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Alex McKenzie
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| Posted on Sunday, August 31, 2003 - 12:58 pm: | |
I am currently writing a thesis for school refuting Patricia Cornwell's Portrait of a Killer: Jack the Ripper Case Closed. I have months to turn it in, so I am making it as well-researched as possible. I am currently trying to determine the significance of the watermarks in "Sickert's" Ripper letters. Can anyone help me to find out how much paper A Pirie & Sons, Joynson Superfine, and Monckton's Superfine produced in the late 1880's/early 1890's? (My research indoubtably will bring me back to these boards often, and my registration will be in shortly.) |
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