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2019

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The novel "Three Men in a Boat," written by English author Jerome K. Jerome and published in 1889, is a humorous story about a boat trip in the Thames River that J. takes with his friends George and William Samuel Harris. Jerome’s prose is long-winding and digresses into anecdotes or observational passages quite often."Three Men in a Boat" was initially intended to be a serious travel guide, with accounts of local history along the route, but the humorous elements took over to the p...

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The Ghost Story Megapack

25 Classic Tales by Masters


2011

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Hours of great reading await, with ghostly tales from some of the 19th and 20th century's most renowned authors. Here is the lineup:AT CHRIGHTON ABBEY, by Mary Elizabeth BraddonTHE HAUNTED MILL, by Jerome K. JeromeTHE GHOST CLUB, by John Kendrick BangsTHE SHADOWS OF THE DEAD, by Louis BeckeTHE ROOM IN THE TOWER, by E. F. BensonTHE HAUNTED AND THE HAUNTERS, by Lord Edward Bulwer-LyttonTHE MIDDLE BEDROOM, by H. de Vere StacpooleTHE DRU...


2016

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Three Men in a Boat (To Say Nothing of the Dog) is a humorous account by English writer Jerome K. Jerome of a two-week boating holiday on the Thames from Kingston upon Thames to Oxford and back to Kingston. The book was initially intended to be a serious travel guide, with accounts of local history along the route, but the humorous elements took over to the point where the serious and somewhat sentimental passages seem a distraction to the comic novel. One of the most praised things about ...

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2025

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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.

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2012

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Jerome K. Jerome's classic comedy novel is as funny today as it was when it was first published: over 120 years ago! Follow the exploits of the narrator 'J.', his two friends and his dog Montmorency as they embark on a boating trip on the River Thames between Kingston and Oxford, and hilarity ensues!

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2014

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The classic comic travelogue about an ill-fated boating holiday on the River ThamesThree Men in a Boat is the irreverent tale of a group of friends who, along with a fox terrier named Montmorency, embark on a two-week boating journey up the Thames. Passing by famous landmarks on their way from Kingston to Oxford, the three gloriously underprepared travelers—George, William, and J.—confront the humor in everything from assembling a tent to fending off hostil...

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Three Men in a Boat (To Say Nothing of the Dog)

Illustrated with 67 Original Images, a Detailed Map of Tour, and a Photo of the Three Men


2015

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New edition for kindle with 67 illustrations based on original drawings by A. Frederics and the Map of Tour.Download the free sample or "look inside" to give it a try.This ebook is based on the work of Jerome K. Jerome "Three Men in a Boat - (To Say Nothing of the Dog)", a humorous account by English writer Jerome K. Jerome of a boating holiday on the Thames between Kingston and Oxford, originally published in 1889.The three men are based on Jerome ...

2025

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The story is a humorous account of a boating holiday taken by the author and his two friends, George and Harris, along the River Thames in England. They embark on this journey to escape the stresses and mundanities of their everyday lives in Victorian-era London. Their misadventures and comedic escapades make up the core of the narrative.The title, with its comically long subtitle ("To Say Nothing of the Dog!"), hints at the eccentricity and digressions that characterize the book. Along th...

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2009

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Short collection of humorous short stories. According to Wikipedia: "Jerome Klapka Jerome ( 1859 1927) was an EN writer and humorist, best known for the humorous travelogue Three Men in a Boat. Jerome was born in Caldmore, Walsall, England, where there is now a museum in his honour, and was brought up in poverty in London. Other works include the essay collections Idle Thoughts of an Idle Fellow and Second Thoughts of an Idle Fellow; Three Men on the Bummel, a sequel to Three Men in a Boat...

2026

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A hilarious journey of friendship, adventure, and everyday chaos along the beautiful River Thames. Discover "Three Men in a Boat" by Jerome K. Jerome, one of the most beloved comedy classics in English literature, filled with unforgettable humor, witty observations, and charming adventures. Join three friends and their loyal companion as they set out on a relaxing boating trip along the River Thames, only to encounter a series of amusing situations and unexpected challenges. Through clever...

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The Power of Darkness: 560+ Supernatural Thrillers, Macabre Tales & Eerie Mysteries

The Legend of Sleepy Hollow, Sweeney Todd, Frankenstein, Dracula, The Haunted House, Dead Souls…

