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  • Ripperologist 103: June 2009

    Ripperologist Issue 103
    June 2009

    Editorial: The Age Old Question of Old Age

    By Don Souden

    The ‘Drowned Doctor’ Red Herring

    Jonathan Hainsworth takes an in depth look at Montague Druitt and the Macnaghten memoranda.

    Inspector Robert Sagar and the City of London Police Raid on the Bull Inn Yard, Aldgate

    By Scott Nelson

    How Could Anti-Diarism Fail?
    By J. D. Shelden

    “Wot ‘Cher!”
    By Suzi Hanney

    City Beat: PC 968 George Hutt
    By Neil Bell and Robert Clack

    Press Trawl
    Chris Scott returns with more snippets of news from the 19th century

    Reviews:
    Jack the Ripper, Andrew Cook
    Jack the Ripper: Webster’s Timeline History 1838-2007
    Dust and Shadow
    , Lyndsay Faye
    E1: A Journey Through Whitechapel and Spitalfields, John G. Bennett
    Square Mile Bobbies, Stephen Wade
    London Lore, Steve Roud
    Kent Murders
    , Linda Stratmann

    Subscribe now! 6 all-colour issues to your email address each month for just £12. Please send payment via PayPal to contact@ripperologist.biz
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    Adam: Are You Sure?

    Adam, Old Mate,

    Reading the last line of the blurb above.
    Have I read it wrongly?


    " 6 colour-issues to your email address EACH MONTH (!!!! my emphasis)for Pounds 12".......

    Thanks for still persevering with me. Snowed under, but I WILL send you two articles: " Who was Daniel Farson? " and " The Search For the Dandenong Document ".Coming ..err...soon. JOHN RUFFELS.

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    • #3
      Anti-Diarism? What on earth is that?

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      • #4
        Originally posted by John Hacker View Post
        Anti-Diarism? What on earth is that?
        Imodium.
        Kind regards, Sam Flynn

        "Suche Nullen" (Nietzsche, Götzendämmerung, 1888)

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        • #5
          I thought Suzi"s article about how the Victorian Donkey lived and worked was just beautiful.

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          • #6
            Whoops!

            Yikes, good spot John!

            You read it correctly - but of course it should have been 6 issues of a monthly magazine... even we might have struggled to hit that deadline!

            Look forward to receiving your articles.

            Best wishes
            Adam

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