleven years after his most famous work, Three Men in a Boat (To Say Nothing of the Dog).
  • Three Men on the Bummel

    Jerome K. Jerome

    language (, April 19, 2020)
    Three Men on the Bummel (also known as Three Men on Wheels) is a humorous novel by Jerome K. Jerome. It was published in 1900, eleven years after his most famous work, Three Men in a Boat (To Say Nothing of the Dog).
  • Three Men on the Bummel - Original, Unabriged, Full Active Table Of Contents

    Jerome K. Jerome

    language (, Oct. 1, 2018)
    "In order to provide the best reading experience for our readers, we create ebooks from the original and unabriged content of world-famous works. Plus, a full active table of contents for each book makes reading easier than ever.Book description:Our Friends from Three Men in a Boat, to Say Nothing of the Dog, are back. In this funny sequel to Three Men in a Boat J., George, and Harris are out of the boat and on the land riding their bikes. Their lives are too stressful and they need a break from the daily mundane, so they put their heads together and come up with a brilliant idea they decide to travel through the Black Forest of Germany on a bicycling tour. Since two of our friends are now married it seems they will also have to convince their wives that this is a good idea without getting each other into trouble! Meant to be a traveling book, but of course is anything but, let's go along on their journey and see for ourselves what kind of antics and fun our three old friends get caught up in. This book was published eleven years after the original ""Three Men in a Boat""."
  • Three Men on the Bummel

    Jerome K. Jerome

    Paperback (Independently published, Sept. 20, 2019)
    Complete and unabridged paperback edition.Three Men on the Bummel (also known as Three Men on Wheels) is a humorous novel by Jerome K. Jerome. It was published in 1900, eleven years after his most famous work, Three Men in a Boat (To Say Nothing of the Dog). The sequel brings back the three companions who figured in Three Men in a Boat, this time on a bicycle tour through the German Black Forest. Description from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.