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Ripperological Preservation Society 1997 (reprint)
The History of the Whitechapel Murders
Richard K. Fox, 1888
New York.

Casebook Review:

One of the earliest books written on the case, Fox published this hastily-written booklet in New York City only a month after Kelly's murder. Filled with errors, as one might expect for a piece of this time period. Available for purchase through the Ripperological Preservation Society.