Around the world in seventy-two days and other writings
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Author
Contributions
- Lutes, Jean Marie, 1967- editor - Contributor
Publication
2014 - Penguin Classics, New York (State)
Language
English
Word Count
82,750 words, Guess
Page Count
331 pages
Identifiers
- ISBN-100143107402
- ISBN-139780143107408
- Library of Congress Control Number2013048671
- OCLC Control Number852829954
- Better World Books9780143107408
and 2 more
- Better World BooksO9-AOT-686
- Open LibraryOL27238072M
Classifications
- DDC070.92
- LCCPN4874.C59 A25 2014
- LCCPN4874.C59A25 2014
Description
In 1885, Elizabeth Jane Cochran -- pen name, Nellie Bly -- was hired as one of the first female journalists after writing a scathing rebuttal to a misogynist newspaper column in the Pittsburgh Dispatch. The newspaper's editor was so taken aback by Bly's incendiary prose that he posted an ad asking the article's author to come work for him. Within five years, Bly had become the first "girl stunt reporter," going undercover to write wildly popular stories that no one at the time thought a woman could or should write. She committed herself to the Lunatic Asylum at Blackwell's Island for ten days to expose the abysmal treatment of the patients and later traveled around the world alone in seventy-two days, breaking Jules Verne's fictional record by eight days. This volume is the only existing printed and edited collection of work by one of America's most famous journalists, an irresistible hero to girls, women, and adventurers everywhere. -- page 4 of cover.
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People
Series Statement
- Penguin classics
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