The Incredible Nellie Bly
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Author |
: Luciana Cimino |
Publisher |
: Abrams |
Total Pages |
: 154 |
Release |
: 2021-03-02 |
ISBN-10 |
: 9781647001018 |
ISBN-13 |
: 1647001013 |
Rating |
: 4/5 (18 Downloads) |
Synopsis The Incredible Nellie Bly by : Luciana Cimino
A visual biography of the groundbreaking investigative journalist Born in 1864, Nellie Bly was a woman who did not allow herself to be defined by the time she lived in, she rewrote the narrative and made her own way. Luciana Cimino’s meticulously researched graphic-novel biography tells Bly’s story through Miriam, a fictionalized female student at the Columbia School of Journalism in 1921. While interviewing the famous journalist, Miriam learns not only about Bly's more sensational adventures, but also about her focus on self-reliance from an early age, the scathing letter to the editor that jump-started her career as a newspaper columnist, and her dedication to the empowerment of women. In fact, in 1884, Bly was one of the few journalists who interviewed Belva Ann Lockwood, who was the first woman candidate for a presidential election—a contest that was ultimately won by Grover Cleveland—and Bly predicted correctly that women would not get the vote until 1920. Of course Bly’s most well-known exploits are also covered—how she pretended to be mad in order to get institutionalized so she could carry out an undercover investigation in an insane asylum, and Bly's greatest feat of all, her journey around the world in 72 days—alone—which was unthinkable for a woman in the late 19th century. As Miriam learns more of Bly's story, she realizes that the most important stories are necessarily the ones with the most dramatic headlines, but the ones that, in Nellie’s words, “come from a deep feeling.” This beautifully executed graphic novel paints a portrait of a woman who defied societal expectations—not only with her investigative journalism, but with her keen mind for industry, and her original inventions.
Author |
: Brooke Kroeger |
Publisher |
: Crown |
Total Pages |
: 666 |
Release |
: 1994 |
ISBN-10 |
: UOM:39015032879325 |
ISBN-13 |
: |
Rating |
: 4/5 (25 Downloads) |
Synopsis Nellie Bly by : Brooke Kroeger
Now in paperback--the acclaimed biography of Nellie Bly, the "thrilling account of a trailblazer" (Pat Morrison, Los Angeles Times Book Review). "Kroeger's biography of Nellie Bly moves at almost as fast a pace as did Bly's remarkable life."--Mindy Spatt, San Francisco Chronicle. Photos & illustrations. "From the Trade Paperback edition.
Author |
: Matthew Goodman |
Publisher |
: Random House Digital, Inc. |
Total Pages |
: 481 |
Release |
: 2013 |
ISBN-10 |
: 9780345527264 |
ISBN-13 |
: 0345527267 |
Rating |
: 4/5 (64 Downloads) |
Synopsis Eighty Days by : Matthew Goodman
Documents the 1889 competition between feminist journalist Nellie Bly and Cosmopolitan reporter Elizabeth Bishop to beat Jules Verne's record and each other in a round-the-globe race, offering insight into their respective daunting challenges as recorded in their reports sent back home. 50,000 first printing.
Author |
: Rosemary J. Brown |
Publisher |
: Pen and Sword History |
Total Pages |
: 221 |
Release |
: 2021-05-31 |
ISBN-10 |
: 9781526761415 |
ISBN-13 |
: 1526761416 |
Rating |
: 4/5 (15 Downloads) |
Synopsis Following Nellie Bly by : Rosemary J. Brown
The remarkable story of one of the great pioneering women adventures of the 19th century. Intrepid journalist Nellie Bly raced through a ‘man’s world’ — alone and literally with just the clothes on her back — to beat the fictional record set by Jules Verne’s Phileas Fogg in Around the World in 80 Days. She won the race on 25 January 1890, covering 21,740 miles by ocean liner and train in 72 days, and became a global celebrity. Although best known for her record-breaking journey, even more importantly Nellie Bly pioneered investigative journalism and paved the way for women in the newsroom. Her undercover reporting, advocacy for women's rights, crusades for vulnerable children, campaigns against oppression and steadfast conviction that 'nothing is impossible' makes the world that she circled a better place. Adventurer, journalist and author, Rosemary J Brown, set off 125 years later to retrace Nellie Bly’s footsteps in an expedition registered with the Royal Geographical Society. Through her recreation of that epic global journey, she brings to life Nellie Bly’s remarkable achievements and shines a light on one of the world's greatest female adventurers and a forgotten heroine of history.
