According to Amazon, there is a new 800-page staggering edition of this book coming out in July. Is this really the case? I drool at the prospect!
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Hey. I've got my original, 1988, well thumbed, much read, Jack The Ripper A to Z. It's falling to pieces.
But when I visited London last year I picked up books about Jack that I can't get at home.
However, "The Ultimate..." I've never heard of.
I hope I don't have to come back to London to buy.
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The "Ultimate" is a fine collection of the primary sources regarding the case, featuring the entire contents of the Scotland Yard Files covering the full series of the murders, and is a must for any serious researcher.
It is one of those books that you should leave on top of the rest, as you will go back to it time and time again!Regards Mike
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Originally posted by Mike Covell View PostThe "Ultimate" is a fine collection of the primary sources regarding the case, featuring the entire contents of the Scotland Yard Files covering the full series of the murders, and is a must for any serious researcher.
It is one of those books that you should leave on top of the rest, as you will go back to it time and time again!
Author's names, publisher's names. I doubt that I'll find them but...
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The book is by Stewart P. Evans and Keith Skinner.
it is available in both Paperback and Hardback, although prices vary.
The New edition actually has two release dates on Amazon
May 09
Buy The Ultimate Jack the Ripper Sourcebook by Skinner, Keith, Evans, Stewart (ISBN: 9781849010573) from Amazon's Book Store. Everyday low prices and free delivery on eligible orders.
July 09
Buy The Ultimate Jack the Ripper Companion: An Illustrated Encyclopedia by Evans, Stewart P., Skinner, Keith (ISBN: 9781602396661) from Amazon's Book Store. Everyday low prices and free delivery on eligible orders.
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Regards Mike
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Hi Nts,
You'll find it. I ordered it while in France, but can't remember if it was by Amazon or Abebooks.
Ref:
Evans (Stewart P) / Skinner (Keith), 'The Ultimate JtR sourcebook', London, Robinson, 2000
whether you can get the American edition ('The ultimate JtR companion'), Carroll & Graf Publishers, 2000.
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Thanks Mike and DVD. I have checked the sites out. I am waiting to get my hands on the Ultimate.
But I have to give a big thumbs up to a book I found at the Docklands Exhibition last year. Again, if I hadn't been in London I would never have known it existed.
'The London of Jack the Ripper Then and Now'
by Robert Clack and Philip Hutchinson. Foreward by Stewart P. Evans.
I visited the sites then checked them with this book.
There's nothing like walking around Jack's killing field, especially at night.
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Originally posted by Mike Covell View PostThe New edition actually has two release dates on Amazon
May 09
Buy The Ultimate Jack the Ripper Sourcebook by Skinner, Keith, Evans, Stewart (ISBN: 9781849010573) from Amazon's Book Store. Everyday low prices and free delivery on eligible orders.
July 09
http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/1...pf_rd_i=468294
Which is correct?Kind regards, Sam Flynn
"Suche Nullen" (Nietzsche, Götzendämmerung, 1888)
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Originally posted by DVV View PostWould you mind if I rather sip a cuba libre with a nice and fresh lady, on my favorite beach?
It's just that I have to travel so far.
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It's a little tough, from the info we have, to figure out what's going on here, so we'll have to await the definitive word from SPE. What appears to be happening is that reprintings of the paperback edition are about to be issued. In the UK, the book will be published by its original publisher, Robinson. In the States, publication will be by Skyhorse which must have acquired the rights after the Carroll & Graf imprint was dropped a couple of years ago by its new owner, Perseus Books.
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Merci, Maurice... we'll have to wait until SPE confirms. If the Robinson has the same number of pages, then is it a revised edition, or a straightforward reprint? (Either way, I need to replace my copy!)Kind regards, Sam Flynn
"Suche Nullen" (Nietzsche, Götzendämmerung, 1888)
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