The Brass Bottle, F. Anstey
The Brass Bottle, F. Anstey
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The Brass Bottle

Author: F. Anstey

Narrator: John Rayburn

Unabridged: 7 hr 35 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 11/02/2021


Synopsis

The Brass Bottle is the story of an architect who bought an antique brass bottle to give to a professor dealing in Mideast antiquities. After the purchase, the architect’s curiosity was aroused, and he removed the stopper in the bottle. And when he did, a big cloud of smoke was released, producing a major surprise when a genie emerged. His name was Fakrash el-Aamash, and he turned out to be a fairy tale–type character who wound up trying to repay the architect, Horace Ventimore, for giving him release from what amounted to a brass prison. A series of hijinks of one kind or another were the result.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.

About F. Anstey

Thomas Anstey Guthrie (1856–1934) was an English novelist and journalist, who wrote his comic novels under the pseudonym F. Anstey.

About John Rayburn

John Rayburn spent part of seven decades as a sports/news anchor on radio and television. He did play-by-play of pro baseball, pro football, high school, college, AAU, and Olympic trials basketball (including NIT and NCAA national tournaments), covered PGA golf tournaments, and broadcast college hockey at NCAA championship levels. He offered personal anecdotes, plus interviews/conversations with a lengthy group of the brightest stars in major sports events. Behind the scenes looks were offered with admiring and amusing takes on teams, individuals, coaches, managers, and others associated with athletic endeavors. World Series Classics are a recognized work of art about the exciting and fascinating world of sports, baseball in particular.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Sergei

Начиналось всё очень хорошо: английский юмор, богатый язык и нетривиальный сюжет (вот откуда был переписан, пусть и со значительными изменениями, The Old Genie Hottabych)!!! Но потом выходки джинна стали меня утомлять своим однообразием, да ещё трудный (пусть и красивый) для меня английский (книга б......more

Goodreads review by Manuel

ENGLISH: A young architect in love buys an ancient bottle, and, when it is opened, one of the Djinn of the Thousand Night and One Night comes out. But while trying to show his gratitude, the Genie just creates problems for the young man. Apparently this book was very well known in its time, for E. N......more

Goodreads review by Peter

This wasn't to bad, if it's compared to the other works around at this time it can certainly hold out against the competition. The outrageous story of a man who gets a brass bottle at an auction only to find a genie here-in, much hilarity ensues. Not well written but damned good fun.......more

Goodreads review by Ashley

Quite fun, and the reverse of the normal expectation--how to stop the genie from thanking him! Which ordinarily I'd be annoyed by (there seem to me lots of perfectly decent wishes that could be granted, one should try those), but the genie had such a way of mucking things up that I could quickly see......more