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When Cosmopolitan Sent A Victorian Lady To Race Around The Globe

2023-10-02 21:24:32

16 years after Jules Verne first published "Around the World" in 80 days, two American journalists participated in this event. The commentary on the public domain has a story as charming as Verne's novel. Two women departed 124 years ago this month.

New York's world news reporter Nelly Bry was the first person to come up with this idea. She had to cast it on her editors and then fight for it - her boss wanted to send a man. After she departed, the monthly "Metropolis" editor decided to participate in the competition by sending a competitor (preferably a young lady) to get a lot of "page views". Therefore, Cosmo wanted to start the book reviewer Elizabeth Billand from the direction opposite Bly. Public domain commentary tells stories mainly from Bisland's point of view, but Bisland eventually loses the game and will travel around the world until Bly's age of seventy-six in 76 days. It's cool because Bisland never wrote about her like Bly. I am a fan sailing all over the world, I did not know that Bly had a competitor. The author of the article "Public Domain Comments" also wrote a book about these two.

Public domain commentary highlights work in the public domain. In other words, their copyright will no longer apply and people will be able to browse them and use them for free. That Bly-Bisland article links to books and essays written by Bisland during his lifetime, including an explanation of her trip. There is also a strange anecdote about the modern pictures of the port she visited and the way men thought she was extremely hot at that time. One writer called her her "goddess" and another writer called her her "a beautiful dangerous leopard." Leopard? We just thought that she and Bly were really impressive. It is impossible to travel in the Victorian era.

It is always exciting to see real life in response to science fiction ... and this is the moment when this happened more than a century ago.

* Yes, this magazine will ultimately be the skill of "your man" you know today.

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