Jack the Ripper: Letters from HellThe History Press, 1997 M02 20 - 224 páginas The name 'Jack the Ripper' is instantly recognised throughout the world, yet many people probably don't know that the famous nickname first appeared in a letter or that this was where the whole legend of Jack the Ripper really began. This title poses a controversial question: was 'Jack the Ripper' merely a press invention? |
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Introduction | |
PART | |
Fifteen more and I give myself up | |
Yours truly Jack the Ripper | |
The Writing on the Wall | |
Ripperism | |
The Enterprising London Journalists | |
Im still knocking about Down Whitechapel | |
Good Bye old fellow til i return | |
They summoned the spirit | |
The City Letters | |
The Alienist | |
A View from Fleet Street | |
The Mysteries of McCormick | |
A secret diary of Dr Thomas Dutton | |
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