UPDDATES FOR THE PAST 11 MONTHS

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Well it has been one hell of a year.  I seem to have not written much on the blog at all this year, but believe me it is for a very good reason.  I have been so busy not just with “Jack the Ripper” but other projects that I rarely get to sit and update my blog.  So here, in one post, is all the weird and wonderful news since my last posting.  Forgive me if I go over the same ground again, but the projects are so exciting and it is fantastic to be a part of them all.

 

LONDON LECTURE

 

This week I had the pleasure of lecturing for a massive marketing company in London at Mindshare’s Huddle event. 

 

http://www.mindshareworld.com/uk/about/huddle

 

https://twitter.com/mindshare_uk

 

Massive thank you to Chris Bourke, for not only booking me, but making me feel very welcome at the event.  The lecture which was for Qriously Ltd, looked at “Jack the Ripper” and the media both past and present and was a very popular lecture.  Everyone made me feel very welcome and I had a lovely time in London meeting everyone.  

 

https://www.qriously.com/

 

https://twitter.com/qriously

 

BOOKS

 

This year has seen the release of ten of my books, they are all available to download via Amazon, and two are currently available on paperback.  Simply search for “Mike Covell” on the Amazon pages around the world and you will find the products. 

At the moment sales are really impressive and I cannot thank the Creativia gang for taking me on board and looking after me and my titles.  They are such a small tight nit group and they have worked wonders for me. 

 

http://www.creativia.org/

 

https://www.facebook.com/ctivia

 

http://www.hulldailymail.co.uk/Hull-s-Jack-Ripper-expert-Mike-Covell-storms/story-21328013-detail/story.html

 

MOVIES

 

As you can imagine I am limited in what I can say about the movies at present, I know I am a tease, but I can only recommend that you visit the Thunderball Films website for updates on the projects that I am involved in.  It is a very exciting time, and I look forward to working on some amazing projects as an historical director and executive producer that are heading our way.   

 

http://www.thunderballfilms.com/

 

https://twitter.com/ThunderBallFilm

 

http://www.hulldailymail.co.uk/Hollywood-buys-script-real-life-Victorian-crime/story-20940257-detail/story.html

 

http://www.hulldailymail.co.uk/Jack-Ripper-expert-Mike-Covell-star-Mischa-Barton/story-20761947-detail/story.html

 

TV SHOW

 

I can confirm that there is a television show on the way looking at the “Jack the Ripper” case and other similar cases to ascertain fact from fiction, myth from reality.  Whilst I am very limited over what I can and cannot say, I can say that it is a very interesting and exciting project tackled in a way that has never been tackled before in Ripperology.  The title for the show is “Jack the Ripper: Reality and Myth.”

 

http://www.thunderballfilms.com/

 

https://twitter.com/ThunderBallFilm

 

TOURS

 

Many people will remember that earlier this year I set up AMAZING HULL TOURS.  Since that time I had carried out numerous tours, lectures, and research for numerous people.  The tours are going really well and recently were featured in the Hull Daily Mail after a number of people caught anomalous objects on camera.  I take a back seat and allow people to take photos on the tour and if they capture anything on film I do not sway their opinion.  That said, this last few weeks has seen a number of people capture unexplained activity on their cameras. 

 

http://www.hulldailymail.co.uk/Graveyard-ghost-Does-photo-capture-spooky-spirit/story-24024138-detail/story.html

 

PODCAST

 

Earlier this year I met with my good mate John and we recorded a show on Jack the Ripper – The Hull Connection.  Since then John and I have recorded more shows that look at the history of Hull.  Show two featured a virtual walk around Hull’s Old Town, visiting some of the allegedly haunted pubs and talking about their history. 
Show three featured a similar virtual tour around some of the pubs a little further afield.

