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A reinterpretation of the case of Jack the Ripper focuses on the "why" instead of the "who," theorizing that the residents of London society's finest homes created him as an outlet for their own hidden violent and taboo proclivities.
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Social conditions, Serial murders, History, Jack, the ripperPeople
Jack the RipperTimes
19th centuryEdition | Availability |
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They all love Jack: busting the Ripper
2015, Infinitum Nihil, Harper, an imprint of HarperCollins Publishers
in English
- First U.S. edition.
006229637X 9780062296375
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Table of Contents
Author's note
All the widow's men
A conspiracy of bafflement
The mystic tie
The funny little game
The savages
On the square
The ink-stained hack
The double event: part two
Rotten to the core
'They all love jack'
On Her Majesty's Service
The mouth of the maggot
A gentleman's lair
'Orpheus'
'The Ezekiel hit'
'Red tape'
'The spirit of evil'
'The Maybrick mystery'
Victorian values
Appendix I: The Parnell frame-up
Appendix II: A very curious letter.
Edition Notes
Includes bibliographical references (pages 805-831) and index.
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