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Three Men On The Bummel

Three Men On The Bummel

von Jerome K. Jerome
Softcover - 9789359396149
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Beschreibung

"Three Men on the Bummel" is a humorous travelogue and sequel to Jerome K. Jerome's classic "Three Men in a Boat." The novel follows the misadventures of the same trio-Jerome himself, George, and Harris-as they embark on a cycling tour through Germany. Tired of the monotony of everyday life, the three friends decide that a cycling holiday in the Black Forest would be the perfect remedy. However, their leisurely bummel (slang for a leisurely stroll or journey) quickly becomes a series of comical escapades and mishaps. Throughout their journey, the trio encounters cultural differences, language barriers, and the challenges of navigating unfamiliar terrain on bicycles. From befriending eccentric characters to getting lost in confusing German towns, Jerome's sharp wit and humorous anecdotes add charm to their escapades. As they peddle through picturesque landscapes, the friends find themselves caught up in peculiar situations, including misplacing their luggage, tangling with strict hotel rules, and attempting to repair their rickety bicycles. Jerome K. Jerome's "Three Men on the Bummel" is a delightful tale of friendship, adventure, and the humorous aspects of travel. The novel not only showcases the beauty of Germany's countryside but also captures the essence of camaraderie as the three men navigate through the joys and challenges of their bumbling journey, leaving readers entertained by their charming and uproarious escapades.

Details

Verlag Double9 Books
Ersterscheinung 01. November 2023
Maße 21.6 cm x 14 cm x 1 cm
Gewicht 218 Gramm
Format Softcover
ISBN-13 9789359396149
Seiten 166