Paperback. SIGNED. This book is an affectionate look at London and its well-known landmarks and past history. All the favourite haunts are mentioned including the Albert Hall, the Tower of London and Kensington Palace. The characters are not forgotten and Jack the Ripper rubs shoulders with royalty and the ghosts in the Tower. The river Thames meanders throughout the narrative as a majestic waterway with visions of past glories. The author (who was a contributor to the Grey House House book 'Who Was Jack the Ripper? A Collection of Present-Day Theories and Observations' and also participated in BBC Television's 'Mastermind' specialist subject 'Jack the Ripper') includes many personal reminiscences and observations including several irreverent poems. The book can be used as a guidebook, but most of all it is a fascinating account of one of the greatest cities in the world. The Jack the Ripper chapter is entitled 'Ripperland' (pp.38-49). 107pp. New p/back SIGNED by the author.