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Title(s):
The Chinese sensitive plant, or, The living leaf : patronized by the Emperor of China, the principal court of Europe, the Royal Family, and nobility of Great Britain.
Additional Title(s):
Living leaf
Published/Created:
[England?] : [publisher not identified], [approximately 1850]
Physical Description:
1 sheet ([1] page) ; 28 x 22 cm
Holdings:
Unable to reach service. Holdings currently not available
Copyright Status:
Public Domain
Classification:
Books
Notes:
Handbill describing a parlour entertainment. The Chinese sensitive leaves were small pieces of thin material that when placed into someone's hand would react by curling in a way that would reveal the constitution of the person.
"Price sixpence."
"Vivat Regina En Princeps."
Woodcut of Royal Arms at top.
BAC: British Art Center copy torn at top. Lacks 'sensitive' leaf.
Early accounts of the same phenomenon include: A curious discovery: an account of the remarkable sympathetic power of the Chinese sensitive leaf, invented by Jan Pertista Chaseicto. Philadelphia : Printed by Hall and Pierie no. 51, Market-Street, [between 1807 and 1815].
Subject Terms:
Fortune-telling.
Great Britain -- Social life and customs -- 19th century.
Great Britain -- Social life and customs -- 19th century.
Pseudoscience.
Sympathy (Physiology)
Form/Genre:
Ephemera.
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