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On leaving school at the age of fourteen, Jerome
Klapka Jerome started out as a clerk at Euston Railway Station. He became
an actor, but also tried his hand at teaching and journalism, his early
humorous pieces becoming quite popular. His first books to be published
were On the stage and off (1885) and Idle thoughts of an idle fellow (1886).
Three years later his most famous work came with the story of a rowing
holiday on the River Thames, Three men in a boat. From 1892 he edited and
contributed to magazines such as The idler and a weekly magazine called
To-day, but he was forced to sell his interests in 1897 following an expensive
libel action. He now concentrated on the theatre and one of his best plays,
modelled on J.M. Barrie, is The passing of the third floor back (1907).
On 17 February 1927 Jerome K. Jerome returned
to the place of his birth to be conferred with the honour of Freeman of
the Borough of Walsall. A tablet was unveiled at Belsize House in the early
afternoon, followed by the presentation of the honour at the Town Hall
at 4 p.m and a grand dinner in the evening. Jerome said:-
"This Freedom of the Borough, it is the people's
knighthood. I take it you have conferred upon me the Knighthood of Walsall,
and I shall always be proud of my spurs".
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