Eduardo Zinna has an extremely rare book, its the only one Ive ever signed.
Thought he wanted me to sign a greeting card.
Monty
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What is the worst Ripper book you've ever read?
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Originally posted by Celesta View PostOn the other hand, Rumbelow's The Complete Jack the Ripper is one of my favorites. I lucked up and got one that he had autographed on one of his tours.
PHILIP
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Uncle Jack, by Tony Williams, is, at present, my least favorite JtR book. I never thought I'd find a Ripper book boring, but when I was reading this one, I was tempted to go out and bury in the backyard. Since I paid almost four whole dollars on it, I made myself read it as penance for buying a book just because it was cheap.
On the other hand, Rumbelow's The Complete Jack the Ripper is one of my favorites. I lucked up and got one that he had autographed on one of his tours.
Jeff, I see you've struck again! "Always look on the broyt side of life..."
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Good thread and is saving me time, trouble, and cash.
On recommendations here I did get Tom Cullum's Autumn of Terror sent over from the UK in a jiffy and very reasonable price.Yes, it is very enjoyable.
Thanks again,
Roy
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Originally posted by JustForJolly View PostThis has nothing to do with this thread or has it?
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Originally posted by Pirate Jack View Post
Well apart from giving us something to read, what have they really done for us?
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Ye what have these authors ever done for US?
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Well I'm alright because I'm the meekest person ever and I'm going to inherit the earth, so that's nice isn't it? I'm glad I'm getting something 'cause I have a hell of a time. This has nothing to do with this thread or has it?
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Originally posted by Sam Flynn View PostThe crucifixion springs to mind. The Life of Brian is very silly (or did I miss the point?)
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Originally posted by DVV View PostIs there any other murder case that has inspired so many silly works?
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