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Mysteriet om Jack the Ripper
Lars Thomas
ISBN: 87-01-18750-3
Gyldendal, 1990. Danish language. Softcover, illus. 45pp.

Casebook Review: No review.

A short book published in Copenhagen soon after the centenary in 1990. No english translation is known to exist. The book is illustrated throughout and has the feel of a young-adult book, though as this reviewer doesn't speak Danish, this is just a guess.