Author |
: Sue Macy |
Publisher |
: National Geographic Books |
Total Pages |
: 68 |
Release |
: 2009 |
ISBN-10 |
: 9781426305146 |
ISBN-13 |
: 1426305141 |
Rating |
: 4/5 (46 Downloads) |
Synopsis Bylines by : Sue Macy
The life story of this daring news reporter, globetrotter, and advocate for women's rights is presented chronologically from birth to death.
Author |
: Nellie Bly |
Publisher |
: Sordelet Ink |
Total Pages |
: |
Release |
: 2021-01-25 |
ISBN-10 |
: 9781944540883 |
ISBN-13 |
: 1944540881 |
Rating |
: 4/5 (83 Downloads) |
Synopsis Into The Madhouse by : Nellie Bly
"PLUCKY NELLIE BLY!" “No young writer has ever leaped into such sudden fame in New York as Miss Nellie Bly, who did that lunatic asylum exposure for the New York World. She is a bright, handsome young lady, less than twenty years old, who came to the metropolis from Pittsburg a few months ago, and pluckily undertook to make her living by newspaper work in the great city. She deceived the expert physicians who examined her, and pronouncing her insane they consigned her to one of the insane wards of Blackwell’s Island, where she dwelt among horrors for ten days, noting down in her quick brain all that she saw and heard. The old song says: “Nellie Bly, shuts her eye When she goes to sleep,” but she seems never to have closed a peeper during the whole of that trying ordeal. Her narrative of the horrors of the place—the indifference of doctors, the neglect and cruelty of the nurses and the tortures inflicted upon the unfortunates, is told in a plain, straightforward manner and attests at once to her humanity and truth.” - November, 1887 This volume collects for the first time ever all the reporting surrounding Nellie Bly’s blockbuster undercover story that launched her to fame, including all three versions from her own pen: - Bly's initial account across three articles for the New York World - Bly's bestselling book Ten Days In A Mad-House - Bly's long-form 1889 article Among The Mad for Godey's Lady's Book Also included are over two dozen contemporary articles relating to Bly's madhouse stay, including the attempt by the New York Sun to scoop Bly on her own story! With a foreword by David Blixt, author of What Girls Are Good For: A Novel Of Nellie Bly, The Master Of Verona, and Her Majesty's Will.
Author |
: Maya Rodale |
Publisher |
: Penguin |
Total Pages |
: 337 |
Release |
: 2022-04-26 |
ISBN-10 |
: 9780593436769 |
ISBN-13 |
: 0593436768 |
Rating |
: 4/5 (69 Downloads) |
Synopsis The Mad Girls of New York by : Maya Rodale
One of Amazon’s Best Books of 2022 So Far! “Gloriously recommended.” —Historical Novel Society A gripping and compelling novel based on the true story of fearless reporter Nellie Bly, who will stop at nothing to prove that a woman’s place is on the front page. In 1887 New York City, Nellie Bly has ambitions beyond writing for the ladies pages, but all the editors on Newspaper Row think women are too emotional, respectable and delicate to do the job. But then the New York World challenges her to an assignment she'd be mad to accept and mad to refuse: go undercover as a patient at Blackwell’s Island Insane Asylum for women. For months, rumors have been swirling about deplorable conditions at Blackwell’s but no reporter can get in—that is, until Nellie feigns insanity, gets herself committed and attempts to survive ten days in the madhouse. Once inside, Nellie befriends her fellow patients who help her uncover shocking truths about the asylum. It’s a story that promises to be explosive—but will she get out before rival reporters get the scoop? From USA Today bestselling author Maya Rodale comes a witty, energetic and uplifting novel about a woman who defied convention to become the most famous reporter in Gilded Age New York. Perfect for fans of hidden histories about women who triumph.
