The Brass Bottle
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Published
Blackstone Publishing, 2022.
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7h 35m 0s
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Language
English
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9798200880171

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

F. Anstey., F. Anstey|AUTHOR., & John Rayburn|READER. (2022). The Brass Bottle . Blackstone Publishing.

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F. Anstey, F. Anstey|AUTHOR and John Rayburn|READER. 2022. The Brass Bottle. Blackstone Publishing.

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F. Anstey, F. Anstey|AUTHOR and John Rayburn|READER. The Brass Bottle Blackstone Publishing, 2022.

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F. Anstey, F. Anstey|AUTHOR, and John Rayburn|READER. The Brass Bottle Blackstone Publishing, 2022.

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	Nearly two decades before, the author had written a somewhat jumbled and disorganized novel titled Vice Versa, about a father somehow making a switch with his schoolboy son. There was considerable popular success, but that created a problem for author Thomas Anstey Guthrie: he actually wanted to write a serious novel and penned The Giant's Robe. It was not a success-one critic called it "very poor stuff"-and it was obvious the public insisted on regarding Guthrie (penname F. Anstey) as a humorist. That worked out better as he became an impressive staff member of Punch magazine.
	Almost seven decades later, an American movie adaptation of The Brass Bottle was made. Ironically, one of the stars was Barbara Eden just before she starred as "Jeannie" in the TV series I Dream of Jeannie. How's that for type-casting? It makes it even more interesting to hear the story that perhaps brought about that success.
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