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A journalist's travel memoir records six months exploring Mexico, tracing the railroad route and vivid impressions of Mexico City, provincial towns, archaeological sites, and festivals. It mixes descriptive scenes of streets, markets, domestic interiors, local manners and hospitality with accounts of horseback rides, a bull-fight, the floating gardens and Chapultepec, visits to Puebla and the pyramid of Cholula, and encounters with soldiers, press and everyday workers. Interspersed are practical notes, recipes, legends and reflections on customs such as pulque consumption and funeral rites, offering a lively, personal portrait of society and daily life.

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Nellie Bly

Nellie Bly, born Elizabeth Cochran, was a pioneering American journalist and adventurer known for her groundbreaking investigative reporting in the late 19th century. She gained fame for her daring undercover work, particularly in her book "Ten Days in a Mad-House," where she feigned insanity to expose the appalling conditions of a mental asylum. Bly's fearless spirit also led her to embark on a record-breaking journey around the world in just 72 days, which she chronicled in her writings. Her contributions to journalism and her advocacy for social reform have left a lasting impact on the field, making her a notable figure in American literary and journalistic history.

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