ISBN-13: 9781782010555 / Cornish / Miękka / 2014 / 230 str.
Yth yw an screfor ha'y dhew gothman, Jory ha Harrys, acordys y dhe vos ow lavurya re grev i'n dedhyow dewetha hag indella aga yehes dhe suffra. Yma an try den yonk ytho owth ervira kemeres degolyow in scath war Dhowr Tamys, ow tallath dhyworth Kyngston hag ow mos bys in Resohen. Ymowns y ow kemeres Montmorency, hen yw aga broghky, gansans inwedh. Yma acownt res i'n lyver a'ga aventurs hag a'ga droglabmow war an trumach; yth yw kefys ino inwedh lies whedhel wharthus, rag ensompel, ow tuchya bos prysonys in ker droya Les Hampton, andhiogeleth barometrow ha'n problemow usy ow pertainya dhe dhesky an pibow sagh. Y feu "Tredden in Scath" dyllys rag an kensa pres i'n vledhen 1889 ha nyns eth ev bythqweth mes a brynt dhia an termyn-na-dustuny apert a'y vos meurgerys gans pub henath. ---- The author and his two friends, George and Harris, agree that they have been working too hard and that their health in consequence is suffering. The three young men decide therefore to take a boating holiday on the Thames, starting at Kingston and ending in Oxford. They also take Montmorency, their pet terrier with them. The book recounts their adventures and mishaps on the trip and is punctuated by numerous hilarious passages about, for example, being trapped in Hampton Court Maze, the unreliabilty of barometers and the problems involved in learning to play the bagpipes. "Three Men in a Boat" was first published in 1889 and has never been out of print since-a remarkable testimony to its popularity.
Yth yw an screfor hay dhew gothman, Jory ha Harrys, acordys y dhe vos ow lavurya re grev in dedhyow dewetha hag indella aga yehes dhe suffra. Yma an try den yonk ytho owth ervira kemeres degolyow in scath war Dhowr Tamys, ow tallath dhyworth Kyngston hag ow mos bys in Resohen. Ymowns y ow kemeres Montmorency, hen yw aga broghky, gansans inwedh. Yma acownt rës in lyver aga aventurs hag aga droglabmow war an trumach; yth yw kefys ino inwedh lies whedhel wharthus, rag ensompel, ow tuchya bos prysonys in ker droya Lës Hampton, andhiogeleth barometrow han problemow usy ow pertainya dhe dhesky an pîbow sagh. Y feu "Tredden in Scath" dyllys rag an kensa prës in vledhen 1889 ha nyns eth ev bythqweth mes a brynt dhia an termyn-na-dustuny apert ay vos meurgerys gans pub henath. ---- The author and his two friends, George and Harris, agree that they have been working too hard and that their health in consequence is suffering. The three young men decide therefore to take a boating holiday on the Thames, starting at Kingston and ending in Oxford. They also take Montmorency, their pet terrier with them. The book recounts their adventures and mishaps on the trip and is punctuated by numerous hilarious passages about, for example, being trapped in Hampton Court Maze, the unreliabilty of barometers and the problems involved in learning to play the bagpipes. "Three Men in a Boat" was first published in 1889 and has never been out of print since-a remarkable testimony to its popularity.