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  • #61
    ^ The card is quite costly. I'd bid on it but... erm... I already have a copy! We didn't use it in the book as it wasn't relevant. For those who might not know, the building is flanked on the left by St Botolphs and on the right by The Three Nuns. Ripper to the left of me, Ripper to the right, here I am stuck in the middle with transient tenants.

    PHILIP
    Tour guides do it loudly in front of a crowd.

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    • #62
      Hi Tom, Bob, Stewart.

      That's the publication I have, I retrieved it from the book mountain that evolves in my bedroom over the week-end. As you say it was first published in 1836, F.A. Beaumont being the author of the section relating to JTR.

      Hi Philip

      My bound copy of Punch covers only June-December 1888, there must have been several different versions of bound copies.

      Observer

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      • #63
        Weekly World News! Is this the same publication that introduced the world to "Batboy"?

        I have a few of their "papers" which included Nessie, Bigfoot and various aliens snapped with celebrities!

        All good fun, but not to be taken seriously
        Regards Mike

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        • #64
          U DOUBT BATBOY?!!!1!!ELEVENTY!!!!11!!!

          --J.D.

          P.S. I loved arguing with people who would say "but there is a PICTURE" of "whatever" only to realize it is an "artist's impression of the photo."

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          • #65
            Tumblety Pamphlet on Ebay

            Here is a link to an Ebay site offering a pamphlet written by Tumblety re: the Lincoln assassination. It is quite pricey. The seller has a good rep. 99.9%

            "What our ancestors would really be thinking, if they were alive today, is: "Why is it so dark in here?"" From Pyramids by Sir Terry Pratchett, a British National Treasure.

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            • #66
              ^ They've been trying to sell it, on and off, for a year now. You think they'd try dropping the price a bit!

              PHILIP
              Tour guides do it loudly in front of a crowd.

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              • #67
                Originally posted by Chris Scott View Post
                make of this what you will...

                WEEKLY WORLD NEWS. JACK THE RIPPER, OPRAH, BIGFOOT
                WEEKLY WORLD NEWS June 20, 1989. Woman was married to JACK THE RIPPER and reveals his identity. (Yet another "solution." Collect them all ...) Boy eats angel food cake and flies. Oprah Winfrey's spirit guide sends her the perfect man, baby glows in the dark, man eaten by ants, Bigfoot mummy discovered in Egypt .... the usual WWN hijinks. Quite good condition for a newsprint publication. Just a little darkened, but not at all brittle.

                http://cgi.ebay.com/WEEKLY-WORLD-NEW...QQcmdZViewItem

                I have that Ripper article in my files!

                Actually the story is quite plausible (compared to most of the tripe they publish).

                The suspect was George Sims, if I remember correctly.
                “Sans arme, sans violence et sans haine”

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                • #68
                  Originally posted by George Hutchinson View Post
                  ^ They've been trying to sell it, on and off, for a year now. You think they'd try dropping the price a bit!

                  PHILIP
                  Yes, it's pretty outrageous.
                  "What our ancestors would really be thinking, if they were alive today, is: "Why is it so dark in here?"" From Pyramids by Sir Terry Pratchett, a British National Treasure.

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                  • #69
                    TOYNBEE HALL 1884-1984 WHITECHAPEL LONDON
                    TITLE: TOYNBEE HALL: THE FIRST HUNDRED YEARS
                    AUTHOR: ASA BRIGGS and ANNE MACARTNEY
                    PUBLISHER: ROUTLEDGE & KEGAN PAUL: LONDON 1984
                    FIRST EDITION
                    FORMAT: HARDCOVER BOOK IN DUST-WRAPPER

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                    • #70
                      The Politics of the Poor: The East End of London 1885-1914
                      THIS IS A BRAND NEW ITEM.
                      Item Specifics - Nonfiction Books
                      Author: Marc Brodie Category: History
                      Publisher: Oxford Univ Pr
                      ISBN-10: 0199270554
                      ISBN-13: 9780199270552 Condition: --
                      Format: Hardcover
                      Publication Year: 2004

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                      • #71
                        Bermant, London's East End: Point of Arrival
                        Item Specifics - Nonfiction Books
                        Category: History
                        Europe
                        Format: Hardcover
                        Publication Year: 1976 Condition: Used
                        Special Attributes: 1st Edition
                        This spectacular book "describes with affection, vigor, and wit what has been the lustiest, most rumbustious, most colorful corner of London and perhaps the whole British Isles," the point of arrival for successive waves of immigrants - Huguenots, Irish, Jews, and Pakistanies [from the dust jacket]. ISBN 0-02-510090-4

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                        • #72
                          Interesting. I hadn't seen that photo on the cover before. Looks to be about turn of the century.

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                          • #73
                            Has anyone read the Bermant and can recommend it? This is more my ballpark price-wise.
                            Sink the Bismark

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                            • #74
                              Chaim Bermant

                              I have and I can.

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                              • #75
                                Point of Arrival

                                The Ripper related chapter in the book is 'Jacob the Ripper', pages 111-121, and unfortunately has errors. Ripper books sourced for this chapter are McCormick's The Identity of Jack the Ripper (1959), Odell's Jack the Ripper in Fact and Fiction (1965) and Farson's Jack the Ripper (1972), also Anderson's The Lighter Side of My Official Life (1910). Overall a very good and readable book.
                                SPE

                                Treat me gently I'm a newbie.

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