It must be the month of keeping up with the Jones's, after Richard Jones excellent "Jack the Ripper-The Casebook" we stumble upon another excellent tome, this time by Liverpool based historian Chris Jones.
The book is quite large and more than just an A-Z, in the sense that there are several small dissertations that set the scene, including an article on Maybrick as JTR, an article on the Trial of Florence Maybrick, and a look at the relationship of Florence and James.
There is also a chronology on the Maybricks, a bibliography, and the book is also fully referenced.
The Maybrick A-Z
Chris Jones
A Countyvise Publication
RRP £14.95
ISBN 978-1-906856-00-9
308 pages
Has anyone read the book yet?
The book is quite large and more than just an A-Z, in the sense that there are several small dissertations that set the scene, including an article on Maybrick as JTR, an article on the Trial of Florence Maybrick, and a look at the relationship of Florence and James.
There is also a chronology on the Maybricks, a bibliography, and the book is also fully referenced.
The Maybrick A-Z
Chris Jones
A Countyvise Publication
RRP £14.95
ISBN 978-1-906856-00-9
308 pages
Has anyone read the book yet?