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Ten Days in a Mad-House is a book by newspaper reporter Nellie Bly. It was initially published as a series of articles for the New York World. Bly later compiled the articles into a book, which was published by Ian L. Munro in New York City in 1887.

This publication also contains "Miscellaneous Sketches: Trying to be a Servant", and "Nellie Bly as a White Slave".

Author: Nellie Bly
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Published: 09/20/2017
Pages: 106
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.34lbs
Size: 9.02h x 5.98w x 0.22d
ISBN13: 9781976407291
ISBN10: 197640729X
BISAC Categories:
- Psychology | Psychotherapy | Counseling

About the Author
Nellie Bly was the pen name of pioneer female journalist Elizabeth Jane Cochran. She remains notable for two feats: a record-breaking trip around the world in emulation of Jules Verne's character Phileas Fogg (Bly completed the trip in seventy-two days), and an exposé in which she faked insanity to study a mental institution from within. In addition to her writing, she was also an industrialist and charity worker. Bly died of pneumonia at St. Mark's Hospital in New York City in 1922 aged 57.

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