Audiobook: Campaigns of Curiosity: Journalistic Adventures of an American Girl in London
Campaigns of Curiosity: Journalistic Adventures of an American Girl in London
1 - Preface
- Download Preface audio
- Download In Cap and Apron: "Liberty" and "Independence" audio
- Download In Cap and Apron: Seeking a Situation audio
- Download In Cap and Apron: "Elizabeth Barrows," Housemaid audio
- Download In Cap and Apron: Rough Places "Smoothed Over" audio
- Download In Cap and Apron: Without a "Character" audio
- Download In Cap and Apron: Parlourmaid to Mrs. Brownlow audio
- Download In Cap and Apron: My Last Days in Service audio
- Download In Cap and Apron: The Merits of Domestic Service audio
- Download The "Almighty Dollar" in London Society: Advertising for a Chaperon audio
- Download The "Almighty Dollar": Offers of Marriage audio
- Download The "Almighty Dollar": What It would Cost audio
- Download The "Almighty Dollar": Interesting Antecedents audio
- Download The Price of a Pedigree audio
- Download Sweeping a Crossing audio
- Download A Day with the Flower-Girls audio
- Download Among the Laundry-Girls: Why and How I Became One of Them audio
- Download Among the Laundry-Girls: At Work in a "Sanitary Laundry" audio
- Download Among the Laundry-Girls: A Contest with Flat-Irons audio
- Download Among the Laundry-Girls: The Day of My Resignation audio
- Download Among the Laundry-Girls: "Soap-Suds Island" and the East-End audio
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Elizabeth Banks was an American journalist who, at about age 23, moved to London. While trying to break into English journalism and to keep the wolf from the door, she struck upon the idea of hiring out as a housemaid in some London household and writing about her experiences. Subsequently, she became a street sweeper, flower-seller, and a laundress. On the flip side, she advertised as an heiress and demonstrated how easy it was for a wealthy American to "buy a pedigree" and entry into the higher social circles. This book is her relation of these experiences.
These were her public-facing accounts. She gives a more personal, behind-the-scenes version in The Autobiography of a Newspaper Girl. - Summary by TriciaG
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