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Classics in English _ The Mississippi Bubble by Emerson Hough
"The Mississippi Bubble" is a historical novel published by Emerson Hough in 1902, and is based on the 'Mississippi Bubble' incident that actually occurred in the financial history of France and the United States in the early 18th century.
The work is based on the real story of a Scottish financier named John Law. The story unfolds around the process of the stock price of the company Law established in France for the purpose of developing the Mississippi River basin skyrocketing and then plummeting.
In this novel, Hough is faithful to historical facts, but also dramatically depicts the financial speculation and human greed of the time. In particular, he vividly describes the excessive expectations and speculative fever for the development of the New World, and the economic chaos that resulted from it.
The work goes beyond a simple reproduction of a historical event, and deeply deals with the human desire for wealth and power, and the tragic consequences it brings. It is also relevant to financial speculation in modern society, and is evaluated as a work that provides a timeless lesson.

Summary
"The Mississippi Bubble" by Emerson Hough is a novel written in the early 20th century. The story centers around the historical figure John Law of Lauriston, a Scottish gambler and financier whose life intertwines with significant events in early American history, particularly the speculative bubble involving the Mississippi Company and the allure of wealth in the New World. Themes of adventure, romance, and the clash of cultures are likely explored through the interactions of Law and other characters in the narrative. At the start of the novel, the reader is introduced to a group of young Englishmen engaged in a lively discussion at a gaming table, where one of the characters, Monsieur du Mesne, presents an Indian moccasin as a symbol of the riches and exotic allure of America. The ensuing banter leads to deeper reflections on the opportunities and dangers within the New World, as well as a budding intrigue related to native women and various observations about life in America. As du Mesne recounts his experiences and ambitions, the novel sets the stage for John Law's later encounters and challenges, notably capturing the excitement and misunderstandings that come with exploring unfamiliar territories and cultures.

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Contents
BOOK I
CHAPTER I.THE RETURNED TRAVELER
CHAPTER II.AT SADLER'S WELLS
CHAPTER III.JOHN LAW OF LAURISTON
CHAPTER IV.THE POINT OF HONOR
CHAPTER V. DIVERS EMPLOYMENTS OF JOHN LAW
CHAPTER VI.THE RESOLUTION OF MR. LAW
CHAPTER VII.TWO MAIDS A-BROIDERING
CHAPTER VIII.CATHARINE KNOLLYS
CHAPTER IX.IN SEARCH OF THE QUARREL
CHAPTER X.THE RUMOR OF THE QUARREL
CHAPTER XI.AS CHANCE DECREED
CHAPTER XII.FOR FELONY
CHAPTER XIII.THE MESSAGE
CHAPTER XIV.PRISONERS
CHAPTER XV. IF THERE WERE NEED
CHAPTER XVI.THE ESCAPE
CHAPTER XVII.WHITHER


BOOK II
CHAPTER I.THE DOOR OF THE WEST
CHAPTER II.THE STORM
CHAPTER III.AU LARGE
CHAPTER IV.THE PATHWAY OF THE WATERS
CHAPTER V. MESSASEBE
CHAPTER VI. MAIZE
CHAPTER VII.THE BRINK OF CHANGE
CHAPTER VIII.TOUS SAUVAGES
CHAPTER IX.THE DREAM
CHAPTER X.BY THE HILT OF THE SWORD
CHAPTER XI.THE IROQUOIS
CHAPTER XII.PRISONERS OF THE IROQUOIS
CHAPTER XIII.THE SACRIFICE
CHAPTER XIV.THE EMBASSY
CHAPTER XV.THE GREAT PEACE


BOOK III
CHAPTER I.THE GRAND MONARQUE
CHAPTER II. EVER SAID SHE NAY
CHAPTER III.SEARCH THOU MY HEART
CHAPTER IV.THE REGENT'S PROMISE
CHAPTER V.A DAY OF MIRACLES
CHAPTER VI.THE GREATEST NEED
CHAPTER VII.THE MIRACLE UNWROUGHT
CHAPTER VIII.THE LITTLE SUPPER OF THE REGENT
CHAPTER IX.THE NEWS
CHAPTER X. MASTER AND MAN
CHAPTER XI.THE BREAKING OF THE BUBBLE
CHAPTER XII.THAT WHICH REMAINED
CHAPTER XIII.THE QUALITY OF MERCY