Ten Days in A Mad-House: Illustrated and Annotated: A First-Hand Account of Life At Bellevue Hospital on Blackwell’s Island in 1887

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This historical account provides valuable primary source insight into 19th-century journalism, social conditions, and the treatment of mental illness.

Ten Days in A Mad-House: Illustrated and Annotated: A First-Hand Account of Life At Bellevue Hospital on Blackwell's Island in 1887
Ten Days in A Mad-House: Illustrated and Annotated: A First-Hand Account of Life At Bellevue Hospital on Blackwell’s Island in 1887
$7.99

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Ten Days in A Mad-House, Was Written By Nellie Bly in 1887, after she lived, undercover, at a women’s insane asylum at Blackwell’s Island in 1887 for ten days. This was an assignment given to her by Joseph Pulitzer. The living conditions and treatment of the Patients were Horrible. Bly Wrote: “The insane asylum on Blackwell’s Island is a human rat-trap. It is easy to get in, but once there it is impossible to get out.” This Edition of Ten Days in A Mad-House Is Illustrated and Annotated with a Brief History of Blackwell’s Island Lunatic Asylum, With Additional Pictures, Word Definitions and Blank Pages for Notes.

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Weight 0.186 lbs
Dimensions 15.2 × 0.8 × 22.9 in

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