Jonathan Hainsworth
I'm proud to admit I'm a Hainsworth fan. Anytime I see his name on the byline I know I'm going to be treated to new perspectives and fresh ideas. He's possibly the only writer on the scene right now who I feel is operating at a level above my own, and because of that I have to work to keep up with what he's arguing, and even then still don't get it right away. But like Stephen, I can enjoy going back and re-reading him. My old and stale material aside, I think Examiner has enjoyed the best 'first year' of any Ripper journal ever. And I don't think I'm taking anything away from the other journals by saying that. Of course, it's also the first Ripper journal that was conceived as an e-journal.
I hope others will join me in ignoring the drama and gossip. Who cares about the 'behind the scenes' when the end result is as good as it has been these past 7 issues.
Yours truly,
Tom Wescott
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Originally posted by mariabThe Rogues Gallery article is very clearly an old piece, containing some interesting thoughts (thoughts already familiar to anyone having perused the various Stride threads), but no new information. I'm more interested in reading the upcoming article on Albert Bachert on Berner Street in Examiner 8.
JM,
Thanks for that info. That makes me feel a lot better about Fido! If you don't mind, I'll share this info with CE for publication in the next issue.
Mike,
Thanks!
Yours truly,
Tom WescottLast edited by Tom_Wescott; 04-19-2011, 02:25 AM.
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Received mine too, so thanks, but I can't read it yet. My wife and I are out of town at a family "do". (I've borrowed a laptop to see what's going on.) Rest assured, I'll be all over the new issue as soon as we get home.
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Originally posted by Casebook Examiner View PostIf you have not received your issue of the Examiner, please email examiner @ casebook.org. We received several "bounce-backs" and undeliverable returns and yours may be one of them.
We will be happy to send you another issue.
I received mine with no problem, and it looks good! Thanks Examiner folks!
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Originally posted by mklhawley View PostJust finished Tom Wescott's Rogues Gallery. Excellent! I'm now on Jonathan Hainsworth's The Honorable Schoolboy. Lovin' it.
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Everyone who has requested a resend of the issue should have one now. If you still have not received your issue, please email at examiner @ casebook.org and let us know.
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Originally posted by Casebook Examiner View PostIf you have not received your issue of the Examiner, please email examiner @ casebook.org. We received several "bounce-backs" and undeliverable returns and yours may be one of them.
We will be happy to send you another issue.
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kudos
Hello All. Kudos to everyone regarding the new CE. All good, but Professor Hainsworth is always a great read.
Cheers.
LC
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The Rogues Gallery article is very clearly an old piece, containing some interesting thoughts (thoughts already familiar to anyone having perused the various Stride threads), but no new information. I'm more interested in reading the upcoming article on Albert Bachert on Berner Street in Examiner 8.
I have to confess that the first piece I jumped on to read was Tom Wescott's interview of Rob House and his book on Kozminski (which will be available next month).
Now that Examiner has so generously become a free 'zine, I feel it's even more morally required to contribute to casebook with donations. Especially for myself as a newbie, I feel like I'm taking advantage of the people here, absorbing knowledge in a totally parasitic manner!
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Fido's 'True Crime' book review by Tom Wescott
Tom writes:
"might have some American readers scratching their heads is the fact that the book has clearly been written for an English audience"
This is probably because this title, and a new one seems to come out every year or so, is really an updated, American version of Fido's 1993 UK imprintThe Chronicle of Crime. He said to me that Barnes and Noble bought the rights to the book and has someone other than Fido updating it. According to Fido, he has nothing to do with the book True Crime, nor does he make much if any money off of it, and is as surprised as anyone else when he sees a new edition on the shelves.
Still, its a good book if you cannot get your hands on The Chronicle of Crime. I was able to find Carlton Books Ltd's 2000 paperback (336 pages) for $8.50 at a local used book store, so they are out there.
JM
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If you have not received your issue of the Examiner, please email examiner @ casebook.org. We received several "bounce-backs" and undeliverable returns and yours may be one of them.
We will be happy to send you another issue.
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CE7 is out? Hmm. I don't seem to have received mine yet. Although, I can't complain. Just in the last week or so I've finished the latest Rip and Whitechapel Society Journal. For a relatively small community, I'm always amazed at the quantity and quality of the writing produced.
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Casebook Examiner #7
Just finished Tom Wescott's Rogues Gallery. Excellent! I'm now on Jonathan Hainsworth's The Honorable Schoolboy. Lovin' it.
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