To listen to the shows simply visit:

 

http://www.johninstein.webs.com/urban-legends

 

https://www.facebook.com/Urbanlegendhull

 

https://twitter.com/ULPodcast

 

HULL’S DARK MUSEUM

 

Earlier this year I teamed up with local businessman John Hemmingway to create a brand new visitor attraction in Hull.  The idea is to showcase 700 years of the darker side of Hull’s strange history, from witchcraft to the hanging of pirates, ghost sightings, local legends and true crime.  The project is moving at a great pace and I look forward to releasing news about this very soon.  One area we hope to showcase is “Jack the Ripper” The Hull Connection.

https://twitter.com/HullDarkHistory

 

https://www.facebook.com/HullDarkHistoryMuseum

 

http://www.hulldailymail.co.uk/Death-murder-disease-New-Hull-dungeon-museum/story-20513987-detail/story.html

 

FUTURE PROJECTS

 

I am very pleased to announce that due to the popularity of the URBAN LEGENDS podcasts that next year for the second season we have even bigger plans.  Watch out for John and I around Hull filming in locations associated with true crime, Jack the Ripper, and the paranormal. 

I am pleased to be the historian at the fascinating project housed within Annison’s Stables, on Witham, above and behind the 24 hour pharmacy.  A lot of attention has been paid to this building and its magnificent history and in the future you will see some amazing tours, lectures, and the occasional paranormal investigation at the property.  You will also see lectures on Mary Jane Langley being given at the property where Mr. William Mortimer Edmonds had his photography shop!

The “Chocolate Factory” on Wincolmlee, a lovely 19th century tallow mill will also see some magnificent projects taking place there.  These will be run in conjunction with local businessman John Hemmingway, who I spoke about in regards to the DARK MUSEUM above.

 

2015 will see a wide range of new lectures and new tours, taking in aspects of Hull’s history long since forgotten.  Among the new lectures will be a new Amy Johnson lecture, a new William Papper lecture, and a new lecture on Hull’s infamous Silver Hatchet Gang of the early 19th century.

 

New Books!!!  Next year will see the release of a series of new books that will explore the darker side of Hull’s history.  The series is all but finished and they will be submitted just after Christmas for a steady release through the year.  It will mean a year of no “Jack the Ripper” releases from me, but I am saving the new “Jack the Ripper” projects for 2016.

 

LECTURES

 

The AMAZING HULL TOURS lectures have had a very busy year and bookings are coming well into 2015 with a lecture booked for December next year!  All bookings for both tours and lectures can be made through AMAZING HULL TOURS at the following;

 

http://www.amazinghulltours.co.uk/

 

https://www.facebook.com/amazinghulltours

 

 https://twitter.com/AMAZINGHULLTOUR

 

Or via emailing us at amazinghulltours@hotmail.com

 

 

Jack the Ripper - Year in Review 2013

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Jack the Ripper: Year in Review 2013

Another year has passed, and one that has seen the 125th anniversary of the Jack the Ripper canonical five victims.  We have been hit with a bombardment of books; kindle titles, documentaries, audio books, television shows, and much more, so here is a rundown of what I saw in 2013:

Jack the Kindle reader:

The Kindle has gone from strength to strength and it is not surprising considering the cost of books, ease of downloading, and instant availability.  2013 proved to be a massive year for Jack the Ripper titles on the Kindle, both fact and fiction, and here are just a few of the releases that came out during the year: 

A Tale from Ripper Street: Inspector Edmund Reid’s Hunt for Jack the Ripper, Joseph Busa,

Whitechapel: The Final Stand of Sherlock Holmes (Jack the Ripper), Bernard Schaffer,

Severin: A tale of Jack the Ripper, Simon Webb

Jack the Ripper: The Definitive Casebook, Richard Whittington-Egan

In Search of Jack the Ripper, David Pietras,

The Whitechapel Secret: Who was Jack the Ripper? Martin Loughlin,

The Complete and Essential Jack the Ripper, Paul Begg and John Bennett,

The Crimson Fog, Paul Halter and John Pugmire,

Whitechapel, Ian Porter,

Jack, Jason Williams,

Wellcome to Hell: Was Sir Henry Wellcome Jack the Ripper? Joseph Busa,

The Whitechapel Murders and Mary Jane Kelly, Peter Caldwell,

Scarlet Autumn: Jack the Ripper, Gian J. Quaser

Jack the Ripper: The Becoming, C. R. M. Gwynn,

The Hunt of a pipsqueak Jack the Ripper, C. Neil,

Jack the Ripper’s Many Faces, Amanda Harvey Purse,

Jack the Ripper’s Streets of Terror, John Stewart,

Jack the Ripper Komplett, S. Leib,

Jack the Ripper: The Definitive History, Paul Begg,

The Curse of Mitre Square and The Lodger: Two Jack the Ripper Classics, John Francis Brewer and Marie Belloc Lowndes,

