Ripperologist #173
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Very good article by Jonathan Tye on Isaacs. Looking forward to Steve Blomer’s piece tomorrow.
Congratulations to all at Ripperologist as ever
A ‘mentioned in dispatches’ should be in order for Paul Begg for having to wade through such a high percentage of terrible sounding books. A heroic performance. I’ve put MJ Trow’s book on Bentley and Craig on my list though.Regards
Herlock Sholmes
”I think that Herlock is a genius.” Trevor Marriott
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Originally posted by Herlock Sholmes View PostVery good article by Jonathan Tye on Isaacs. Looking forward to Steve Blomer’s piece tomorrow.
Congratulations to all at Ripperologist as ever
A ‘mentioned in dispatches’ should be in order for Paul Begg for having to wade through such a high percentage of terrible sounding books. A heroic performance. I’ve put MJ Trow’s book on Bentley and Craig on my list though.
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Originally posted by PaulB View Post
Thanks Herlock. I appreciate your comments. I've had to read some awful stuff in my time, but I admit that this batch was an ordeal. And it seems they're still coming...Regards
Herlock Sholmes
”I think that Herlock is a genius.” Trevor Marriott
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Thanks
JM
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Hi JM...
subscribed but yet to receive.
Also unable to download back issues from the website.
Any suggestions?
Cheers
Pat
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PM me the email address you used to subscribe and I’ll look into it. In the meantime check your spam and junk.
You can get the current issue and 2 priors from the link I posted right above.
I’m able to download back issues, so perhaps your browser is blocking it? They’re bundled as zip files.
JM
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From this issue of Ripperologist:
...Weird
Coincidences...
…253 Whitechapel Road was the location where Thomas Coran found a bloodied knife in the early hours of the 1st October 1888. It was next door to 254 Whitechapel Road, a brothel where David Cohen was arrested in December 1888. Prior to that, 254 Whitechapel Road had been a cigar shop owned by John Levy. John’s brother Levi lived at 8 Mitre Street, which backed on to the spot where Catherine Eddowes body was found on the 30th September 1888…
I wonder who came up with that?
And was it a coincidence?
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