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The Man Who Hunted Jack the RipperSomething new on Jack the Ripper? Detective Inspector Edmund Reid, head of the Whitechapel detective force, led his men in a relentless pursuit of the Whitechapel Murderer throughout the horrific series of slayings which spanned the years 1888 to 1891. After his retirement in 1896, Reid often reminisced on his involvement in the great investigation, addressing all the theories as to the identity of Jack the Ripper that were aired during his lifetime. “Will be greedily mined for its nuggets of information!”—Donald Rumbelow, author of The Complete Jack the Ripper “Contains refreshing finds of new information no genuine student of the case will want to miss. Highly recommended!”—Philip Sugden, author of The Complete History of Jack the Ripper 198 pages, 27 photographs, Hardbound, Pictorial endpapers, Index Title: The Man Who Hunted Jack the Ripper: Edmund Reid and the Police Perspective Authors: Nicholas Connell and Stewart P Evans with Introduction by Richard Whittington-Egan Item #: Bk/Hunt Price: US$ 19.95 Item Number Item Description Quantity: Enter a quantity and the system knows you wish this item. Price per item How to Order? Enter quantity for desired items on THIS PAGE. Finished shopping THIS PAGE? Go to bottom; press "Add to Cart". Bk/RipHunt The Man Who Hunted 19.95 Go to Bottom only when finished shopping this page! Back to Top of Page The American Murders of Jack the Ripper The most notorious serial murderer in the annals of British crime actually might have set foot on American soil during the late 19th century. In 1891 and 1892, four women were brutally mutilated and killed in New York and New jersey. Because they were murdered in the same general time frame and by methods reminiscent of The Ripper's "technique," the possibility that these women were all victims of the same killer, i.e., the prime suspect in the British Ripper case, who was living in the area at the time, presented itself most strongly. With Victorian-era New York as his backdrop, author R. Michael Gordon recounts the gruesome facts of these hedious crimes and gives convincing evidence supporting his theory. R. Michael Gordon is the author of Alias-Jack the Ripper and The Thames Torso Murders of Victorian London. Softback, perfect binding, 210 pages. The American Murders of Jack the Ripper Author: R. Michael Gordon Item#: BK/RipUSA Price: US$14.95 Item Number Item Description Quantity: Enter a quantity and the system knows you wish this item. Price per item How to Order? Enter quantity for desired items on THIS PAGE. Finished shopping THIS PAGE? Go to bottom; press "Add to Cart". Bk/RipUSA American Ripper Murders 14.95 Go to Bottom only when finished shopping this page! The Ultimate Jack the Ripper Companion Two experienced Ripperologists have applied their joint knowledge and expertise to the painstaking collation of all the known official records to product this ultimate Ripper book! It contains a narative account of the murders encompassing all the known evidence. We believe that this book is the most compete work on Jack the Ripper case ever compiled. It contains: The entire contents of the Scotland Yard files Extensive press reports Witness statements and extracts from police noteboks Documents missing from other official files Many, many rare photographs and drawings 758 pages, softback, perfect binding (note: these books have inventory marks on the top and bottom edges - these marks do not show on the pages nor from the bookshelf -VERY limited supply). The Ultimate Jack the Ripper Companion Authors: Stewart Evans and Keith Skinner Item#: BK/RipCom Price: US$29.95 Item Number Item Description Quantity: Enter a quantity and the system knows you wish this item. Price per item How to Order? Enter quantity for desired items on THIS PAGE. Finished shopping THIS PAGE? Go to bottom; press "Add to Cart". Bk/RipCom Ultimate Jack the Ripper Companion 29.95 Go to Bottom only when finished shopping this page! Portrait of a Killer: Jack The Ripper Case Closed! Read by Kate Burton on 5 CDs Patricia Cornwell, America's number-one-bestselling crime writer, solves the case that has baffled experts for more than a century!! Patricia Cornwell has applied the discripline of twenty-first-century police investigation to the extant Ripper evidence and presents a most persuasive case as to the identity of the notorious perpetrator of Britain's most famous unsolved crimes ! With her knowledge of criminal investigation and her consummate skills as a beststlling writer, Patricia Cornwell has produced a book that pays due respect to the facts of the case and to the unfortunate victims. Five audio CDs Portrait of a Killer: Jack The Ripper Case Closed Author: Patricia Cornwell (read by Kate Bruton) Item#: CD/RipCC Price: US$12.95 Item Number Item Description Quantity: Enter a quantity and the system knows you wish this item. Price per item How to Order? Enter quantity for desired items on THIS PAGE. Finished shopping THIS PAGE? Go to bottom; press "Add to Cart". Bk/RipCC Portrait of a Killer: Ripper Case Closed 12.95 Go to Bottom only when finished shopping this page! If you have indicated all desired items on this page, you MUST press below and go to the order form to finish the ordering process. You can press "Continue Shopping" after reviewing the order form. Copyright © 1996 by Classic Specialties P.O. 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The most notorious serial murderer in the annals of British crime actually might have set foot on American soil during the late 19th century. In 1891 and 1892, four women were brutally mutilated and killed in New York and New jersey. Because they were murdered in the same general time frame and by methods reminiscent of The Ripper's "technique," the possibility that these women were all victims of the same killer, i.e., the prime suspect in the British Ripper case, who was living in the area at the time, presented itself most strongly. With Victorian-era New York as his backdrop, author R. Michael Gordon recounts the gruesome facts of these hedious crimes and gives convincing evidence supporting his theory. R. Michael Gordon is the author of Alias-Jack the Ripper and The Thames Torso Murders of Victorian London. Softback, perfect binding, 210 pages.
758 pages, softback, perfect binding (note: these books have inventory marks on the top and bottom edges - these marks do not show on the pages nor from the bookshelf -VERY limited supply).