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Idle Ideas in 1905

By: Jerome K. Jerome
Narrated by: Peter Newcombe Joyce
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The third and final collection in this series of reflections written by one of the wittiest and most whimsical men to press pen against paper. As well as his usual take on the foibles of his fellow Englishmen and women, Jerome ruminates, in his typically liberal fashion, about far-flung countries such as Russia, Africa and China.

Jerome was never a 'jelly-bellied flag-flapping imperialist', and his vision, experience and worldliness are revealed to us in the following essays:

  • Are we as interesting as we think we are?
  • Should women be beautiful?
  • When's the best time to be merry?
  • Do we lie abed too late?
  • Should married men play golf?
  • Are early marriages a mistake?
  • Do writers write too much?
  • Should soldiers be polite?
  • Ought stories to be true?
  • Creatures that one day shall be men.
  • How to be happy though little.
  • Should we say what we think or think what we say?
  • Is the American husband made entirely of stained glass?
  • Does the young man know everything worth knowing?
  • How many charms hath music would you say?
  • The White Man's Burden: need it be so heavy?
  • Why didn't he marry the girl?
  • What Mrs Wilkins thought about it.
  • Shall we be ruined by Chinese cheap labour?
  • How to solve the servant problem.
  • Why we hate the foreigner.

The author's insightful and entertaining discussions demonstrate yet again that history has a lot to teach us - if only we would listen!

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Excellent narration of Jerome's Ideas.

Now let me preface with two things the narration of these assorted ideas is excellent and the second thing I'm a Jerome K' Jerome fan. I mention this because I find his quirky humor much to my taste. And with the majority of humor and comedy it is personal preference. And most things labelled as funny or television series I'm afraid leave me po-faced. So my review must have that caveat attached. But for me it is the odd use of a word or the capturing on one of the small matters of life but perfectly described and understood.

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