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Ripperologist 134: October 2013
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Originally posted by curious View PostAdam,
Thanks so much for posting this link, and thanks to Jenni for researching and writing the article.
How disgusting to discover how the book is cobbled together. Completely outrageous.
If I were to guess, Tony Williams saw it as a joke -- waiting to see how long before students of the WC murders discover what he's done. Plus at the same time, he's making a few dollars on his poke at the "Ripper World."
Velma
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Originally posted by AdamNeilWood View PostFurther to Chris's suggestion of making Jenni's important article available for everyone to read, Jenni and myself have agreed to put it online.
The article can now be read via the Ripperologist website:
Please share this link so that the article reaches the widest possible audience.
Best wishes
Adam
Thanks so much for posting this link, and thanks to Jenni for researching and writing the article.
How disgusting to discover how the book is cobbled together. Completely outrageous.
If I were to guess, Tony Williams saw it as a joke -- waiting to see how long before students of the WC murders discover what he's done. Plus at the same time, he's making a few dollars on his poke at the "Ripper World."
Velma
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Jenni's article
Further to Chris's suggestion of making Jenni's important article available for everyone to read, Jenni and myself have agreed to put it online.
The article can now be read via the Ripperologist website:
Please share this link so that the article reaches the widest possible audience.
Best wishes
Adam
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Originally posted by Wyatt Earp View PostCongratulations to Helena on the very positive review of her book. Before I got put on to Bury I had just finished reading The Trial of George Chapman, and he was certainly a maniac in his own right. I'm looking forward to grabbing a copy of the paperback when it comes out.
Hardback will be out in about 2 weeks (available ONLY from me) and paperback will be out by January and will be available via my website, Amazon, Ebay and from any UK bookshop.
Helena Wojtczak
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Originally posted by Cogidubnus View PostI agree with you wholeheartedly Chris. Jenni's detective work in this case was inspired. What can be done about outright deception of this nature?
All the best
Dave
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Originally posted by Chris View PostAs before, I thought Jenni's detective work on the continuing John Williams literary fraud was very impressive.
I find it disturbing that the buyers of Tony Williams's purported non-fiction books have no legal remedy against this level of outright dishonesty and deception.
All the best
Dave
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Originally posted by Chris View PostAs before, I thought Jenni's detective work on the continuing John Williams literary fraud was very impressive.
I find it disturbing that the buyers of Tony Williams's purported non-fiction books have no legal remedy against this level of outright dishonesty and deception.
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As for the puns regarding painters, I suspect we will soon be Sickart of it all.
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I hope you don't mind me blowing my trumpet a little, but I did a book review for this issue (I was informed it was in it). I hope it gets some attention.
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I agree. It is incredible. This Tony Williams should be sued for deception or something.
I note that googling Antonia Alexander brings up a wikipedia page about the story of Antonia and Alexander. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antonia_and_Alexander
The page notes:
"'Antonia' and 'Alexander' may be mnemonic device names that made oral repetition of the tale easier, and so it is possible, if not likely, that they are invented names. "
Surely this has been noted before... Jenni?
Rob H
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As before, I thought Jenni's detective work on the continuing John Williams literary fraud was very impressive.
I find it disturbing that the buyers of Tony Williams's purported non-fiction books have no legal remedy against this level of outright dishonesty and deception.
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Congratulations to Helena on the very positive review of her book. Before I got put on to Bury I had just finished reading The Trial of George Chapman, and he was certainly a maniac in his own right. I'm looking forward to grabbing a copy of the paperback when it comes out.
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