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  • milchmanuk
    Cadet
    • Feb 2022
    • 239

    #1

    Hendrik de Jong

    hi
    has anyone read the books by jan bondeson Jack the Ripper.
    is there a podcast here , i am looking. or somewhere else with a link.
    this looks to be very interesting from what i gathered this morning.
    thx everyone !
    Rivals of the Ripper by Jan Bondeson | Waterstones
    Last edited by milchmanuk; 08-25-2022, 08:26 AM.
  • Herlock Sholmes
    Commissioner
    • May 2017
    • 22314

    #2
    I’m unsure about podcasts Milchman but there is definitely De Jong-related research over on JTRForums. I have Rivals Of The Ripper and I’ve also read Queen Victoria’s Stalker, Murder Houses Of London, The Ripper Of Waterloo Road and The London Monster. All recommended Milchman. I’ll have to get around to looking at more of his books. He used to post over on JTRForums. I seem to recall reading of him giving a talk at one of the meetings though I might be wrong on this. Jon Menges is the guy to ask if there are any recordings of him.
    Regards

    Herlock Sholmes

    ”I think that Herlock is a genius.” Trevor Marriott

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    • milchmanuk
      Cadet
      • Feb 2022
      • 239

      #3
      i asked about podcast as there was a snippet i found on YouTube earlier with this author.
      it was on hereinHolland .com
      Was Jack the Ripper a Dutch sailor? - YouTube

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      • milchmanuk
        Cadet
        • Feb 2022
        • 239

        #4
        he is quoted in number 159 Ripperologist magazine ?
        on the front cover.

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        • milchmanuk
          Cadet
          • Feb 2022
          • 239

          #5
          Originally posted by Herlock Sholmes View Post
          I’m unsure about podcasts Milchman but there is definitely De Jong-related research over on JTRForums. I have Rivals Of The Ripper and I’ve also read Queen Victoria’s Stalker, Murder Houses Of London, The Ripper Of Waterloo Road and The London Monster. All recommended Milchman. I’ll have to get around to looking at more of his books. He used to post over on JTRForums. I seem to recall reading of him giving a talk at one of the meetings though I might be wrong on this. Jon Menges is the guy to ask if there are any recordings of him.
          what did you think of or rate the "rivals of the ripper"
          sherlock

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          • Herlock Sholmes
            Commissioner
            • May 2017
            • 22314

            #6
            Originally posted by milchmanuk View Post

            what did you think of or rate the "rivals of the ripper"
            sherlock
            I remember really enjoying it Milchman. I’d say that about all of the Bondeson’s books that I’ve read. I was recently waiting for a book to arrive and had decided to re-read The London Monster in the meantime but my book arrived early so I never got to it. I’d certainly like to re-read that one and I’ve put Bondeson’s on my ever-growing ‘to-get’ list so that I can get more of his books.
            Regards

            Herlock Sholmes

            ”I think that Herlock is a genius.” Trevor Marriott

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            • Ozzy
              Detective
              • Jun 2010
              • 275

              #7

              I have a Ripperologist index pdf file which covers No. 113 (April 2010) – No. 160 (February/March 2018). Below is Jan Bondeson's entry.
              By the way, it's Herlock!


