This volume, the only printed and edited collection of Bly’s writings, includes her best known works—Ten Days in a Mad-House, Six Months in Mexico, and Around the World in Seventy-Two Days—as well as many lesser known pieces that capture the breadth of her career from her fierce opinion pieces to her remarkable World War I reporting. As marks the th anniversary of Bly’s birth, this collection Cited by: 2. This account of trailblazing woman journalist Nellie Bly's attempt to beat fictional Phileas Fogg's record, of travelling Around the World in Eighty Days in Jules Verne's novel, was a fun book to listen to on my daily walks the past week or so, although there's more to it than that, and Mary Reagan's narration for the LibriVox edition was superb/5. · This volume, the only printed and edited collection of Bly’s writings, includes her best known works—Ten Days in a Mad-House, Six Months in Mexico, and Around the World in Seventy-Two Days—as well as many lesser known pieces that capture the breadth of her career from her fierce opinion pieces to her remarkable World War I reporting. As marks the th anniversary of Bly’s birth, Brand: Penguin Publishing Group.
Around the World in Seventy-Two Days Nellie Bly. Chapter I: A Proposal to Girdle the Earth. Chapter II: The Start. Chapter III: Southampton to Jules Verne's. Chapter IV: Jules Verne at Home. Chapter V: On to Brindisi. Chapter VI: An American Heiress. Chapter VII: "Two Beautiful Black Eyes". Chapter VIII: Aden to Colombo. Title: Around the World in Seventy-Two Days and Other Writings By: Nellie Bly Format: Paperback Number of Pages: Vendor: Penguin Classics Publication Date: Dimensions: X (inches) Weight: 2 pounds ISBN: ISBN Stock No: WW Day 1 - Nov. 14, The Race Begins. Many adventurers considered travelling around the world trying to beat the record of Phileas Fogg, the fictional hero of Jules Verne's book Around the World in 80 www.doorway.ru the year after Nellie Bly brought the idea to her editor, other people openly discussed the race against time, including another writer at The World.
At PM on Janu, the train carrying Nellie Bly pulled into the station in Jersey City, New Jersey, marking the end of Nellie Bly’s journey around the world. Completed in 72 days, 6 hours, and 11 minutes, it shattered the previous record for circumnavigation of the globe. One run was miles in minutes, and that, counting the minutes lost stopping at a half dozen different towns. Another run was 59 miles in 50 minutes. Between Topeka and Kansas City we ran 13 miles in 11 minutes. Later we ran a mile in 53 seconds, and again 26 miles in 23 minutes. This volume, the only printed and edited collection of Bly’s writings, includes her best known works—Ten Days in a Mad-House, Six Months in Mexico, and Around the World in Seventy-Two Days—as well.
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