I was recently looking on amazon at a book called the ultimate jack the ripper sourcebook by Stewart P Evans & Keith Skinner and came across a similar looking book by the same author's called the ultimate jack the ripper companion.Are these the the same book? If not what are the differences and which one would be most recommended
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It's the same book, davbeatle. The Sourcebook is the UK edition, and the Companion is the US edition. Same text and either one is indispensible for studying this subject. You might, however, want to start with a general history of the case by, say, Sugden or Begg before you dive into the Sourcebook/Companion.
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Originally posted by The Grave Maurice View PostIt's the same book, davbeatle. The Sourcebook is the UK edition, and the Companion is the US edition. Same text and either one is indispensible for studying this subject. You might, however, want to start with a general history of the case by, say, Sugden or Begg before you dive into the Sourcebook/Companion.
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Originally posted by GordonH View Post
Since it says "Paperback (New edition)" I am assuming the authors might have updated some of the information, but Stewart P. Evans could confirm that. The JtR Sourcebook aka JtR Companion though has been out in hardback since 2001. As GM says, the information in the book is indispensible for anyone interested in the case. Evans and Skinner have done a bravura job in marshalling all the information. Incidentally their Jack the Ripper: Letters from Hell is an equally important and worthwhile book. I think you will get a lot out of both titles.
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