Description
By: Jerome K. Jerome
Idle Ideas in 1905 is a collection of humorous essays written by Jerome K. Jerome. The author’s wit and satirical observations make for an entertaining read, as he muses on a variety of topics ranging from the ridiculousness of advertising to the quirks of human behavior.
Jerome’s writing style is engaging and accessible, making it easy to breeze through the essays in one sitting. While some of the references are dated, the underlying themes of the human condition remain relevant to this day.
Overall, Idle Ideas in 1905 is a delightful and enjoyable read that will leave readers chuckling and nodding their heads in agreement with Jerome’s astute observations. It’s the perfect book to pick up when you’re in need of a good laugh and some light-hearted entertainment.
Book Description:
Back in 1905 Jerome K. Jerome shared his thoughts on a variety of subjects, including “Should Women Be Beautiful?”, “Should Soldiers Be Polite?” and “Is The American Husband Made Entirely Of Stained Glass?”. Every subject is analysed and commented on in the witty and satirical style we have grown to expect from the author.
