Three Men in a Boat, is a humorous account by English Writer Jerome K.
Jerome, written by him in 1889. This Comic Memoir is about a two-week
boating trip on the Thames river from Kingston to Oxford and back, that
he took with his friends George, Harris, and Jerome's dog Montmorency.
The story describes their river journey and all the funny mishaps that
take place in the course of the journey. The book contains the most
funniest and often considered classic comic short stories like the
Plaster of Paris Trout and the Irish Stew