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Age of Sex Crime, The
Caputi, Jane
Bowling Green University Press, 1987

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City of Dreadful Delight: Narratives of Sexual Danger in Late-Victorian London
Walkowitz, Judith R.
University of Chicago Press, 1992

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Doctor in the Nineties
Halsted, D.G.
Christopher Johnson, 1959

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From Jack the Ripper to Oscar Wilde : End of Victorias Reign
Leek, Peter
Parkston Press, 2004

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Frozen Blood: Serial and Psycho Killers in Ireland
Sheridan, Michael
Mentor Books, 2003

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Hitchcock and Homosexuality: His 50 Year Obsession with Jack the Ripper and the Superbitch Protitute - a Psychoanalytic View
Price, Theodore
Scarecrow Press, 1992

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Killer Among Us: Public Reactions to Serial Murder
Joseph C. Fisher
Praeger Publishers, 1997

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