THE LONDON OF JACK THE RIPPER THEN AND NOW New Revised and Updated

Author: Clack (Robert) & Hutchinson (Philip)
Year: 2009
Publisher: Breedon Books
Edition Details: Revised and Updated Edn.
Book Condition: F/F
ISBN: 9781859837641
Price: £40.00
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Hardback. Revised & Updated. (1st pub. 2007). SIGNED. Foreword by Stewart P. Evans. A photographic journey through the London of Jack the Ripper as it was when he stalked the mean streets and alleyways of the Capital. The authors take the reader on a step-by-step tour of the crime scenes, giving a detailed history of the victims, the crimes and the police investigation. Using many previously unpublished photographs and illustrations, they put the reader on the very streets that Jack walked, showing the crime scenes, the victims' homes, the common lodging houses and the public houses. They show how to retrace the steps the victims took, pointing out the changes to that particular area and when those changes occurred. Using contemporary documents and police files the authors trace the history of all 11 Whitechapel murders from 1888 to 1891 and discuss other contemporary attacks that may well have been by the same hand. The book will not only be of interest to Ripperologists, but also to those who are interested in the history of London and the East End of London in particular. Contents include : Before 'The MacNaghten Five'; Annie Milward; Ada Wilson; Emma Smith; Martha Tabram; Mary Ann Nichols; Annie Chapman; Unidentified Victim; Elizabeth Stride; Catherine Eddowes; Mary Jane Kelly; Catherine Mylett; Alice McKenzie; The Pinchin Street Torso; Frances Coles. Profusely Illus., Afterword, Bibliog. and Index. 192pp. lge. 8vo. h/back. From the library of true writer John Bennett. INSCRIBED AND FLAT SIGNED BY PHILIP HUTCHINSON and ROBERT CLACK to John, with tipped-in label SIGNED BY STEWART P. EVANS. F. in F. dw. A fairly heavy book which may require additional postage if shipped overseas.

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