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Théophile GautierRichard MarshH. P. LovecraftH. G. WellsEdgar Allan PoeHenry JamesHugh WalpoleM. R. JamesWilkie CollinsE. F. BensonNathaniel HawthorneAmbrose BierceArthur MachenWilliam Hope HodgsonArthur Conan DoyleGrant AllenMary ShelleyBram StokerJoseph Sheridan Le FanuThomas HardyCharles DickensRudyard KiplingGuy de MaupassantElizabeth GaskellMark TwainDaniel DefoeJerome K. JeromeFitz-James O'BrienCatherine CroweÉmile ErckmannAlexandre ChatrianPedro De AlarçonAmelia B. EdwardsWashington IrvingJohn Meade FalknerHarriet Beecher StoweMary E. Wilkins FreemanLouisa M. AlcottEdith NesbitMary Louisa MolesworthFrancis Marion CrawfordJohn Kendrick BangsJohn BuchanSabine Baring-GouldCleveland MoffettLouis TracyNikolai GogolJames Malcolm RymerThomas Peckett PrestFrederick MarryatOscar WildeRobert Louis StevensonCharlotte Perkins GilmanW. W. JacobsH. H. Munro (Saki)Wilhelm HauffMary Elizabeth BraddonRobert W. ChambersEdward Bulwer-LyttonThomas De QuinceyWilliam Makepeace ThackerayE. T. A. HoffmannRobert E. HowardDavid LindsayMarie Belloc LowndesEdward BellamyJack LondonPliny the YoungerHelena BlavatskyFergus HumeFlorence MarryatVilliers de l'Isle AdamWilliam ArcherWilliam F. HarveyKatherine RickfordRalph Adams CramLeopold KompertBrander MatthewsVincent O'SullivanEllis Parker ButlerA. T. Quiller-CouchFiona MacleodLafcadio HearnWilliam T. SteadGambier BoltonAndrew Jackson DavisNizidaWalter F. PrinceChester Bailey FernandoLeonard KipFrank R. StocktonBithia Mary CrokerCatherine L. PirkisLeonid AndreyevAnatole FranceRichard Le GallienneLucy Maud MontgomeryStanley G. WeinbaumHorace WalpoleWilliam Thomas BeckfordMatthew Gregory LewisAnn RadcliffeJane AustenJohn William PolidoriCharlotte BrontëEmily BrontëWalter HubbellGeorge W. M. ReynoldsM. P. ShielAdelbert von Chamisso

2018

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The Power of Darkness: 560+ Supernatural Thrillers, Macabre Tales & Eerie Mysteries is an expansive anthology that showcases a rich tapestry of tales from the realm of the eerie and the uncanny. This vast collection captures the essence of gothic, horrific, and supernatural storytelling, weaving a diverse range of literary styles from the pens of some of the most renowned authors in the genre. The spectrum of narratives includes psychological thrillers, ghostly hauntings, and sinister myst...

Something Wicked: 560+ Horror Classics, Macabre Tales & Supernatural Mysteries

The Call of Cthulhu, Frankenstein, Dracula, The Murders in the Rue Morgue, Dr Jekyll & Mr Hyde…

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H. P. LovecraftH. G. WellsEdgar Allan PoeHenry JamesHugh WalpoleM. R. JamesWilkie CollinsE. F. BensonNathaniel HawthorneAmbrose BierceArthur MachenWilliam Hope HodgsonArthur Conan DoyleGrant AllenMary ShelleyBram StokerThéophile GautierRichard MarshJoseph Sheridan Le FanuThomas HardyCharles DickensRudyard KiplingGuy de MaupassantElizabeth GaskellMark TwainDaniel DefoeJerome K. JeromeFitz-James O'BrienCatherine CroweÉmile ErckmannAlexandre ChatrianPedro De AlarçonAmelia B. EdwardsWashington IrvingJohn Meade FalknerHarriet Beecher StoweMary E. Wilkins FreemanLouisa M. AlcottEdith NesbitMary Louisa MolesworthFrancis Marion CrawfordJohn Kendrick BangsJohn BuchanSabine Baring-GouldCleveland MoffettLouis TracyNikolai GogolJames Malcolm RymerThomas Peckett PrestFrederick MarryatOscar WildeRobert Louis StevensonCharlotte Perkins GilmanW. W. JacobsWilhelm HauffMary Elizabeth BraddonRobert W. ChambersEdward Bulwer-LyttonThomas De QuinceyWilliam Makepeace ThackerayE. T. A. HoffmannRobert E. HowardDavid LindsayMarie Belloc LowndesEdward BellamyJack LondonPliny the YoungerHelena BlavatskyFergus HumeFlorence MarryatVilliers de l'Isle AdamWilliam ArcherWilliam F. HarveyKatherine RickfordRalph Adams CramLeopold KompertBrander MatthewsVincent O'SullivanEllis Parker ButlerA. T. Quiller-CouchFiona MacleodLafcadio HearnWilliam T. SteadGambier BoltonAndrew Jackson DavisNizidaWalter F. PrinceChester Bailey FernandoLeonard KipFrank R. StocktonBithia Mary CrokerCatherine L. PirkisLeonid AndreyevAnatole FranceRichard Le GallienneLucy Maud MontgomeryStanley G. WeinbaumHorace WalpoleWilliam Thomas BeckfordMatthew Gregory LewisAnn RadcliffeJane AustenWilliam PolidoriCharlotte BrontëEmily BrontëWalter HubbellGeorge W. M. ReynoldsM. P. ShielAdelbert von ChamissoSakiH. H. Munro

2018

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'Something Wicked: 560+ Horror Classics, Macabre Tales & Supernatural Mysteries' presents an unparalleled compilation, intricately weaving the profound themes of human fear, supernatural intrigue, and psychological complexity. This anthology spans a broad spectrum of literary styles, from the gothic allure of 19th-century narratives to the eerie ambiguity of modern psychological horror, showcasing the evolution of the genre within its rich historical tapestry. Standout pieces, imbued with ...