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Thanks very much for that sound advice. I will confer with my publisher about it.
To Steadmund Brand
Yes, hopefully next year.
To Nick Spring
Thanks for the support. There will be new photos and new sources/evidence published for the first time that will, hopefully, make it fresh and worthwhile.
It's the real deal: a missing piece of the jigsaw now found after 124 years which terminates the modern paradigm that 1) the real Druitt was unknown to Sir Melville Macnaghten, and 2) Druitt's family were unaware of the Ripper allegation against one of their own.
I take it the book will also be available in the Barnes & Noble stores in New York City and State.
I would not worry too much about the date "March 15th". Nobody here is connected to the Julian family of ancient Rome, nor claiming (I hope!) to set up a dictatorship of the government and empire (is there any?) of that city.
The "American Brutus" was (according to his biographer) was John Wilkes Booth.
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