Lynn Cates:
No, but there is a Schwarz there. (heh-heh)
What to you mean by “here“, now? I'm very intrigued.
Sorry, Lynn, never been to Sunday School EVER (I grew up in Greece, which is a very secular country), and I'm a complete atheist since a baby, so, not too well-acquainted with the bible. (The Jacob as brother I knew, though. Through osmosis? Wow, it seem to return to me that we might 've had some classes about religion and the bible at school, but then, that's precisely the classes I might have cut.)
Debra A wrote:
Maria, that other box may not exist anymore
The shelf mark for the other box appears to be completely correct, only about 30 boxes (containing other things) later after the boxes located by myself. Which very much explains how I happened to miss it in the inventaries. Don't worry, I can order it online (from home) and if it's there, it will be available to me on the next day. Unlike Italian libraries, French libraries are very stable with their shelf marks.
Debra A wrote:
Lesure's index is dated 1964. Would he still be working on it 46 years years later do you think?!
You're SO right about this! When I first googled him, I was in a great hurry and didn't even notice that all of his publications are from the 1970s and 1980s. He was a maître de conferences (Lecturer) at some French University until the late 1980s, after that I find no data, but I didn't look up in depth.
Apologies, I didn't read the Gavin Bromley essay yet (I slept like a log instead), and from now on I'm not doing any serious Ripperology until Monday or later. It's snow time for this weekend, as we're leaving tonight to go ride Fichtelberg (by the Tcheck frontier) all day tomorrow.
No, but there is a Schwarz there. (heh-heh)
What to you mean by “here“, now? I'm very intrigued.
Sorry, Lynn, never been to Sunday School EVER (I grew up in Greece, which is a very secular country), and I'm a complete atheist since a baby, so, not too well-acquainted with the bible. (The Jacob as brother I knew, though. Through osmosis? Wow, it seem to return to me that we might 've had some classes about religion and the bible at school, but then, that's precisely the classes I might have cut.)
Debra A wrote:
Maria, that other box may not exist anymore
The shelf mark for the other box appears to be completely correct, only about 30 boxes (containing other things) later after the boxes located by myself. Which very much explains how I happened to miss it in the inventaries. Don't worry, I can order it online (from home) and if it's there, it will be available to me on the next day. Unlike Italian libraries, French libraries are very stable with their shelf marks.
Debra A wrote:
Lesure's index is dated 1964. Would he still be working on it 46 years years later do you think?!
You're SO right about this! When I first googled him, I was in a great hurry and didn't even notice that all of his publications are from the 1970s and 1980s. He was a maître de conferences (Lecturer) at some French University until the late 1980s, after that I find no data, but I didn't look up in depth.
Apologies, I didn't read the Gavin Bromley essay yet (I slept like a log instead), and from now on I'm not doing any serious Ripperology until Monday or later. It's snow time for this weekend, as we're leaving tonight to go ride Fichtelberg (by the Tcheck frontier) all day tomorrow.
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