Three Men in a Boat  Companion

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A01=Stephen Lambe
Author_Stephen Lambe
Biographies & Memoirs
Boating
Boats
Category1=Non-Fiction
Category=DSK
Category=FZ
Category=NL-DS
Category=NL-FZ
Category=NL-WT
Category=WTL
COP=United Kingdom
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Format=BC
History & Criticism
HMM=234
Humour Books
IMPN=Amberley Publishing
ISBN13=9781445607788
Literary Studies
PA=Available
PD=20120915
POP=Chalford
Price=€10 to €20
PS=Active
PUB=Amberley Publishing
Sailing
Social Sciences
Society
Subject=Fiction: Related Items
Subject=Literature: History & Criticism
Subject=Travel & Holiday
Transport
WG=307
WMM=165

Product details

  • ISBN 9781445607788
  • Weight: 307g
  • Dimensions: 165 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 15 Sep 2012
  • Publisher: Amberley Publishing
  • Publication City/Country: Chalford, GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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First published in 1889 and never out of print, Jerome K Jerome's classic of humorous literature continues to delight new generations of readers. The book follows three friends, Harris, George and Jerome himself, accompanied by the ever-mischievous (and actually fictitious) dog Montmorency, as they skull up the Thames from Kingston in Surrey as far as Oxford. However, the book is far more than a travelogue. It uses incidents from the journey as jumping off points for some virtuosic set pieces, as hilarious and relevant today as they were in the late Victorian period when boating was becoming the "next big thing". Stephen Lambe dissects Jerome's masterpiece, placing it in context as a brilliantly sustained piece of observational comedy. But he also examines the River itself, and by using both modern and period photographs presented in full colour, examines how the Thames has developed over the last 120 years. The result will be indispensible to fans of the book who want to know a little more about the context in which it was written, and also to all those that have an interest in the development of England's most important and famous waterway.
Stephen Lambe has been co-promoter of the Summers End Progressive rock festival in Lydney Gloucestershire since 2006, and has seen it grown to an event of genuine international stature. He writes regularly for "Rock Society" the magazine of the Classic Rock Society, for whom he is also secretary. He also heavily involved with Welsh Progressive Rock band Magenta, running their online presence. Born in Kingston Stephen first spent time on the Thames when his parents holidayed on the river a few weeks after his birth. His family has an intimate connection with the River. He first read "Three Men in a Boat" as a teenager, and has a lifelong fascination with the book and its author. He lives in Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire - close to both the Severn and the Avon.

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