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The Harlot Killer
Allan Barnard (Ed.)
Dodd, Mead & Co., 1953. 224 pp.

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A compilation of fiction and non-fiction published in the first 70 years following the murders. Contains a number of important sources, including transcriptions of relevant London Times articles. An important compilation for serious students of the case.


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