Three Men in a Boat (To Say Nothing of the Dog) by Jerome Klapka Jerome. First Hebrew edition. Translated by S. Epstein, Amanut publishing, Frankfurt A.M., Moscow-Odessa [1924].
The book was originally written in English by author and playwright Jerome Klapka Jerome in 1889. Jerome published dozens of novels, short stories and plays, but this was his most famous work. The story is about three men who sailed down the Thames River in a small boat, until some rainy days forced them to abandon it. The book’s fame rests in the cute anecdotes scattered throughout the story, the rich language and the author’s creative, humorous expressions.
[2] 270 pages. 20 cm. Worn, stained cloth binding. Missing spine. Moderate condition.