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"Three Men on a Bummel" is a sequel to Jerome K. Jerome's famous novel "Three Men in a Boat (Nothing About the Dog)," written in 1900, about 11 years after the original was published. was published.

In "Three Men on a Bummel," the three friends from the first book, Jerome, George, and Harris, decide to go on another adventure, but this time they choose a bicycle trip through Germany. The term "bummel" means a leisurely journey or journey in German, and the novel humorously recounts the experiences and difficulties encountered while exploring the German countryside.

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Summary
The idea of a bicycle trip sounds exciting and full of opportunity, but it is not a smooth journey for the protagonists. In his unique humorous style, Jerome tells stories of numerous accidents and mistakes he encountered throughout his trip. The group solves a variety of problems, including language barriers, cultural differences, and mechanical problems with the bike.

Despite the obstacles they face, the three experience various joys and delights during their voyage. They are fascinated by Germany's picturesque landscapes, have humorous interactions with local people, and become immersed in local culture and customs. Despite all the hardships, they support and encourage each other and maintain a strong friendship even through unavoidable difficulties.