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Black Cat Publishing, 2005
Jack the Ripper
Peter Foreman
Black Cat Publishing, 2005.
Softcover + Audio CD, 96 pages. Illustrated.

Casebook Review:

A nicely produced short overview of the case, apparently meant for students learning English as a second language. Includes more than a hundred unique illustrations of people and places related to the case. No illustrations of explicit gore or violence, so this one should be acceptable to students of 13 years and up. Each chapter includes exercises at the end to ensure reading comprehension and vocabulary usage. Includes an Audio CD with verbal exercises as well.