I think many of us are aware of the 'For Dummies' range of books. These cover a wide range of subjects from Ancient Egyptians to Adobe Photoshop, Neurolinguistic Programming to Catholicism. Even sex
Celesta mentioned on JTR forums (as an aside, I believe), whether we could do with a Jack the Ripper for Dummies. I did once contact a publisher with this idea about a year ago but got no reply.
As the JTR field is a complicated one, a simple to negotiate tome of facts sounds exciting to me. Eddleston's Encyclopedia comes close, but is peppered with inaccuracies and repetition.
Just as an elbow test in the bathwater of Ripperology, does anybody else here think that such a book would make a useful (if not valuable) addition to the Ripper non-fiction canon? Perhaps as a good starting point for those interested in the case who want to avoid the politics and potential distortions that can often riddle the field.
JB
Celesta mentioned on JTR forums (as an aside, I believe), whether we could do with a Jack the Ripper for Dummies. I did once contact a publisher with this idea about a year ago but got no reply.
As the JTR field is a complicated one, a simple to negotiate tome of facts sounds exciting to me. Eddleston's Encyclopedia comes close, but is peppered with inaccuracies and repetition.
Just as an elbow test in the bathwater of Ripperology, does anybody else here think that such a book would make a useful (if not valuable) addition to the Ripper non-fiction canon? Perhaps as a good starting point for those interested in the case who want to avoid the politics and potential distortions that can often riddle the field.
JB
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