
Journey to the Bottomless Pit
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"A fascinating story." -LeVar Burton
The thrilling adventures of a slave who became known worldwide for his explorations of Mammoth Cave. If you toured Mammoth Cave in Kentucky in the year 1838, you would have been led by candlelight through dark, winding tunnels to the edge of a terrifying bottomless pit. Your guide would have been seventeen-year-old Stephen Bishop, an African American slave who became known around the world for his knowledge of Mammoth Cave.Bishop needed bravery, intelligence, and curiosity to explore the vast cavern. Using only a lantern, rope, and other basic caving equipment, he found a way to cross the bottomless pit and discover many more miles of incredible grottoes and tunnels. For the rest of his life he guided visitors through the cave, showing them how to stoop, bend, and crawl through passageways that were sometimes far from the traditional tour route. Based on the narratives of those who toured the cave with him, Journey to the Bottomless Pit is the first book for young readers ever written about Stephen Bishop. New to this edition: A free teacher's guide to this book, as well as an interview with current-day Mammoth Cave guide Jerry Bransford, great-great-grandson of Stephen Bishop's fellow guide, Mat Bransford.
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KelynnZ. Alder is of Mexican American heritage and grew up with a family that lived in several countries and traveled extensively. At a young age, she learned to appreciate a wide range of the world's living cultures and became fascinated by peoples' diverse backgrounds. Portraits of everyday people from all corners of the world, but most especially Mexico remain her favorite subject matter. This, combined with the need to draw and paint, developed into a love of portraiture. Alder defines herself as a "visual essayist with a wanderlust," because she follows traditional expeditionary methods of painting in the field, combined with work in the studio. Her work has been commissioned by such notable publications as the New Yorker, Time Magazine, and Australian Geographic. She currently resides on the north shore of Long Island with her husband, two children, and two "nearly human" Australian Shepherds. Visit her website atkelynnalder.com.
Content
- Intro
- CONTENTS
- How I Wrote This Book: A Note to Readers
- Chapter 1: The New Guide
- Chapter 2: The Church and the Steamboat
- Chapter 3: The First Discovery
- Chapter 4: Across the Bottomless Pit
- Chapter 5: A New Master
- Chapter 6: Under Crevice Pit
- Chapter 7: The Underground Hospital
- Chapter 8: Stephen Draws a Map
- Chapter 9:Free at Last?
- Chapter 10: The Legacy of Stephen Bishop
- Stephen Bishopâ?Ts Life and Times
- An Interview with Jerry Bransford, Mammoth Cave Guide
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