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I've just received the link to Ripperologist 100 by email but I am having problems getting the link to work. It's not live in the email and even when I cut and paste the link into my browser I get a blank PDF document.
It's a fairly hefty document, Debs - perhaps it hadn't fully downloaded?
I've just received the link to Ripperologist 100 by email but I am having problems getting the link to work. It's not live in the email and even when I cut and paste the link into my browser I get a blank PDF document.
I've emailed the contact address for Rip, but in the meantime I was wondering if anyone else had managed to download the issue successfully, in case it's just my computer.
Coming shortly to a mailbox near you is the landmark 100th edition of Ripperologist magazine.
Contributors include (deep breath)...
Don Rumbelow, Stewart Evans, Martin Fido, Paul Begg, Robin Odell... Stephen Ryder, How Brown, Jonathan Menges... Gareth Williams, John Bennett, Lauren Davis, Laura Prieto... the Peabody Trust, Bishopsgate Library, and the return of Christoper-Michael DiGrazia. There's also an updated and re-illustrated version of the Wynne Baxter article by yours truly.
We also reveal the winner of the Jeremy Beadle Prize - our article of the year - and the results of our recent reader survey.
And more!
This celebratory issue will be split in two parts... so make sure you're a subscriber! Those buying it as a back issue in future months will have to pay for both parts.
Don't miss out: 6 all-colour electronic issues delivered to your email inbox monthly for just £12... sign up now by sending £12 via PayPal to contact@ripperologist.biz
Best wishes
Adam
Executive Editor
Ripperologist magazine
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