Six Months in Mexico

Six Months in Mexico
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Synopsis Six Months in Mexico by : Nellie Bly

Six Months in Mexico is a book by an American journalist, industrialist, inventor, and charity worker Nellie Bly. She wrote this book after her travels through Mexico in about 1885. In the book, she describes the lives and customs of the people of Mexico, their poverty, the widespread addiction to playing the lottery, courtship, wedding ceremonies, the popularity of tobacco smoking, and the habits of the soldiers, including an early mention of their marijuana use.

Six Months in Mexico

Six Months in Mexico
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Six Months in Mexico (Illustrated Edition)

Six Months in Mexico (Illustrated Edition)
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Total Pages : 164
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ISBN-13 : 9781406860061
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Synopsis Six Months in Mexico (Illustrated Edition) by : Nellie Bly

In 1885, aged 21, Bly travelled to Mexico as a foreign correspondent spending half a year reporting on the lives and customs of the Mexican people. Her dispatches were published in book form in 1888

Six Months in Mexico (Annotated)

Six Months in Mexico (Annotated)
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Total Pages : 188
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Synopsis Six Months in Mexico (Annotated) by : Nellie Bly

ONE wintry night I bade my few journalistic friends adieu, and, accompanied by my mother, started on my way to Mexico. Only a few months previous I had become a newspaper woman. I was too impatient to work along at the usual duties assigned women on newspapers, so I conceived the idea of going away as a correspondent.

Six Months in Mexico

Six Months in Mexico
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Synopsis Six Months in Mexico by : Nellie Bly

Six Months In Mexico Was Written By Nellie Bly in 1888. It Is An Important Work That Shows What Mexico Was Like At the End of the 1800s, As Well As Nellie Bly's Perception and Experience of Mexico, As A Women Living There. Nellie Bly Writes: "One Wintry Night I bade my few journalistic friends Adieu, And, accompanied by my mother, started on my way to Mexico." This Edition of Six Months In Mexico Is Illustrated With Original Pictures.

Six Months in Mexico

Six Months in Mexico
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Total Pages : 212
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Synopsis Six Months in Mexico by : Elizabeth Cochrane

Six Months in Mexico (Esprios Classics)

Six Months in Mexico (Esprios Classics)
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Synopsis Six Months in Mexico (Esprios Classics) by : Nellie Bly

Elizabeth Cochran Seaman (born Elizabeth Jane Cochran; May 5, 1864 - January 27, 1922), better known by her pen name Nellie Bly, was an American journalist, who was widely known for her record-breaking trip around the world in 72 days in emulation of Jules Verne's fictional character Phileas Fogg, and an exposé in which she worked undercover to report on a mental institution from within. She was a pioneer in her field and launched a new kind of investigative journalism.

Six Months in Mexico

Six Months in Mexico
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Synopsis Six Months in Mexico by : Nellie Bly

Book Excerpt: ed they are in a thorny shell. The Mexican Indians gather them and peel them and sell them to travelers for six cents a dozen. It is called "tuna," and is considered very healthy. It has a very cool and pleasing taste. From this century-plant, or cacti, the Mexicans make their beer, which they call pulque (pronounced polke). It is also used by the natives to fence in their mud houses, and forms a most picturesque and impassable surrounding. The Indians seem cleanly enough, despite all that's been said to the contrary. Along the gutters by the railroad, they could be seen washing their few bits of wearing apparel, and bathing. Many of their homes are but holes in the ground, with a straw roof. The smoke creeps out from the doorway all day, and at night the family sleep in the ashes. They seldom lie down, but sleep sitting up like a tailor, strange to say, but they never nod nor fall over. The whirlwinds, or sand spouts, form very pretty pictures on the barren plain. They run to th Read More