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Jack the Ripper's London
By (author) Mark Davis, By (author) Richard C. Cobb
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Although the story of Jack the Ripper has been told many times, the crime scene locations and the killing ground which he and his unfortunate victims would have been familiar with has been largely left unknown. This book is the literary equivalent of a walking tour around the sites that would have been frequented by those who lived in Whitechapel in 1888. Using the original police reports, new images, maps and diagrams the book takes the reader deep inside Jack the Ripper’s London and presents the truth about what actually happened in the autumn of 1888 and what remains of the notorious killer’s London today. The focus is on the ever-changing face of London’s East End, giving the reader a real sense of how the past meets the present in arguably London’s most vibrant and cultural quarter, where the shadow of the Ripper is never too far away… Jack the Ripper’s London features previously unseen images from the authors’ own collections and detailed crime scene reconstructions that have never been published before. This will be the perfect companion for anyone wanting to visit the East End of London or those who wish to get a sense of where everything happened in Jack the Ripper’s day.
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Publisher | Amberley Publishing
Published date | 15 Jul 2025
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Format | Paperback / softback
Pages | 128
Dimensions | 168 x 246 x 0mm (L x W x H)
Weight | 437g
ISBN | 978-1-3981-1911-6
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BISAC | true crime / murder / general
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