Author |
: Margaret Gurevich |
Publisher |
: Penguin |
Total Pages |
: 114 |
Release |
: 2020-10-06 |
ISBN-10 |
: 9781524787554 |
ISBN-13 |
: 1524787558 |
Rating |
: 4/5 (54 Downloads) |
Synopsis Who Was Nellie Bly? by : Margaret Gurevich
Get ready to journey around the world with Nellie Bly--one of America's first investigative journalists. Elizabeth Cochrane Seaman had no idea that the open letter she'd written to a local newspaper in Pittsburgh in 1885 would change her life forever. The editor of the paper was so impressed with her writing, that he offered her a job! She'd later change her name to Nellie Bly and work as an investigative reporter in New York City. Known for her extraordinary and record-breaking trip around the world and her undercover investigation of a mental institution, Nellie Bly was one of the first female investigative reporters in the United States and a pioneer in the field of journalism.
Author |
: Caroline Starr Rose |
Publisher |
: Albert Whitman & Company |
Total Pages |
: 40 |
Release |
: 2019-10-01 |
ISBN-10 |
: 9780807500118 |
ISBN-13 |
: 0807500119 |
Rating |
: 4/5 (18 Downloads) |
Synopsis A Race Around the World by : Caroline Starr Rose
Best Picture Books of 2019, The Christian Science Monitor A Mighty Girl's 2019 Books of the Year Kirkus Reviews' Best Indie Picture Books of 2020 The true story of two women who raced against time—and each other! In 1889, New York reporter Nellie Bly—inspired by Jules Verne's Around the World in 80 Days—began a circumnavigation she hoped to complete in less time. Her trip was sponsored by her employer, The World. Just hours after her ship set out across the Atlantic, another New York publication put writer Elizabeth Bisland on a westbound train. Bisland was headed around the world in the opposite direction, thinking she could beat Bly's time. Only one woman could win the race, but both completed their journeys in record time.
Author |
: Ellen Mahoney |
Publisher |
: Chicago Review Press |
Total Pages |
: 146 |
Release |
: 2015-05-01 |
ISBN-10 |
: 9780914090038 |
ISBN-13 |
: 0914090038 |
Rating |
: 4/5 (38 Downloads) |
Synopsis Nellie Bly and Investigative Journalism for Kids by : Ellen Mahoney
A Notable Social Studies Trade Book for Young People 2016 In the late 1800s, the daring young reporter Elizabeth Cochrane—known by the pen name Nellie Bly—faked insanity so she could be committed to a mental institution and secretly report on the awful conditions there. This and other highly publicized investigative "stunts" laid the groundwork for a new kind of journalism in the early 1900s, called "muckraking," dedicated to exposing social, political, and economic ills in the United States. In Nellie Bly and InvestigativeJournalism for Kids budding reporters learn about the major figures of the muckraking era: the bold and audacious Bly, one of the most famous women in the world in her day; social reformer and photojournalist Jacob Riis; monopoly buster Ida Tarbell; antilynching crusader Ida B. Wells; and Upton Sinclair, whose classic book The Jungle created a public outcry over the dangerous and unsanitary conditions of the early meatpacking industry. Young readers will also learn about more contemporary reporters, from Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein to Amy Goodman, who have carried on the muckraking tradition, and will get excited about the ever-changing world of journalism and the power of purposeful writing. Twenty-one creative activities encourage and engage a future generation of muckrakers. Kids can make and keep a reporter's notebook; write a letter to the editor; craft a "great ideas" box; create a Jacob Riis–style photo essay; and much more.