Jack the Ripper- The Secret Police Files, Trevor Marriott,

Prey Time, Trevor Marriott,

Miller’s Court: The Story of Jack the Ripper and his last victim, James Paul,

Bred in Whitechapel: A novel based on Jack the Ripper, Tom Coleman and Robin Prior,

The Fifth Victim, Antonio Alexander,

Annie and the Ripper, Tim Champlin and Greg Smallwood,

Jack the Ripper Unmasked, Neil Ashford,

Jack the Ripper: First American Serial Killer, Stewart Evans and Paul Gainey,

Prince Eddy and the Homosexual Underworld, Theo Aronson,

Tales of Jack the Ripper, Laird Barron, and others,

Mary Jane Kelly and the Victims of Jack the Ripper: The 125th Anniversary, Neal Sheldon,

It wasn’t Jack the Ripper? Patricia Pickett,

Jack the Ripper: From the Cradle to the Grave, Peter Rutt,

Jack the Ripper: Letters from Hell, Stewart P. Evans and Keith Skinner,

Jack the Ripper: The Celebrity Suspects, Mike Holgate,

Jack the Ripper: The Suspects, The Whitechapel Society,

Ripper Hunter, M. J. Trow,

The East End Murders: From Jack the Ripper to Ronnie Kray, Neil R. Storey,

Jack the Ripper Papers: Part 1, Michael Bowman,

Cold Case Mysteries – Volume 1, Sascha von Bornheim,

The Welsh Ripper Killings, Gary M. Dobbs,

Ripper, Jael Gates,

A Grim Almanac of Jack the Ripper’s London 1870-1900, Neil R. Storey,

I am Jack…A biography of one of Scotland’s most notorious serial killers: Thomas Neil Cream, Wallace Edwards

Dark Streets of Whitechapel, R. Barri Flowers,

Murder in Whitechapel: The Adventure of the Post Mortem Knife, Donald and Kyle Joy,

Inquests Jack the Ripper, C. Neil,

Inquests Jack the Ripper, C. Neil,

Jack the Ripper Doesn’t Exist, Paul Juser,

Jack the Ripper- The Facts, Paul Begg,

The Seduction of Mary Kelly – The Final Victim of Jack the Ripper, William J. Perring,

From Hell: The Final Days of Jack the Ripper, Rob Thompson,

Abberline: The man who hunted Jack the Ripper, Peter Thurgood,

Dracula meets Jack the Ripper, Michael B. Druxman,

Jack the Ripper: Scotland Yard Investigates, Stewart P. Evans,

The Death of Jack the Ripper: Whitechapel Kittehs 2, Kitty Glitter,

Jack the Ripper vs Sherlock Holmes, Philip Duke,

Ritual in the Dark, Colin Wilson,

The Ripper Trilogy, Shawn Weaver and Donnie Light,

Jack the Ripper: The Terrible Legacy, The Whitechapel Society,

Sherlock Holmes vs Jack the Ripper, Frank Morlock, and others,

The Ultimate Jack the Ripper Sourcebook, Stewart Evans and Keith Skinner,

Ripper, Seamus Winchester,

Jack the Ripper: The Theories and the facts, Colin Kendell,

The Man who hunted Jack the Ripper, Stewart P. Evans,

Victorian Lives behind Victorian Crimes: The women who made Jack the Ripper famous, Amanda Harvey Purse,

Ripper’s Wrath, Donnie Light and Shawn Weaver,

Jack the Book reader:

Luckily for book lovers, hardback and soft-back books are still being released; the following is a short list of some of 2013’s releases.

