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Below is a list of all Casebook pages corresponding to your chosen topic of "Dime Novels". Use the links below to find the information you're looking for, or go back to the main index and select another topic.

Dime Novels
     Jack l'Eventreur, le Tueur de Femmes 
     Jack l'Eventreur, le Tueur de Femmes (ca. 1912) 
     Jack the Ripper in New York 
     Jack the Ripper in New York; Or, Piping a Terrible Mystery (1891) 
     Jack the Ripper; Or, the Whitechapel Fiend in America 
     Jack the Ripper; Or, the Whitechapel Fiend in America (1889) 



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