Was everyone, but me, aware that the phrase "Letters From Hell" was the 1884 title of a "redacted" publication, (translated and ?) edited by the popular Scottish religious writer, George MacDonald?
It may have been a Macmillan publication, but I have not tracked it further.
Apparently (according to a digitised Sydney Australia newspaper in which I first saw mention) it was being re-released by Macmillan in 1911, and the Sydney Morning Herald said:
"Letters From Hell" has been a great success since its first appearance in 1884".
Please excuse me if I'm covering ground already gone over!
MacDonald prepared a Preface for the 1884 book.
It may have been a Macmillan publication, but I have not tracked it further.
Apparently (according to a digitised Sydney Australia newspaper in which I first saw mention) it was being re-released by Macmillan in 1911, and the Sydney Morning Herald said:
"Letters From Hell" has been a great success since its first appearance in 1884".
Please excuse me if I'm covering ground already gone over!
MacDonald prepared a Preface for the 1884 book.

At least now I remembered when I first started perusing casebook, but isn't this a little freakish, or am I simply exaggerating?
As for the new A-Z, I'll wait until the hopefully “redacted“ paperback edition to make a purchase!
“breaking the ground for the rest of Ripperology“, 'cause, did you see his last 2 posts?! Kinda looks to me like someone's head's about to
explode, Tom? You'd better watch out with that!
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