e/J. Habakuk Jephson's Statement

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has glosseng: "J. Habakuk Jephsons Statement" is an 1884 short story by a then-young Arthur Conan Doyle, loosely based on the real mystery of the abandonment of the Mary Celeste, published anonymously in the January 1884 issue of the respected Cornhill Magazine. One reviewer sought to attribute the story to Robert Louis Stevenson, while critics compared it to Edgar Allan Poe. Doyle changed the spelling of the ship from Mary to Marie Celeste. In 1887 it was included in the second volume, "Strange Stories of Coincidence and Ghostly Adventure," of the George Redway anthology, Dreamland and Ghostland. In 1890 it was published in The Captain of the Polestar and other tales. In 1922 it was included in the collection 'Tales of Pirates and Blue Water
lexicalizationeng: J. Habakuk Jephson's Statement
instance ofc/1884 short stories
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has glossrus: «Сообщение Хебекука Джефсона»  — повесть английского писателя Артура Конан Дойля, написанная в 1884 году. Сюжет повести опирается на историю корабля «Мария Целеста».
lexicalizationrus: Сообщение Хебекука Джефсона
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