The 4th Edition of inside Bucks Row is now avaliable.
Current owners of a previous edition will as usually get a link sent to their email to download the latest version.
For new purchasers, updates are included in the cost of £6.99
Payment is by PayPal.
Normal delivery is within 2 hours of notification of payment.
Don't forget to include your email address so I can see the download link to use.
The 4th Edition of this work adds some significant information.
We take a look at the London Hospital clock, and if it was visible from Bucks Row in 1888, and if this could have any material effect on the case.
This edition also incorporates research by Casebook Poster Jeff Hamm, related to blood volume and blood loss.
There is also new appraisal of some the suggestions in the book “Cutting Point”.
We also have a brief look at the possible location of the nightwatchman at the Great Eastern Goods Yard.
And of course numerous other updates, additions and even corrections, where needed.
725 pages.
Fully Referenced with hundreds of hyperlinks to other research sites.
Over 200 press reports, London, regional and overseas.
Over 200 full colour photo.
Period press sketches.
Extensive use maps in the book, some interactive with photographs of locations.
Comprehensive collection of maps websites.
Inside Bucks Row, now on edition 4.00
.
.
Current owners of a previous edition will as usually get a link sent to their email to download the latest version.
For new purchasers, updates are included in the cost of £6.99
Payment is by PayPal.
Normal delivery is within 2 hours of notification of payment.
Don't forget to include your email address so I can see the download link to use.
The 4th Edition of this work adds some significant information.
We take a look at the London Hospital clock, and if it was visible from Bucks Row in 1888, and if this could have any material effect on the case.
This edition also incorporates research by Casebook Poster Jeff Hamm, related to blood volume and blood loss.
There is also new appraisal of some the suggestions in the book “Cutting Point”.
We also have a brief look at the possible location of the nightwatchman at the Great Eastern Goods Yard.
And of course numerous other updates, additions and even corrections, where needed.
725 pages.
Fully Referenced with hundreds of hyperlinks to other research sites.
Over 200 press reports, London, regional and overseas.
Over 200 full colour photo.
Period press sketches.
Extensive use maps in the book, some interactive with photographs of locations.
Comprehensive collection of maps websites.
Inside Bucks Row, now on edition 4.00
.
.