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In Seven Stages - A Flying Trap Around the World (Paperback)
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In Seven Stages - A Flying Trap Around the World (Paperback)
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Loot Price R133
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In Seven Stages: A Flying Trap Around the World (1891) is a travel
narrative by American journalist Elizabeth Bisland. When Bly's
journey-inspired by the travels of Phileas Fogg in Jules Verne's
Around the World in Eighty Days (1873)-was announced in Joseph
Pulitzer's popular newspaper the New York World, Cosmopolitan sent
a young reporter of its own to race Bly across the globe. At the
time, readers at home were encouraged to estimate the hour and day
of Bisland's arrival, generating national interest and launching a
series of copycat adventures by ambitious voyagers over the next
few decades. "My appetite for mystery at that hour of the day is
always lamentably feeble, and it was nearly eleven before I found
time to go and investigate this one, although the office in
question was only a few minutes' walk from my residence. On
arriving, the editor and owner of the magazine asked if I would
leave New York that evening for San Francisco and continue from
there around the world, endeavoring to complete the journey in some
absurdly inadequate space of time." Summoned from her life of work
and leisure to undertake a several month journey around the world,
Elizabeth Bisland rose to the occasion with courage and wit.
Although Nellie Bly made it home five days before her-perhaps due
to some subterfuge on the part of her publisher-Bisland took defeat
in stride, writing an account filled with wonderful descriptions of
her voyage. Ironic and self-effacing, Bisland's account, although
less popular than Bly's, remains an essential work from the early
days of tabloid entertainment and investigative journalism, a time
when publishers were willing enough-or wild enough-to send
correspondents on a globetrotting voyage in search of fame. With a
beautifully designed cover and professionally typeset manuscript,
this edition of Elizabeth Bisland's In Seven Stages: A Flying Trap
Around the World is a classic work of American travel literature
reimagined for modern readers.
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