Tushy Jia Lissa Entanglements Part 2 1911 -
Title:
Entanglements of Tushy, Jia, and Lissa: A Historical‑Literary Reconstruction of Part 2 (1911)
2. THE ARRIVAL: SHANGHAI, OCTOBER 1911
2.1 The Cargo Manifest
A weather‑worn cargo manifest, preserved in the archives of the Shanghai Municipal Library, lists the cargo under the heading “Miscellaneous Oriental Curiosities – Box 27.” The entry reads: tushy jia lissa entanglements part 2 1911
4.3 The Cryptic Messaging Theory (Lt. Colonel Sir Reginald P. Whitby, British Museum)
A more speculative, yet wildly popular, interpretation came from Sir Reginald Whitby, a former intelligence officer turned museum curator. In his 1923 pamphlet “The Hidden Codes of the Tush‑Y”, Whitby argues that the brass case is a cipher device designed to encode messages via light patterns passing through the prism onto a photographic plate hidden within the amber vial. Title: Entanglements of Tushy, Jia, and Lissa: A
Exploring Entanglements: A Deep Dive into Tushy, Jia, and Lissa's Story - Part 2 (1911) Whitby, British Museum) A more speculative, yet wildly