Three Men In A Boat/Three Men On The Bummel, Jerome K. Jerome

Three Men In A Boat/Three Men On The Bummel, Jerome K. Jerome

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Three Men In A Boat/Three Men On The Bummel, Jerome K. Jerome

Three Men In A Boat/Three Men On The Bummel, Jerome K. Jerome

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Condition

Good: Original dust jackets show mild edgewear, with creasing and small areas of loss at the corners and edges. Faint staining and surface marks across the panels, though the artwork remains bright and attractive overall. Publishers original biding displays fading, with stain spots also present (particularly to Bummel), gilt softened but clean and legible. Bindings square and firm. Previous owner's signature to endpapers. Internally, the contents is bright, clean and tidy.

Description

London; J. M. Dent & Sons, 1950 and 1952 respectively. The set’s value is enhanced by the presence of the dust jackets and the publisher’s advertising for The New Everyman’s Encyclopaedia, a distinctive period feature. Bundled together, these two enduring classics in complete and collectible condition make a rare offering for collectors of early 20th-century British humour and Jerome’s work.

This charming bundle includes Jerome K. Jerome’s iconic Three Men in a Boat, chronicling a humorous river journey along the Thames, paired with its witty sequel Three Men on the Bummel, following the same trio on a cycling tour in Germany. Together, they capture Jerome’s sharp observational humor and timeless comedic adventures.

Book Condition: Good

Book Authors: Jerome K. Jerome

Book Publisher: J. M. Dent & Sons

Book Language: English

Narrative Type: Fiction

Genre: Classic Fiction

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Book Binding: Cloth

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Country/region of manufacture: London, United Kingdom

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