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  • Neal Shelden
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    People can contact me for a copy of the book at:

    silic1st1m@hotmail.com

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  • Steve S
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    Originally posted by Neal Shelden View Post
    This book can now only be obtained from me at my new address:


    Think that puts you about 3 miles from me........
    Steve
    Last edited by Admin; 01-15-2009, 03:29 PM. Reason: Removed home address at request of poster.

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  • Neal Shelden
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    This book can now only be obtained from me at my new address:
    ...

    Or from other favoured sellers such as Loretta Lay.

    Dan Norder is no longer an approved seller of the book or any of Dan Norder's related companies.
    Last edited by Admin; 01-15-2009, 03:30 PM. Reason: Removed home address at request of poster.

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  • Jenni Shelden
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    Hey Dan,

    I have a feeling that Murder One's were signed. I will ask Neal or tell him you were asking

    Jen

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  • Dan Norder
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    Actually, now that I think about it, I still have some autographed copies of this book available for sale. If you are in America and you're interested in getting a signed copy, drop me a line at dannorder@gmail.com for more information.

    If you are in Europe or elsewhere you can get signed copies through Neal and probably Loretta Lay as well. I don't recall if the ones at Murder One bookstore were autographed or not, but I know they had a shipment of these before it was even officially launched at the 2007 Ripper conference in Wolverhampton and most likely still have some.

    If you'd like to order it through just about any bookstore, the ISBN code is: 0978911296 (or ISBN-13: 978-0978911294). That should work at an online shop or through special order at your favorite local bookstore as well.

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  • Dan Norder
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    Originally posted by Mike Covell View Post
    There are some wonderful pictures of the victims in life, with the exception of MJK
    Actually, the only photo of a victim in life is the one of Annie Chapman.

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    Monty wrote a review of this book that you can see here.

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  • George Hutchinson
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    One of the best JTR books to emerge in the last few years. Only for the hardcore enthusiasts, but it promises much and delivers. It is also a very 'worthy' item, bringing the focus back onto the women as people rather than corpses.

    PHILIP

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  • Mike Covell
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    Here is a link for those wishing to buy this book,

    http://www.amazon.co.uk/Victims-Jack...3341140&sr=8-6

    Regards

    Mike

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  • Mike Covell
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    Another great book and Neal Stubbins Sheldon has presented a worthwile addition to any ripper bookcase.

    It's strengths lie in the fact that he has done some solid research into the C5 victims, their families and their descendants.

    There are some wonderful pictures of the victims in life, with the exception of MJK, and some photo's of the victims decendants now.

    One of the best photos in the book is a picture of Eddowes family stood on the spot in Mitre Square were she was found dead.

    A great book, not overly long, with hard core research and some fantstic pictures.

    Mike

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  • Mike Covell
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    The Victims of Jack the Ripper

    A thread for discussion, reviews and questions on Jack the Rippers, Victims, Neal Stubbings Sheldon.
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