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Three Men In A Boat:  To Say Nothing Of the Dog by Jerome K. Jerome

The adventures of three men, and a fox terrier, making preparations for and on a boating trip up the Thames, enlivened with suitable anecdotes.  Extremely funny.

Not just for the incidents, but for Jerome's marvelous writing, which can cheerfully work up, as he does in the first chapter, the glorious wonders and marvels of camping out (as viewed from your own rooms), and the horrors and miseries of camping out in the rain.

So, in this splendiferous style, we get the time Harris got lost in Hampton Maze, the attack of the swans, the desperate hunt for a place, any place, where they could stay the night, reflection on how the bric-a-brac of the Victorian era would be treasures in the future, the charms of locks, and the problems of fow-lines, among many other marvels.

To Say Nothing of the Dog

Date: 2013-09-02 12:50 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] earl wajenberg (from livejournal.com)
Allow me to recommend To Say Nothing of the Dog by Connie Willis, about time-traveling historians making investigations in the Victorian era ... along the Thames, where they in fact glimpse Jerome & Co. gliding past. They have another dog in their own plot, which involves making sure a spoiled young lady meets the Right Man, because this young lady is an ancestress of the woman who sponsors the time-travel department at Oxford. It's a romantic comedy as much as SF.

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