Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 449 Volume 18, New Series, August 7, 1852

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Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 449 Volume 18, New Series, August 7, 1852

by Various Authors

EN·~2 hours·9 chapters

Chapters

9 total
1

CHAMBERS' EDINBURGH JOURNAL - THE SULTAN'S BEAR.[1]

33:56
2

THE ZODIACAL LIGHT.

13:36
3

WHO WROTE SHAKSPEARE?

19:59
4

A NIGHT ON THE MOUNTAINS OF JAMAICA.

13:08
5

NATIONAL PROSPERITY AND INDIVIDUAL PANIC.

17:49
6

FRENCH COTTAGE COOKERY. - CONCLUDING ARTICLE.[2]

12:23
7

AMUSEMENTS FOR THE PEOPLE.

7:28
8

CORINNA AT THE CAPITOL. - BY MARIE J. EWEN.

3:20
9

GOING AHEAD.

3:17

Description

In a lavish Ottoman court, a restless sultan summons his trusted Jewish physician, hoping a dose of gossip will lift his spirits. The conversation swiftly turns to the sultan’s beloved bear—a creature praised for its uncanny wisdom and surprising talents. The doctor, careful yet intrigued, hints at a whispered Christian secret: the ability to teach bears to read, a practice cloaked in mystery and guarded zealously by its practitioners.

The sultan, both bemused and curious, cannot let the notion slip away. He orders a night’s contemplation, only to awaken with a restless desire to uncover the truth. Summoning the venerable patriarch, he seeks answers that could illuminate the bear’s hidden potential—or expose a forbidden art. As the patriarch approaches the palace, the air thickens with anticipation, promising a clash of cultures, secrets, and the strange possibilities that lie at the intersection of power and imagination.

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Full title

Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 449 Volume 18, New Series, August 7, 1852 Volume 18, New Series, August 7, 1852

Language

en

Duration

~2 hours (120K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Malcolm Farmer, Richard J. Shiffer and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net

Release date

2007-06-26

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

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Various Authors

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