@book{582, keywords = {journalists, Elizabeth Cochran (1864-1922), Michael Cochran (c. 1810-71), Mary Jane Kennedy Cochran (1829-1921), Erasmus Wilson (1844-1922), "Pittsburgh Dispatch"}, author = {Robert Quackenbush}, title = {Stop the Presses, Nellie's Got a Scoop!: A Story of Nellie Bly}, abstract = {A novelized biography of journalist Elizabeth Jane Cochrane, who adopted the pen name Nellie Bly, and helped to launch investigative reporting in America. While working for a Joseph Pulitzer newspaper she gained fame for a trip around the world in 72 days—copying Jules Verne's Phileas Fogg—as well as her expose of a New York mental institution in which she faked madness.}, year = {1992}, pages = {36 p.}, publisher = {Simon & Schuster Books for Young People}, address = {New York}, note = {North Side is referred to as Allegheny City, as it was then known.}, language = {English}, }