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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
Sir Herlock Sholmes.
“A house of delusions is cheap to build but draughty to live in.”
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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
Sir Herlock Sholmes.
“A house of delusions is cheap to build but draughty to live in.”
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JM
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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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