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  • Ripper map.

    Hullo
    I want the map mentioned here-



    In the casebook article it says that the map can be bought here-



    However that website returns a 404 error.

    Does anyone know why?
    Can the map still be bought?

    ta

    doris
    ..."(this is my literary discovery and is copyright protected)"...


  • #2
    Hi Doris,

    Amazon.co.uk says that it is currently unavailable.

    Amazon.com (US) says that it is out of print.

    Sorry,

    Bulldog

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    • #3
      bah, large dog's genitals!
      That is just as I feared.

      doris
      ..."(this is my literary discovery and is copyright protected)"...

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      • #4
        I know...I wanted to puchase this so badly...let's hope it turns up on Ebay!!!

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        • #5
          I sated some of my map urges by buying a copy of Booth's poverty map. Its enormous! And is jolly interesting, there are enclaves of black right in with the west-ends yellow.
          I would love to know the stories of those streets.

          Since becoming interested in JTR I have wanted to learn all I can about 19thC london. And Iam enjoying it greatly, I have been reading Maahew's Underwolrd book today, and that has some fascinating stuff in it.

          doris
          ..."(this is my literary discovery and is copyright protected)"...

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          • #6
            Originally posted by doris View Post
            Hullo
            I want the map mentioned here-



            In the casebook article it says that the map can be bought here-



            However that website returns a 404 error.

            Does anyone know why?
            Can the map still be bought?

            ta

            doris
            Hi Doris

            I realise your post is over a year old, but a brand new Jack the Ripper Map of Spitalfields & Whitechapel is now available. If you're still interested you can find more information about it here: http://www.jacktherippermap.info/

            There are 2 versions; a full size, 50 by 30 inch map, and a book version, A4 size, 53 pages with the same map split across 25 map plates. Both are available only as a download. You can print them out yourself.

            Best Regards.

            Geoff Cooper

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