Track Section Length
01 00 - Preface 1:44
02 01 - Chapter I 25:00
03 02 - Chapter II 14:35
04 03 - Chapter III 17:05
05 04 - Chapter  IV 23:24
06 05 - Chapter V 19:00
07 06 - Chapter VI 24:37
08 07 - Chapter  VII 20:36
09 08 - Chapter VIII 26:08
10 09 - Chapter  IX 23:07
11 10 - Chapter  X 22:03
12 11 - Chapter XI 23:28
13 12 - Chapter XII 27:06
14 13 - Chapter XIII 28:42
15 14 - Chapter XIV 25:36
16 15 - Chapter XV 30:56
17 16 - Chapter XVI 9:05
18 17 - Chapter XVII 17:11
19 18 - Chapter XVIII 15:43
20 19 - Chapter XIX 21:53

Production
Read by: Nick Bulka
Book Coordinator: Nick Bulka
Meta Coordinator: Nick Bulka

Artwork
Cover: Illustration from Ch. 12 of the first edition of Three Men in a Boat (To Say Nothing of the Dog), 1889
Inset: The cover of the first edition of Three Men in a Boat: (To Say Nothing of the Dog), 1889
Photo of Jerome K. Jerome, author unknown
Insert: Caricature of Jerome K. Jerome by Stuart Boyd, c. 1905, Appleton’s Magazine
Insert: Drawing of rowers from cover of first edition of Three Men in a Boat (To Say Nothing of the Dog), 1889


Three Men in a Boat (To Say Nothing of the Dog) is a comic novel written by English author Jerome K. Jerome that chronicles the antics of three mates on a two-week boating holiday on the Thames. Originally planned as a travel guide featuring articles of local historical interest, the humorous elements quickly overshadowed the serious and quaint elements and Jerome wisely tailored it as a somewhat slapstick comedy. The three men are based on Jerome and two friends, a senior manager at Barclays and the founder of a London printing press. The dog, Montmorency, is entirely fictional, but sprang from “that area of inner consciousness which, in all Englishmen, contains an element of the dog”, according to Jerome. The book appeared at a time in the 1880’s when the commercial traffic on the Thames had largely disappeared and a mania for boating took hold as a leisure activity.  Although critical reception was lukewarm at best, the book sold in huge quantities and has been in print since publication in 1889. The Guardian ranked it number 25 on its 2015 list of The 100 Greatest Novels of All Time and Esquire placed it at number 2 on its 2009 list of Funniest Books Ever. It has been adapted for the stage and at least six times for film and television.


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Item Info
EAN - DVD case 0701236969610
EAN - CD jacket 0687700169765
Media MP3 CD
Package DVD Case
Author Jerome K. Jerome
Year 1889
Recording
Read by Nick Bulka
Length 6 hours and 57 minutes
Type of Reading Solo

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