Jack the Ripper at Last? The Mysterious Murders of George Chapman, Henela Wojtczak,

Jack the Ripper: The Definitive Casebook, Richard Whittington Egan,

Jack the Ripper’s Streets of Terror: Life During the Reign of Victorian London’s Most Brutal Killer, Rupert Matthews,

Jack the Ripper: In My Blood: Normal Kirtlan, Dianne Bainbridge

The True History of Jack the Ripper: The Forgotten 1905 Ripper Novel, Guy Logan,  

Jack the Ripper: From the Cradle to the Grave, Peter Rutt,

The Complete and Essential Jack the Ripper, Paul Begg and John Bennett,

Abberline: The Man who hunted Jack the Ripper, Peter Thurgood,

Fifth Victim, Antonia Alexander,

The Autobiography of Jack the Ripper: As revealed to Clanash Farjeon, Alan Scarfe,

Jack the Audio Book:

Audio books make an entry in this year’s review for the first time.  Kindle’s and tablets all have audio options, and many downloadable Kindle titles have text to audio, however, audio books are becoming very popular again.  Here is a short list of some of 2013’s releases,

Ripper Hunter, M. J. Trow and Terry Wale,

Dracula Meets Jack the Ripper, Michael B. Druxman, and Fred Frees,

Jack the Ripperologist:

Ripperologist Magazine is still going strong, and what follows is a rundown, compiled by Howard Brown of Jtrforums.com of what each volume contained,

Issue 134 October
Editorial-For Better Or Worse—-Adam Wood
Guy Logan Vs. Jack The Ripper—-Jan Bondeson
The Fifth Victim; Hand Of A Woman?- Jennifer Shelden
Her Final Days (Catherine Eddowes)–Lynn Cates
A German Policewoman In London–Michaela Koristova
Henri D.T. Lautrec– Greg Alexander
Hunt The Ripper— Colin Saysell
The Men Who Would Be Jack ( The Provincials)–Nina & Howard Brown
Chris Scott’s Press Trawl
Spitalfields Life– The Gentle Author
Victorian Fiction : An Alpine Divorce–Robert Barr

Issue 133 August
Editorial- The Art Of Staying Lucky- Gareth Williams
The Last Breath Of Mary Kelly :The Life Of Sarah
Lewis ( 1865-1941)——-Chris Scott
In The Ripper’s Shadow : The Whitehall Mystery-
-Rob Clack
One Lone Maniac Too Many ( Part Two)–Simon Wood
Francis Tumblety & Yellow Journalism–Mike Hawley
Murder At The Cafe Royal– Jan Bondeson
The Men Who Would Be Jack ( Another Whitechapel
Murderer )–Nina & Howard Brown
Chris Scott’s Press Trawl
Spitalfield’s Life- The Gentle Author
Victorian Fiction– The Sea Raiders- H. G. Wells

Issue 132 June
Editorial : The Daughters Of Shiloh–Eduardo Zinna
Charles Albert Cadosch And His Family- Colin Macdonald
One Lone Maniac Too Many( Part One )- Simon Wood
Mystery At Mr. Cooke’s School of Anatomy - Jan Bondeson
The Men Who Would Be Jack (The Seamen )- Nina & Howard
Brown
Trevor Marriott’s The Evil Within- Mark Ripper
Chris Scott’s Press Trawl
Spitalfields Life- The Gentle Author
Obituary- Jess Franco
The Conclusion of Glen Bledsoe’s The Truth
Victorian Fiction : Glamr- Sabine Baring Gould

Issue 131 April
Editorial : If You Have No Daughters, Give Them To Your Sons– Adam Wood
Nature’s Warning Signals- J. Hunt Schooling
Leather Apron : A Persistent Rumour- Lynn Cates
The Mountie And The Cabman’s Shelter– Paul Williams
Evaluating The Suspects– Jennifer Shelden
Chopper Gamble And The Islington Child Outrages–Jan
Bondeson
The Men Who Would Be Jack ( An American Suspect )–
Nina And Howard Brown
Chris Scott’s Press Trawl
Spitalfields Life- The Gentle Author
Obituary- Elsbeth Bothe
Glen Bledsoe’s the Truth
Victorian Fiction- Cheating The Gallows-Israel Zangwill

Issue 130 February
Editorial : Quarter, Half, And Whole– Adam Wood
David Cohen : Talking Points of A Storyline–Scott Nelson
Whitechapel’s Wax Chamber of Horrors, 1888– Mike Hawley
The Village Bobby- Pauline Morgan
The Men Who Would Be Ripper ( Hall Of Shame : the Frank Hall Story)– Nina And Howard Brown
Ripper Fiction–Jack The Ripper Through The Mists Of Time–
Peter Hodgson
Chris Scott’s Press Trawl
Amazing Dogs- Jan Bondeson
Spitalfields Life- The Gentle Author
Glen Bledsoe’s The Truth
Victorian Fiction : Man Overboard !- Winston Spencer Churchill

