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Ripped From the Headlines: Being the Story of Jack the Ripper as Reported in the London Times and the New York Times, 1888-1895
Ramble House, 2005.
Softcover. 114pp.

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A collection of newspaper transcriptions from the London Times and New York Times, apparently pulled from this very website. A strange introduction is included which seems to be some sort of inside joke, and the truly ghastly cover art may put off more than a few people. Still, perhaps a useful book for anyone who wants to read a bit of contemporary news coverage in print.

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