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(hardcover)
A Casebook on Jack the Ripper
Richard Whittington-Egan.
Wildy & Sons, Ltd., 1975.
Bib., index. 174pgs.

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A fascinating look at the literature of the Ripper case up to 1975 by one of England's greatest True Crime authors. Very difficult to find, and highly recommended.




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