Anyone who's dealt heavily in Jack the Ripper books knows the name of Rupert Books as one of the most reputable names in the field. Established in 1984 by R. Dixon Smith, it quickly became world-famous as the place to go for Holmesian and Ripper-related titles.
Rupert Books is now pleased to offer for sale three well-known Ripper non-fictions which should be on the shelf of any well-read Ripperologist. These are The Man Who Hunted Jack the Ripper, by Stewart Evans and Nicholas Connell, Jack the Ripper: Anatomy of a Myth by William Beadle, and Jack the Ripper and the Whitechapel Murders by Stewart Evans and Keith Skinner. Each is available for just £10UK each.
For every book sold through this page, Rupert Books will donate 50% of the purchase price to the Casebook: Jack the Ripper website.
|
|
|
||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
"An important work for serious students of the case, detailing Inspector Reid's involvement with the Ripper crimes. A number of new discoveries are unveiled, including the likely origin of the Fairy Fay myth. Recommended for serious researchers." | "Extremely well-researched and comprehensive book. Beadle covers all the facts and reviews nearly every previous theory on the case. His case for Bury as the Ripper is perhaps not as strong as he would have it seem, but the book itself is a wonderful overview of the case. Highly recommended." | "A marvelous packet of color reproductions of various official ephemera related to the case. Reproduced here are Ripper letters, official police reports, witness statements, and a great deal more. This is as close as most of us will get to handling these century-old documents. Well recommended." | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
£10UK + pp
|
£10UK + pp
|
£10UK + pp
|
Click the "Buy Now" button to be routed directly to Paypal's e-commerce system, where you can pay with an existing Paypal account or use your Visa/Mastercard in their secure ordering environment. All orders are handled directly through Rupert Books. If you have any comments or questions, please feel free to contact them at: rupertbooks@ukonline.co.uk.