And the sequel to that is Three Men On The
Bummel, which is a German word.
Franz and Paul
Bummel were playing in the basement of their home while their father was upstairs and their mother was at work.
Andreas
Bummel in his written address to the session on The Internet and Global Democracy said: "The internet revolution we experience today increases doubts on whether the current system of global governance is still up to date.One of the immediate practical remedies that we do suggest is the establishment of a UN Parliamentary Assembly - which would be the first political body in the history of mankind that would have the purpose to represent the world's citizens directly without any intermediary in between."
they would listen to the contents, as drawled out by Derrick Van
Bummel, the schoolmaster, a dapper learned little man, who was not to be daunted by the most gigantic word in the dictionary; and how they sagely they would deliberate upon public events some months after they had taken place
Artificial stimulants were an essential part of the social etiquette of the all-night
Bummel or the whirl of artists' balls during Karneval.
Kitzing observes: 'Wenn man den Pariser vor die Wahl stellte, e ntweder auf den
Bummel oder auf Kino, Theater und sonstige Vergnugungen zu verzichten, er wurde bitten, bummeln zu durfen.' He then adds: 'Sogar die deutschen Soldaten fanden Gefallen daran.
Jerome's Three Men in a Boat and Three Men on the
Bummel ([pounds]6.99.
Other books included Idle Thoughts of an Idle Fellow (1889) and Three Men on the
Bummel (1902).
Jerome's many other works include Three Men on the
Bummel (1900) and Paul Kelver (1902), an autobiographical novel.