In my opinion, the two finest articles of the year where:

The Fifth Victim; Hand Of A Woman?- Jennifer Shelden
Trevor Marriott’s The Evil Within- Mark Ripper

Jack the Blogger:

This year also saw one of Ripperology’s hardest workers, and excellent hoax-buster, Jenni Sheldon launch her Jack the Ripper blog Jack the Ripper Investigations, the blog can be viewed here: http://jacktheripperinvestigations.blogspot.co.uk/

Jack the Television Viewer:

The following is a rundown of fictional television shows regarding Jack the Ripper that were aired in 2013,

Ripper Street:

BBC’s Victorian crime drama came back with a second series, new characters, more intense storylines, and “The Elephant Man” but the elation was short lived as the BBC have announced that the show will not get a third series.  Watch this space, however, as a number of online polls and petitions hint that the viewers want more of this unique drama.  

Whitechapel:

ITV’s modern crime drama took a weird and wonderful turn through the darker side of Whitechapel and treated us to curses, ghosts, zombies, cannibalism, books made of human skin, and all other manner of macabre storylines, sadly, the plot was more messed up than Mary Kelly’s room on Miller’s-court, and ended on a convoluted cliff hanger that will never be answered as ITV announced that no more series will be made.

Dracula:

Sky Living’s American/British Horror television show featuring Jonathan Rhys Meyers began on October 13th 2013, and whilst it wasn’t directly related to the Jack the Ripper murders, good old Saucy Jack did get a mention.

Jack the Documentary viewer:

This year has seen its fair share of Jack the Ripper documentaries, here are just a few:

Murder Casebook:

Fred Dinenage returned with another series of crimes and misdemeanours and looked at Jack the Ripper in this 45 minute show.  The crime scene recreations were very bloody, and the show was all round quiet interesting.

Inside Broadmoor:

This documentary covered the history of Broadmoor and was very interesting.  It featured some fascinating contemporary sources, stories, and photographs, and featured a small segment on Jack the Ripper with Thomas Cutbush being proposed as a suspect. 

Four Rooms:

The popular auction show returned and with it the alleged watch owned by James Maybrick.  Sadly the experts did not want to buy it and the watch vanished again.

Jack the Ripper: Revealed:

The Mei Trow/Robert Mann documentary got another run this year, it was a fascinating documentary but for anyone wanting to know more I would suggest tracking down a copy of Trow’s book on the suspect.

Jack the Ripper: The German Suspect:

Trevor Marriott’s Karl/Carl Feigenbaum show got another showing this year, with Trevor travelling the globe trying to link Feigenbaum to the crimes in Whitechapel.

Jack the Ripper: Prime Suspect:

The Prospero Productions documentary on Frederick Bailey Deeming got another airing this year.  I missed it, but was made aware by numerous posts on Twitter and Facebook.  Thanks guys!!

 

My Year with Jack the Ripper:

My year got off to a bang with a photo shoot and interview with the Hull Daily Mail for an article on Jack the Ripper on January 8th.  By January 9th the article appeared in the Hull Daily Mail, and later that night the Yesterday Channel also showed the documentary I featured in, Prime Suspect: Jack the Ripper.  More interviews followed, and more stories both in the newspaper and online and a number of photo shoots followed.  

January 22nd saw me lecture at Hull Central Library and on February 5th I appeared at the Ings Library talking about Jack the Ripper – The Hull Connection. 

February 7th saw me appear on the Hull Community Radio Station with John Hutchinson talking about my research and work in Hull.  Jack the Ripper filled a huge segment of the two hour show.

I was back at Ings Library on April 2nd for another lecture and back again on May 7th for another! 

On May 6th I met with David Reeves on BBC Radio Humberside to discuss Jack the Ripper the Hull Connection, and on May 20th another lecture followed at Bilton.

May 23rd saw me lecture on Jack the Ripper at Hull University, a first for me, and a great honour to be asked.

