Not sure if anyone has ever posted regarding this particular work, but I must say, I am hooked, and it's fascinating.
After reading the review online, and seeing that Sturgis tackles the "Sickert as Ripper" theory, I decided I wanted this book. Luckily, Susan ordered me a copy from Amazon, for a fiver, and I am hooked!
Although I have not started on the main body of the book, I have skipped to the Jack the Ripper heavy postscript.
The postscript is the area that most ripperologists will be interested in, and features the theories that have been presented over the years, tackling, Melvin Fairclough, Stephen Knight, Jen Overton Fuller, Gormon, and of course our beloved Patricia (I just made a million while you was typing my name) Cornwell. He demolishes all the theories, presenting a fully sourced, well written argument.
A great read!
Walter Sickert-A Life,
Matthew Sturgis,
Harper Perennial,
2005,
Paperback,
RRP, £12.99
After reading the review online, and seeing that Sturgis tackles the "Sickert as Ripper" theory, I decided I wanted this book. Luckily, Susan ordered me a copy from Amazon, for a fiver, and I am hooked!
Although I have not started on the main body of the book, I have skipped to the Jack the Ripper heavy postscript.
The postscript is the area that most ripperologists will be interested in, and features the theories that have been presented over the years, tackling, Melvin Fairclough, Stephen Knight, Jen Overton Fuller, Gormon, and of course our beloved Patricia (I just made a million while you was typing my name) Cornwell. He demolishes all the theories, presenting a fully sourced, well written argument.
A great read!
Walter Sickert-A Life,
Matthew Sturgis,
Harper Perennial,
2005,
Paperback,
RRP, £12.99
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