A landmark achievement in travel journalism and one of the most celebrated real-life adventures ever recorded, Around the World in Seventy-Two Days chronicles Nellie Bly's extraordinary attempt to circle the globe faster than anyone before her.
Inspired by Jules Verne's fictional journey, Bly set out in 1889 with determination, ambition, and a journalist's curiosity, relying on steamships, railways, and sheer resolve to complete her record-breaking voyage. Along the way, she encountered diverse cultures, unpredictable challenges, and the ever-changing rhythms of global travel in the late nineteenth century.
Written with clarity, energy, and vivid observation, this remarkable account captures both the excitement of exploration and the resilience required to overcome logistical obstacles across continents and oceans. More than a travel narrative, it stands as a testament to courage, innovation, and the spirit of adventure.
A pioneering figure in investigative reporting, Nellie Bly transformed journalism with her fearless approach and immersive storytelling. This classic work remains an inspiring record of human determination and one of the most influential travel stories ever told.