The Jeremy Beadle Prize 2009
The winner of the Jeremy Beadle Prize for 2008 was Timothy Riordan's The Nine Lives of Dr Tumblety, which featured the first known photograph of Tumblety. Our panel of judges said:
The photograph of Tumblety was fantastic, ...but of equal if less obvious value was Riordan’s analysis of Tumblety’s biographies, which set them in context and drew meaning from them. This added just a little more flesh to the skeleton of Tumblety and set him more firmly in his time and place. It was a good, solid piece of historical writing.
This year's competition is already underway! Every article featured in Ripperologist between issues 100 and 109 (December 2009) will have a chance to win the coveted title, not to mention £100 cash.
And entry is free!
Send your submissions to contact@ripperologist.biz
The winner of the Jeremy Beadle Prize for 2008 was Timothy Riordan's The Nine Lives of Dr Tumblety, which featured the first known photograph of Tumblety. Our panel of judges said:
The photograph of Tumblety was fantastic, ...but of equal if less obvious value was Riordan’s analysis of Tumblety’s biographies, which set them in context and drew meaning from them. This added just a little more flesh to the skeleton of Tumblety and set him more firmly in his time and place. It was a good, solid piece of historical writing.
This year's competition is already underway! Every article featured in Ripperologist between issues 100 and 109 (December 2009) will have a chance to win the coveted title, not to mention £100 cash.
And entry is free!
Send your submissions to contact@ripperologist.biz
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