              Bondeson, Jan
              articles by
              ‘Queen Victoria’s Stalker’ 118:19–29
              ‘Carlo the Acting Dog’ 120:64–67
              ‘Victorian Dog Drama’ 121:43–48
              ‘The Adventures of London Jack, the Celebrated Collecting Dog’ 122:29–33
              ‘The Lifesaving Dogs of Paris’ 123:27–30
              ‘Lady Florence Dixie and Hubert the St Bernard Dog’ 124:99–101
              ‘The Amazing Railway Jack’ 125:65–67
              ‘Owney, America’s Travelling Dog of Mystery’ 126:39–44
              ‘The Turnspit Dog’ 127:65–71
              ‘New Light on the Murder House at No.16 Batty Street’ 128:80–83
              ‘Greyfriars Bobby, Edinburgh’s Dog of Mystery’ 128:92–94
              ‘The Murder of Thomas Smith’ 129:53–54
              ‘Newfoundland Dogs to the Rescue!’ 130:56–59
              ‘‘Chopper’ Gamble and the Islington Child Outrages’ 131:33–37
              ‘Mystery at Mr Cooke’s School of Anatomy’ 132:37–42
              ‘Murder at the Café Royal’ 133:61–63
              ‘Guy Logan vs. Jack the Ripper’ 134:2–14
              ‘Leaves from Guy Logan’s Notebook’ 135:25–33
              ‘More Leaves from Guy Logan’s Notebook’ 136:19–25
              ‘Henry Wainwright’s Murder House in Whitechapel Road’ 136:26–31
              ‘Murder in Artillery Passage’ 137:9–11
              ‘Murder in Dan Mendoza’s Old Pub’ 137:11–13
              ‘The Plaistow Horror’ 138:42–45
              ‘Ilford’s Little Shop of Horrors’ 138:46–47
              ‘George R Sims and The Grafton Street Murder’ 139:28–32
              ‘New Light on Elvira Barney’s Mysterious Murder House’ 139:32–37
              ‘Murder and Mystery on Ladbroke Grove’ 140:37–39
              ‘The Pimlico Murder, 1876’ 140:39–42
              ‘Horace Wyndham: New Light on an Obscure True Crime Author’ 141:25–31
              ‘The Murder House in Denham’ 142:55–63
              ‘The Curse on Amhurst Road and the Guilford Street Mystery’ 143:41–48
              ‘Saved by the Unwritten Law’ 144:54–55
              ‘Patrick Mackay, London’s Unknown Serial Killer’ 144:56–58
              ‘The Borough High Street Mystery, 1875’ 145:61–62
              ‘The Murderous ‘Gentleman Jim’, 1892’ 145:63–65
              ‘The Acton Atrocity, 1880’ 146:51–54
              ‘Charles Dickens and The Murder House in Chatham’ 146:55–60
              ‘Murder Houses of Ramsgate’ 147:29–43
              addendum 153:45
              ‘The Great Coram Street Murder, 1872’ 148:55–69
              ‘The Burton Crescent Murders, 1878 and 1884’ 149:44–56
              ‘Dennis Nilsen’s Murder Houses’ 150:31–34
              ‘Murder House Postcards’ 151:26–35
              ‘Four Tales of Mystery and Murder from ‘Strange Victoriana’ ’ 152:49–60
              ‘The Mystery of Water Lane’ 153:43–46
              ‘The Ripper of Waterloo Road: The Murder of Eliza Grimwood in 1838’ 154:46–56
              ‘Two Contemporary Swedish Pamphlets about Jack the Ripper’ 155:7–8
              ‘The Murder of Elizabeth Jeffs’ 155:28–39
              ‘The Murder of Mrs Donatty’ 156:21–32
              ‘The Blackheath Mystery’ 157:38–41
              ‘The Tooting Horror’ 157:41–45
              ‘A Richmond Horror Story’ 158:21–25
              ‘Husband Murder at Battersea’ 158:25–28
              ‘The Dutch Jack the Ripper: New Light on Hendrik De Jong’ (with Bart FM Droog) 159:2–24
              ‘From Ripper Suspect to Hyperpedestrian: The Strange Career of Beresford Greathead’ 160:12–16

              books by
              Amazing Dogs: A Cabinet of Canine Curiosities (reviewed) 120:139
              Greyfriars Bobby: The Most Faithful Dog in the World (reviewed) 122:85–86
              The Lion Boy and Other Medical Curiosities
              extract 160:12–16
              reviewed 160:46
              Murder Houses of Greater London (reviewed) 145:95–96
              Murder Houses of London (reviewed) 139:84, 145:95–96
              Murder Houses of South London (reviewed) 145:95–96
              Queen Victoria and the Stalker: The Strange Story of the Boy Jones (reviewed) 118:96–98
              The Ripper of Waterloo Road: The Murder of Eliza Grimwood in 1838
              extract 154:46–56
              reviewed 154:82–83
              Rivals of the Ripper: Unsolved Murders of Women in Late Victorian London
              extract 148:55–69
              reviewed 148:92–93
              Strange Victoriana
              extract 152:49–60
              reviewed 152:79–80
              Victorian Murders 159:63–64
              see also The True History of Jack the Ripper
              These are not clues, Fred.
              It is not yarn leading us to the dark heart of this place.
              They are half-glimpsed imaginings, tangle of shadows.
              And you and I floundering at them in the ever vainer hope that we might corral them into meaning when we will not.
              We will not.

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              • Herlock Sholmes
                Commissioner
                • May 2017
                • 22314

                #8
                Originally posted by Ozzy View Post
                I have a Ripperologist index pdf file which covers No. 113 (April 2010) – No. 160 (February/March 2018). Below is Jan Bondeson's entry.
                By the way, it's Herlock!


