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Though at least at barnes and noble, one thing to keep in mind is that we dont pay for the magazines but rather theyre sent to us and we do a reimbursement system for each one sold so magazines that dont sell before the next issue get tossed out at cost to the publisher. The movie 10 days in a madhouse the nellie bly story is based on nellie blys 1887 book of the same title. Sep 10, 2009 briefly, ten days in a madhouse is nellie blys elizabeth jane cochrane seaman account of her ten days in a madhouse in new york in 1887. Pdf ten days in a madhouse by nellie bly download pdf free. As a woman, bly found it extremely hard for her to find work. Ten days in a madhouse quickly made bly one of the most famous journalists in the united states. The book ten days in a madhouse also contains accounts of some of blys other undercover assignments including working in a cardboard box factory, and her attempts to get a job as a servant in someones home. While she was working for a newspaper in new york city she was given an undercover assignment to feign insanity and allow herself to be committed to the womens lunatic asylum on blackwells island in order to write an expose of.
Ten days in a madhouse 1887, a collection of articles originally published in joseph pulitzers new york world, helped to change official mental health policies and pioneered a new form of investigative journalism. Ten days in a madhouse is the true account of female journalist nellie bly as she took on an undercover assignment investigating the inner working of a mental institution in new york in 1887. Bly, in an act of stunt journalism that wold make her famous, pretended to be mildly insane so she would be sent to an asylum to see first hand what one was like. Oct 27, 2015 chats with the days cast at the 102715 book signing. Cotton thought that insanity was fundamentally a toxic disorder and he surgically removed body parts to try to improve mental health. Download for offline reading, highlight, bookmark or take notes while you read ten days in a madhouse.