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Special offer on two years of Ripper Notes back issues in a special set

We're currently running a special offer. You can, for a limited time, get two full years worth of Ripper Notes back issues all at once at a reduced price.

What's included:

In this set you'll receive #19 - America Looks at Jack the Ripper (with an in depth look at the New York murder of prostitute Carrie Brown, coverage from the 2004 conference in Baltimore, an 1892 interview with Scotland Yard's Dr. Robert Anderson, and more), #20 - Madmen, Myths and Magic (with articles on serial sadistic stabbers throughout history, the psychics who hunted the Ripper, a black magic theory, an analysis of the crime scene locations and a lot more), #21 - How the Newspapers Covered Jack the Ripper (with a reprint of a complete series of 1929 news articles covering all aspects of the case, a view from the Irish press, an analysis of how journalists got the facts of the Mary Jane Kelly murder wrong, and more), #22 - Murder by Numbers (with a critical look at the conventional wisdom of Annie Chapman's time of death, a comparison of the Ripper crimes to captured serial killers to learn what they might have to show us, two mysterious prostitute murders just a few years before 1888, and more), #23 - Suspects & Witnesses (with Stewart Evans on George Hutchinson's testimony and suspect status, the case against Montague J. Druitt, myths about Francis Tumblety debunked, Dr. Neil Cream's alleged Ripper confession, and a lot more), #24 - Death in London's East End (with an expose of an altered document and other troubling discrepencies in the book Uncle Jack, more Tumblety myths debunked, the mysterious murder of prostitute Mary Ann Austin in the same lodging house Annie Chapman had been staying at, how to find the graves of the canonical five Ripper victims, 2005 UK Ripper conference coverage, and a lot more), #25 - The Hunt for Jack the Ripper (with a new look at Martha Tabram as s likely Ripper victim, solving the mystery of the grapes said to have been found in Elizabeth's hand when her body was found, a follow up to the fraud in the book Uncle Jack, the copycat murder of Jane Beadmore, Ripper suspect Alois Szemeredy, and a lot more), and #26 - Written in Blood (what could very well be the first identified photo of Inspector Frederick Abberline, poet John Barlas named for the first time as the mysterious Scottish lunatic Ripper suspect, two articles on victim Mary Kelly's landlord John McCarthy, a letter claiming to have been from Jack the Ripper that is either a fraud or the first such message, a look at the letter-writing habits of other murderers of the era, examining Polly Nichols' wounds, coverage of the 2006 US Ripper conference, and much more).

That's more than 900 pages of the latest in essential Ripper research and commentary in eight attractive softcover book format journals for only $70 in the U.S. (regularly $80 from the publisher or more if bought individually online), US$78.75 in the UK or Canada (regularly $90), or US$87.50 elsewhere in the world (regularly $100), with all prices including shipping and handling. (Note: to pay in British pounds, see bottom of page).


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