F. Anstey - The Brass Bottle album mp3

The Brass Bottle is a popular book by . nstey. Read The Brass Bottle, free online version of the book by . nstey, on ReadCentral. nstey's The Brass Bottle consists of 19 parts for ease of reading. Choose the part of The Brass Bottle which you want to read from the table of contents to get started. Table of Contents for The Brass Bottle by . This book contains 75846 words.
FREE shipping on qualifying offers. This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages. Mild mannered obscure architect Horace Ventimore in an attempt to impress his potential father-in-law purchases a brass bottle. Upon opening it, you guess it a djinn (Fakrash) pops out and in his gratitude Fakrash helps Ventimore in a way you would not believe; neither did Ventimore. 10 people found this helpful.
Содержание отрывка: F. Anstey The Brass Bottle. Chapter I. Horace ventimore receives a commission. Bottle opener - A bottle opener is a device that enables the removal of metal bottle caps from bottles. More generally, it might be thought to include corkscrews used to remove cork or plastic stoppers from wine bottles. For the Mannheim Steamroller record of the same name, see Christmas Song (album).
The Brass Bottle is a 1964 American fantasy-comedy film about a modern man who accidentally acquires the friendship of a ion Genie. The film starred Tony Randall, Burl Ives and Barbara Eden. Eden's role was instrumental in getting her cast as the star of the TV series I Dream of Jeannie, even though she did not play a genie in this film.
First Published, October, 1900. First Published, October, 1900. Chapter II. A cheap lot.
The Brass Bottle book. The age-old question: What to wish for if I find a bottle with a genie in it? The answer turns out to be very simple - Wish that you'd never opened it. Old-fashioned fun. Just as in "Vice Versa" however, Anstey starts off with a nice clip which turns to molasses halfway through. Great plot, terrible pacing. Sep 19, 2017 James rated it it was ok. I picked this somewhat randomly from Feedbooks for some light reading while I ride the subway.
Tracklist
1 | Chapter 01 | 20:02 |
2 | Chapter 02 | 10:04 |
3 | Chapter 03 | 23:25 |
4 | Chapter 04 | 10:02 |
5 | Chapter 05 | 27:14 |
6 | Chapter 06 | 21:41 |
7 | Chapter 07 | 24:50 |
8 | Chapter 08 | 18:09 |
9 | Chapter 09 | 42:05 |
10 | Chapter 10 | 13:48 |
11 | Chapter 11 | 30:29 |
12 | Chapter 12 | 20:25 |
13 | Chapter 13 | 27:07 |
14 | Chapter 14 | 30:31 |
15 | Chapter 15 | 15:23 |
16 | Chapter 16 | 20:23 |
17 | Chapter 17 | 20:08 |
18 | Chapter 18 | 38:05 |
19 | Chapter 19 | 12:32 |
Credits
- Coordinator [Meta- / Cataloging] – Neeru Iyer
- Design [Cover] – TriciaG*
- Liner Notes [Summary By] – Guero
- Producer [Book Coordinator] – Guero
- Read By – Adrian Wheal (tracks: 1 to 3, 5, 6, 12, 13), Kalynda (tracks: 16, 17), Kimberly Anderson (tracks: 8), Lavahna (tracks: 4), Matthew Reece (tracks: 7, 9 to 11, 14, 15), TriciaG* (tracks: 18, 19)
- Supervised By [Dedicated Proof-listener] – Carolin Kaiser
Notes
Djinn story, read in English language.Total running time: 7:06:23
Recording of a public-domain text
Other versions
Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
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none | F. Anstey | The Brass Bottle (File, AAC, Mono, 8 k) | LibriVox | none | US | 2011 |
1101 | F. Anstey | The Brass Bottle (19xFile, ogg, VBR) | LibriVox | 1101 | US | 2011 |
1101 | F. Anstey | The Brass Bottle (19xFile, MP3, Mono, 64 ) | LibriVox | 1101 | US | 2011 |