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How far back do you want to go? Have you read Leonard Matters' 1929 book on Jack, 'The Mystery of Jack the Ripper'?
'Jack the Ripper: A Bibliography and Review of the Literature' by Alexander Kelly and David Sharp, which also lists fiction, drama, films, music on Jack, though only up to 1995, is a good read.
Does anyone know if the "thames torso murders of Victorian London" is worth buying/reading? Both that & trows book are rather expensive but I wonder if they contain any good info on the torso murders that isn't readily available here?
Do you mean the one by RM Gordon? I know a bit about him and that book!
Helena
Yes that's indeed one. What do you think about? I believe it's a suspect book which For the most part I try to steer away from. However it's not like there are many options when it's comes to torso (2)
Does anyone know if the "thames torso murders of Victorian London" is worth buying/reading? Both that & trows book are rather expensive but I wonder if they contain any good info on the torso murders that isn't readily available here?
I enjoyed both these books, aside from the George Chapman did it nonsense of the Gordon book. Neither are exhaustive nor do they make use of some of the best documentation on the cases, but if you're interested in learning about the torso murders they're still the only game in town.
Yours truly,
Tom Wescott
P.S. It's Capturing Jack the Ripper' by Neil R. A. Bell. Typing 'Ripper Neil Bell' in Amazon will bring it up.
Bought as Kindle e-books: The Bank Holiday Murders by Wescott The Complete History of Jack the Ripper by Sugden Jack the Ripper: Letters from Hell by Evans Jack the Ripper: Quest for a Killer by Trow Jack the Ripper and the Case for Scotland Yard's Prime Suspect by House The Ultimate Jack the Ripper Sourcebook by Evans
Able to read free as a member of Kindle Unlimited: Chasing the Ripper (Kindle single) by Cornwell Jack the Ripper: the Simple Truth by Paley
This is a fiction title: A Tale from Ripper Street: Inspector Edmund Reid's Hunt for Jack the Ripper (probably a tie-in to the television series)
Bought as Kindle e-books: The Bank Holiday Murders by Wescott The Complete History of Jack the Ripper by Sugden Jack the Ripper: Letters from Hell by Evans Jack the Ripper: Quest for a Killer by Trow Jack the Ripper and the Case for Scotland Yard's Prime Suspect by House The Ultimate Jack the Ripper Sourcebook by Evans
Able to read free as a member of Kindle Unlimited: Chasing the Ripper (Kindle single) by Cornwell Jack the Ripper: the Simple Truth by Paley
This is a fiction title: A Tale from Ripper Street: Inspector Edmund Reid's Hunt for Jack the Ripper (probably a tie-in to the television series)
Pat [oops sorry Dunny]
What is Kindle unlmited.
G U T
There are two ways to be fooled, one is to believe what isn't true, the other is to refuse to believe that which is true.
Doesn't matter, found it, just as usual not available n Aus, or perhaps anywhere outside USA.
Kindle Unlimited by Amazon charges a monthly subscription price (about $10 US) and allows the subscriber to choose from thousands of titles, that can be sent to your reading device or the Kindle Cloud reader for "free".
The "unlimited" part means a subscriber doesn't have either a minimum or a maximum title count to worry about.
I think it is a bit like renting an e-book rather than buying it outright for keeping forever. Good way to check things out if you don't know how good they are.
Don't know if other Amazons have anything like it, to be honest. (Can't imagine why they wouldn't, unless copyright laws in other countries are a barrier.)
I think I also ordered a print copy of The Complete Jack the Ripper A to Z in print, as it wasn't in e-book format. I got the 2010 edition, so if we own the first edition, this won't duplicate it.
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