Three Men in a Boat (To Say Nothing of the Dog)
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Narrated by:
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Martin Jarvis
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By:
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Jerome K. Jerome
About this listen
Here is one of the greatest English comic novels read by incontrovertible king of English comic audiobook readers, Martin Jarvis. Three men, worried about their health and in search of different experiences, set off 'up the river' in a boat. Jerome's delightful novel, dating from 1900, paints a vivid picture of innocent fun.
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©2005 NAXOS AudioBooks Ltd. (P)2005 NAXOS AudioBooks Ltd.What listeners say about Three Men in a Boat (To Say Nothing of the Dog)
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- Nick
- 20-07-13
Excellent book, with excellent performance
Where does Three Men in a Boat (To Say Nothing of the Dog) rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?
Very high. Among the top 10 audio books I have heard..
What about Martin Jarvis’s performance did you like?
Brilliant, exactly as I imagined The narrative
Did you have an emotional reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?
I know this book well, but still laughed at the fish in the pub...
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- Lucy Owen
- 20-09-19
Didn't do it for me.
There is nothing at all wrong with either the book or the narration (which was really very good). Maybe a question of personal taste but it seems this classic has aged beyond my ability to really engage. It is very much "of an era" and undoubtedly deserving of it's reputation but, sadly, not my cup of tea in the end.
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- Stylo
- 31-03-16
A jolly good read!
Which scene did you most enjoy?
Many!
Did Three Men in a Boat (To Say Nothing of the Dog) inspire you to do anything?
To arrange a boating holiday!
Any additional comments?
The writing is somewhat dated, obviously, but no less funny. Very enjoyable.
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- Charalambos Stylianou
- 20-04-21
So funny
Loved it, funniest story I have heard in a very long time! laughed so hard!
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- cad
- 13-04-13
Jerome and Jarvis
Combine the wit and lazy day descriptiveness of Jerome K Jerome with the mellifluous Martin Jarvis and you have the perfect recipe for the ultimate escape. Close your eyes and you are the fourth man (not including the dog) in the boat wending your way along the Thames, traveling at a more tranquil time and at a slower pace than is allowed today. Simply wonderful.
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- Amazon Customer
- 19-09-21
One dog in a boat - forgetting the men
Don’t worry this isn’t a feminist review! I was transported back in time and space by Martin Jarvis’s excellent narration and humour. I did my best to ignore the chauvinism and classism and just roll with it. It was nominated for a book group and good to revisit after sixty years. MJ is excellent
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- Ant
- 30-06-13
A gentle, humorous and enjoyable read
Written with a wit and dry humour that is still fresh today, I thoroughly enjoyed this gentle story. The book relies on the humorous telling of every day events in the 1890's and so is very much "of a time", which, in my opinion, Martin Jarvis captures perfectly.
I have read that the book was originally meant to be a serious guide to the journey taken - mentioning the scenery, historic landmarks and recommending pubs, however, they ended up taking very much a back seat to the side stories of the passengers and their hapless exploits.
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- Brakeinews
- 07-10-17
Just brilliant
This is a sublime novel; funny and informative whilst getting on with the job of telling a great story of the characters on their little adventure. I have listened to this at least 5 times now and will do many more times... if you like a bit of humour in a book, try this one... almost PGWodehouse levels of greatness.
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- Patricia
- 23-11-16
A delight
Where does Three Men in a Boat (To Say Nothing of the Dog) rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?
A chuckle-aloud book.
What was one of the most memorable moments of Three Men in a Boat (To Say Nothing of the Dog)?
The dog's point of view.
Which character – as performed by Martin Jarvis – was your favourite?
The dog.
Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?
Not really. The whole things was a delight.
Any additional comments?
Martin Jarvis is a wonderful narrator.
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- quedula
- 23-06-19
Chapters muddling
The chapters of the recording don't correspond with the book chapters which makes it confusing to check where you are.
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