
Jerome K. Jerome
Jerome K. Jerome was an English writer best known for his humorous works in the late 19th century. His notable books include "Three Men in a Boat," which chronicles a comedic boating trip, "Three Men on the Bummel," a sequel that follows the characters on a cycling tour, and "Idle Thoughts of an Idle Fellow," a collection of essays reflecting on leisure and life.
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Books by Jerome K. Jerome
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Three Men on the Bummel
by Jerome K. Jerome
3.8(5,183)
Three bumbling Victorian gentlemen and their dog trade the Thames for a bicycle tour through Germany, turning a quest for leisure into a series of misadventures involving imagined ailments, culinary disasters, and the sheer unpredictability of travel.

Idle Thoughts of an Idle Fellow
by Jerome K. Jerome
3.9(2,393)
An 'idle fellow' charmingly admits his book offers only humorous, purposeless relief from 'improving' literature.

Three Men in a Boat
by Jerome K. Jerome
3.9(55,752)
Three hypochondriac friends and a fox-terrier take a funny, disastrous trip on the Thames, dealing with bad weather and lost pineapple chunks, all while showing the fun of late-Victorian getaways.