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Andy Aliffe 1996 (reprint)
Jack the Ripper: The Whitechapel Horrors
Robinson, Tom.
Daisy Book Publishing, circa 1920s
Reprinted 1996, 32 pgs.

Casebook Review:

The reprint edition (pictured above) was publised by Andy Aliffe and is a commendable achievement. While the original text may not provide much in the way of fact, the preservation of these early works is an activity that must be continued. Recommended for collectors and those interested in the history of the study.