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  • Ripperologist 137: April 2014

    RIPPEROLOGIST 137 OUT SHORTLY!
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    Ripperologist magazine is now FREE! To receive your copy, simply send an email to contact@ripperologist.biz.

    This issue's contents include...

    EDITORIAL: QUESTIONS
    by Paul Begg

    REINTERPRETING ‘LIPSKI’
    by Mick Reed

    FROM THE CASEBOOK OF A MURDER HOUSE DETECTIVE:
    MURDER IN ARTILLERY PASSAGE and
    MURDER IN DAN MENDOZA’S OLD PUB
    by Jan Bondeson

    BURGLARS AND BURGLING
    From The Strand Magazine, March 1894

    TRIBUTE TO CHRIS SCOTT

    STALKING THE SOCIAL NETWORKS FOR JACK THE RIPPER:
    THE RIPPEROLOGY GAZETTE

    WHITECHAPEL OF THE AMERICAN WEST
    by Nina and Howard Brown

    DEAR RIP: YOUR LETTERS AND COMMENTS

    THE GENTLE AUTHOR’S SPITALFIELDS LIFE

    VICTORIAN FICTION: WITHOUT BENEFIT OF CLERGY
    by Rudyard Kipling

    REVIEWS
    Leather Apron... and more!
    Attached Files

  • #2
    good

    Hello Adam. Looks good. I await my copy.

    Cheers.
    LC

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    • #3
      Great work, can't wait to read it.

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      • #4
        Here is a message from Joe Chetcuti:


        Congratulations to the Ripperologist Journal team of editors for producing and distributing another fine issue. The tribute to Chris Scott touched the hearts of all. Chris was a special man and a good friend to many of us.

        It was pleasing to read in the "Letters to the Editor" section that Siobhan Pat Mulcahy continues to work hard and make progress in her research. Receiving news from Ireland really does gives a boost to Ripperology. I remember in years past how Alan Sharp would give our field excellent material from the libraries in Ireland, and I bet Siobhan's upcoming article will be a pleasure to read as well. (Especially the part about Ireland's "Lake of the Cures".) I'm glad Siobhan is receiving cooperation from the readers of the Anglo-Celt newspaper, and it will be curious to see how far this course of study takes her.
        The Ripper's Haunts/JtR Suspect Dr. Francis Tumblety (Sunbury Press)
        http://www.michaelLhawley.com

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