                Bondeson, Jan
                articles by
                ‘Queen Victoria’s Stalker’ 118:19–29
                ‘Carlo the Acting Dog’ 120:64–67
                ‘Victorian Dog Drama’ 121:43–48
                ‘The Adventures of London Jack, the Celebrated Collecting Dog’ 122:29–33
                ‘The Lifesaving Dogs of Paris’ 123:27–30
                ‘Lady Florence Dixie and Hubert the St Bernard Dog’ 124:99–101
                ‘The Amazing Railway Jack’ 125:65–67
                ‘Owney, America’s Travelling Dog of Mystery’ 126:39–44
                ‘The Turnspit Dog’ 127:65–71
                ‘New Light on the Murder House at No.16 Batty Street’ 128:80–83
                ‘Greyfriars Bobby, Edinburgh’s Dog of Mystery’ 128:92–94
                ‘The Murder of Thomas Smith’ 129:53–54
                ‘Newfoundland Dogs to the Rescue!’ 130:56–59
                ‘‘Chopper’ Gamble and the Islington Child Outrages’ 131:33–37
                ‘Mystery at Mr Cooke’s School of Anatomy’ 132:37–42
                ‘Murder at the Café Royal’ 133:61–63
                ‘Guy Logan vs. Jack the Ripper’ 134:2–14
                ‘Leaves from Guy Logan’s Notebook’ 135:25–33
                ‘More Leaves from Guy Logan’s Notebook’ 136:19–25
                ‘Henry Wainwright’s Murder House in Whitechapel Road’ 136:26–31
                ‘Murder in Artillery Passage’ 137:9–11
                ‘Murder in Dan Mendoza’s Old Pub’ 137:11–13
                ‘The Plaistow Horror’ 138:42–45
                ‘Ilford’s Little Shop of Horrors’ 138:46–47
                ‘George R Sims and The Grafton Street Murder’ 139:28–32
                ‘New Light on Elvira Barney’s Mysterious Murder House’ 139:32–37
                ‘Murder and Mystery on Ladbroke Grove’ 140:37–39
                ‘The Pimlico Murder, 1876’ 140:39–42
                ‘Horace Wyndham: New Light on an Obscure True Crime Author’ 141:25–31
                ‘The Murder House in Denham’ 142:55–63
                ‘The Curse on Amhurst Road and the Guilford Street Mystery’ 143:41–48
                ‘Saved by the Unwritten Law’ 144:54–55
                ‘Patrick Mackay, London’s Unknown Serial Killer’ 144:56–58
                ‘The Borough High Street Mystery, 1875’ 145:61–62
                ‘The Murderous ‘Gentleman Jim’, 1892’ 145:63–65
                ‘The Acton Atrocity, 1880’ 146:51–54
                ‘Charles Dickens and The Murder House in Chatham’ 146:55–60
                ‘Murder Houses of Ramsgate’ 147:29–43
                addendum 153:45
                ‘The Great Coram Street Murder, 1872’ 148:55–69
                ‘The Burton Crescent Murders, 1878 and 1884’ 149:44–56
                ‘Dennis Nilsen’s Murder Houses’ 150:31–34
                ‘Murder House Postcards’ 151:26–35
                ‘Four Tales of Mystery and Murder from ‘Strange Victoriana’ ’ 152:49–60
                ‘The Mystery of Water Lane’ 153:43–46
                ‘The Ripper of Waterloo Road: The Murder of Eliza Grimwood in 1838’ 154:46–56
                ‘Two Contemporary Swedish Pamphlets about Jack the Ripper’ 155:7–8
                ‘The Murder of Elizabeth Jeffs’ 155:28–39
                ‘The Murder of Mrs Donatty’ 156:21–32
                ‘The Blackheath Mystery’ 157:38–41
                ‘The Tooting Horror’ 157:41–45
                ‘A Richmond Horror Story’ 158:21–25
                ‘Husband Murder at Battersea’ 158:25–28
                ‘The Dutch Jack the Ripper: New Light on Hendrik De Jong’ (with Bart FM Droog) 159:2–24
                ‘From Ripper Suspect to Hyperpedestrian: The Strange Career of Beresford Greathead’ 160:12–16

                books by
                Amazing Dogs: A Cabinet of Canine Curiosities (reviewed) 120:139
                Greyfriars Bobby: The Most Faithful Dog in the World (reviewed) 122:85–86
                The Lion Boy and Other Medical Curiosities
                extract 160:12–16
                reviewed 160:46
                Murder Houses of Greater London (reviewed) 145:95–96
                Murder Houses of London (reviewed) 139:84, 145:95–96
                Murder Houses of South London (reviewed) 145:95–96
                Queen Victoria and the Stalker: The Strange Story of the Boy Jones (reviewed) 118:96–98
                The Ripper of Waterloo Road: The Murder of Eliza Grimwood in 1838
                extract 154:46–56
                reviewed 154:82–83
                Rivals of the Ripper: Unsolved Murders of Women in Late Victorian London
                extract 148:55–69
                reviewed 148:92–93
                Strange Victoriana
                extract 152:49–60
                reviewed 152:79–80
                Victorian Murders 159:63–64
                see also The True History of Jack the Ripper
                Cheers Ozzy. At least it’s not done deliberately like a certain poster on here.
                Regards

                Herlock Sholmes

                ”I think that Herlock is a genius.” Trevor Marriott

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                • FriedKidne
                  Cadet
                  • Jul 2021
                  • 24

                  #9
                  Jan Bondeson also has a "Murder Houses of Edinburgh" for those of us North of Hadrian's Wall.

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