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  • dixon9
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    thanks frank and again to everyone else.
    Must be getting the bug,didn't even go out for my regular friday night drink.lol

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  • FrankO
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    Hi Dixon9,

    In addition to Sugden's "The Complete History of JtR", I'd recommend John J. Eddleston's "JTR, An Encyclopaedia", which was the first book I owned on JtR, and "The Ultimate JtR Sourcebook" by Evans & Skinner.

    All the best,
    Frank

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  • dixon9
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    thanks very much for all your help and replys

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  • AdamWalsh
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    Ill get shot down in flames but I would recommend the graphic novel "From Hell".....I know its "fiction" but still the places, the names and murders are all extremely well researched and studied - an extremely fascinating book touching on masonry, the Royal conspiracy, the architecture of London at the time etc etc........

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  • D.Meakin
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    hi i'm a little new to the JTR case(in comparison to others that is)
    I recently read "Jack The Ripper Unmasked" by William Beadle.
    It details the Life and Times and possibly whitechapel crimes of William Bury.
    a very very underrated suspect!

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  • ken
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    Good point. The A-Z and Sugden's Complete History are all you really need. I would however put money on the fact that like everyone else you will, in the end, have acquired nearly every half decent book on the subject. Even the Patricia Corndog nonsense

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  • Stephen Thomas
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    Hi Dixon

    If you respect the Sourcebook you're in the zone.

    The Complete Jack the Ripper A-Z by Begg, Fido and Skinner will be available in hardback in only a couple of weeks (check it out on Amazon).

    Buy it and you'll have no regrets, believe me.
    Last edited by Stephen Thomas; 07-30-2009, 09:34 PM.

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  • The Grave Maurice
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    Don't tease the newbie, Scott.

    Although, I could let dixon9 have a set of the complete ravings...uh, writings...of JPD at a very reasonable price. They aren't the sort of thing that one tends to re-read.

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  • Scott Nelson
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    Anything by Dr. John Pope DeLocksley is also a must-read.

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  • ken
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    Definitely Sugdens 'Complete History of Jack The Ripper' It's a cliche but you really will not be able to put it down.

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  • JennyL
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    I've just been reading Paul Begg's "Jack the Ripper The Definitive History" which is a treat-full of important context(political, social) for the Whitechapel murders of 1888. I think in tandem with the books already mentioned this is an essential title. Good reading, fascinating details, highest recommendation!

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  • Veritas
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    Philip Sugden's book is by far the most complete.

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  • dixon9
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    best ripper book

    on my 50 birthday i decided i wanted another interest in life now my kids are virtually of my hands.I always had an interest in JTR but have now decided to really go for it.I have The ultimate Jack The Ripper source book(evans and Skinner) and want to get alot more,could any of you experts point me in the right direction of the best on offer,and any other sources of ripper things which would come in handy.
    I hope to solve the case with in three weeks.lol

    Thanks for any help and guidence
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