Hi all
I am looking to discover which BOOKS released over the past 135 years since the autumn of 1888 are considered the most ESSENTIAL for anyone new to Ripperology.
However, to keep things objective and impartial, could you please list your TOP 5 books, accompanied by the reasons for each of those 5 choices, BUT try to refrain from criticizing other's choices?
This should ensure this thread stays on topic and doesn't deviate with unwanted confrontations that descend into chaos.
The only other stipulation is that from your 5 choices, at least 2 have to be EITHER Non-fiction OR Fiction.
Your choices can therefore include ANY BOOK related to the RIPPER CASE, but must have a mix of BOTH Fiction and Non-Fiction.
That should strike a decent balance between this thread's overall intention as being a valuable insight for newbies.
All book choices need to be Ripper-related for this thread to remain within context.
So, who's first?
RD
I am looking to discover which BOOKS released over the past 135 years since the autumn of 1888 are considered the most ESSENTIAL for anyone new to Ripperology.
However, to keep things objective and impartial, could you please list your TOP 5 books, accompanied by the reasons for each of those 5 choices, BUT try to refrain from criticizing other's choices?
This should ensure this thread stays on topic and doesn't deviate with unwanted confrontations that descend into chaos.
The only other stipulation is that from your 5 choices, at least 2 have to be EITHER Non-fiction OR Fiction.
Your choices can therefore include ANY BOOK related to the RIPPER CASE, but must have a mix of BOTH Fiction and Non-Fiction.
That should strike a decent balance between this thread's overall intention as being a valuable insight for newbies.
All book choices need to be Ripper-related for this thread to remain within context.
So, who's first?
RD
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