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  • Sam Flynn
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    Originally posted by Stewart P Evans View Post
    Back in 1994 Martin Fido wrote the following in my copy of the 1994 edition of the A-Z (in Feldman's office) -

    [ATTACH]1822[/ATTACH]
    If there were a prize for the heroic combination of impossible rhymes, that would take some beating!

    I'm impressed (he muttered, somewhat grudging and grumbledy...)

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  • Natalie Severn
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    Originally posted by Tom_Wescott View Post
    Stewart,

    That is totally awesome...as is Martin Fido. I miss him on these boards.

    Yours truly,

    Tom Wescott
    Well be grateful you"ve got Stewart Tom.He is second to none!

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  • Tom_Wescott
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    Stewart,

    That is totally awesome...as is Martin Fido. I miss him on these boards.

    Yours truly,

    Tom Wescott

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  • Stewart P Evans
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    Martin Fido

    Back in 1994 Martin Fido wrote the following in my copy of the 1994 edition of the A-Z (in Feldman's office) -

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  • Natalie Severn
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    Originally posted by Tom_Wescott View Post
    Remind me to get Begg to sign my copy of Letters From Hell.

    Yours truly,

    Tom Wescott

    What?

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  • Monty
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    Grave,

    I took SYI to the conference for Don to sign, as Stewart had kindly signed it a few months before. Unfortunately Don couldnt make it so missed out.

    To make up for it, I got Stewarts lovely wife Rosie to sign the conference pack infront of Stewart. You should have seen the look on Rosies face, total confusion. Not as confused as Stewarts mind.

    Monty

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  • Tom_Wescott
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    Remind me to get Begg to sign my copy of Letters From Hell.

    Yours truly,

    Tom Wescott

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  • The Grave Maurice
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    Originally posted by Monty View Post
    I got three...but Im greedy that way.
    Well, I've got a couple myself, he said modestly. (They're only difficult to find, not impossible.) One of them is a beaut: mint condition, signed by Begg, Fido, Skinner, and Rumbelow.

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  • Mike Covell
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    Originally posted by kensei View Post

    But I just managed to nab another copy from Amazon for only $10 and it just arrived yesterday. So-- TAKE THAT, THIEF!!!
    Best $10 you will ever spend, I didn't pay for mine, someone left it unsupervised in their car

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  • Monty
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    Originally posted by The Grave Maurice View Post
    I believe that the 1996 edition was issued only in paperback. There was a hardcover of the original 1991 edition (ISBN 0-7472-0424-1), but it's damn hard to find a copy.
    I got three...but Im greedy that way.

    Monty

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  • kensei
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    For my own satisfaction:

    I purchased a rare cheap copy of the A to Z last fall from Amazon, and promptly lost it when a bag containing it was stolen out of my car on the very day it arrived, thus I barely got to peruse it and only had it in my posession for a few hours. (Causing many dark thoughts of what would be a fittingly horrible fate for the person responsible.) Since then I've waited for another affordable copy to come available but have found that the book usually sells for anywhere from 40 to 75 dollars.

    But I just managed to nab another copy from Amazon for only $10 and it just arrived yesterday. So-- TAKE THAT, THIEF!!!

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  • Doctor X
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    Originally posted by Dan Norder View Post
    So, again, no one should expect to see another edition of the A-Z anytime soon.


    --J.D.

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  • Dan Norder
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    Originally posted by Doctor X View Post
    So I got into a private conversation with a member HERE, and it seems it is coming out under another publisher. Lo and Behold! It is listed on Amazon.uk as out a few weeks ago . . . just not available!!
    To be clear here, just in case it isn't, the Amazon listing was for a publisher who had planned to release it next month but then was bought out by another company and put the plans on hold. When I said the authors were looking for a new publisher I meant another one entirely.

    So, again, no one should expect to see another edition of the A-Z anytime soon.

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  • Doctor X
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    Originally posted by Phizzie View Post
    Hey, looks like I started a debate with the AZ!!

    I phoned the publishers of 1994 edition I have - Headline Book Publishing in London - they dont know anything about any new edition. But the person I spoke to I don't think knew what day it was.
    I contacted the publishers of the second edition--I found a few available since my Google-Fu be strong!

    They have no plans to reprint it.

    So I got into a private conversation with a member HERE, and it seems it is coming out under another publisher. Lo and Behold! It is listed on Amazon.uk as out a few weeks ago . . . just not available!!

    Fans of Blackadder may imagine the authors furiously correcting proofs reading these pages ala Robby Coltrane's Johnson.

    Yours truly,

    --J.D.

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  • Cap'n Jack
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    I would imagine that the task of producing a completely accurate A-Z at the time it was published to be a complete and utter nightmare.
    From my own research in the last few weeks I would throw up the following:
    Littlechild was having a nervous breakdown and not on duty throughout the Whitechapel Murders.
    Charles Henry Cutbush was in a more senior position at Scotland Yard than any detective, and that includes Swanson and Littlechild.
    Inspector Andrews did not pursue Tumblety to New York.
    Tumblety faced manslaughter charges in England a full ten years before the Whitechapel Murders.
    Maybrick's brother was a club associate of the Prince royal.
    Maybrick may have been poisoned by faulty alcohol, as many others were in the year of his death.
    Is there more, oh yes.
    I look forward to the publication, brave hearts they are.

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