June 10th saw another meeting with David Reeves at the BBC Buildings to discuss Jack the Ripper, and on July 12th I was back on Radio Humberside discussing the case, with a follow up slot on July 19th.  On September 4th I was back, this time on the David Burns show discussing Jack the Ripper – The Beverley Connection, and on September 5th I was at the East Riding Archives lecturing on the same topic.  It was a first for me, and another great honour to be invited.

On September 11th I was at the Hull History Centre giving a speech on the importance of volunteering when the centre won an award for the WWII and other volunteering projects.  It was a lovely day, and I had my photos taken with the Lord Mayor of Hull.  That night I was at the George Hotel lecturing on the history of the public house.  

October 12th saw another Jack the Ripper lecture at the central library in Hull, it also allowed me to meet with Ricky Cobb and show him around Hull. 

The year also saw the production of BBC Radio Humberside’s From Whitechapel to Whitefriargate, a one hour special on Jack the Ripper’s connections to Hull.  The show, created by David Reeves, saw us recording a lecture at the Hull Heritage Centre, recording on location at the Hull History Centre, Hull Prison, and at my house, as well as on location around Hull at night with the wind in our faces and the screams of hovering menacing seagulls!  The show will air on Radio Humberside on December 27th between 1 and 2pm, and again on January 1st between 6 and 7pm. 

In terms of research I have uncovered new material on Frederick Bailey Deeming, Frederick Richard Chapman, Robert D’Onston Stephenson, and James, Florence, and Michael Maybrick.  I also came across a gentleman, who had worked in the medical profession in 1888, who was based in Whitechapel that year, who had links to the Maybrick family.

There have also been business meetings with some of Hull’s most notable business folk, lectures for some of Hull’s most distinguished private groups, and lots planned to ensure that 2014 will be an even bigger and better year.

All that is left for me to do is to wish my readers a very happy Christmas, and a prosperous 2014.

Special thanks to Howard and Nina Brown at JTRForums.com, Stephen P. Ryder at Casebook.org, David Reeves of BBC Radio Humberside, as well as all the other presenters that have had me on their shows this year, to the team at the Hull History Centre, Hull Central Library, and Hull Reference Library, Hull University, Carnegie Heritage Centre, Ings Libraries, Ricky Cobb, and Mr. Palin for all their help this year.

Paranormal Magazine and Jack the Ripper

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Paranormal Magazine
Issue Number: 57
UK RRP: £5.99
Editor: Brian Allan
Publisher: 11th Dimension Publishing.

PP: 46-49
Title: Who was Jack the Ripper?

Author: D Michelle Gent

I must admit that I do like to occasionally purchase Paranormal Magazine.  The publication is currently on its 57th issue and covers a wide range of phenomena and mysteries.  In the past we have been treated to a number of articles by believers and sceptics alike, and covering a wide range of topics from cryptozoology to ufology, ghost, haunting’s, myths, and legends.  The articles are always well written, well presented, and feature stunning, often full page, glossy photos.  Despite this it is not a magazine I get as often as I would like.  

This issue featured “Jack the Ripper” written across the front cover, and it was enough to gain my attention and purchase the publication.  Despite having a bag of shopping I tried in vain to read the article on the way home, but with the wind, and bag of treats pulling down my arms, I opted to wait until I got home.  

 

I was quiet surprised when I finally arrived home to read that the article that I assumed was to be an overview and/or discussion regarding the identity of the Whitechapel Murderer, was instead, nothing more than a plug for a fictional book written by D Michelle Gent, entitled, Cruel and Unusual.

The four page spread, featuring 2 large full page images and a page and half of text, features a short introduction to Gent’s work, and brief snippet from her new release.  Despite being disappointed by the feature, I will be looking at getting hold of Gent’s work to read and review.  Watch this space.

Michelle’s blog, http://deadlier-than-the-male.blogspot.com/

Ginger Nut Books, http://www.gingernutbooks.co.uk/

Paranormal Magazine Site, http://paranormalmagazine.co.uk/ (under construction)

Jack the Kindle reader.

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It is something that had to happen at some point and it is nice to see so many titles embracing the format of the Kindle, but what is it, who can use it, and what titles are available for the Ripperologist?

A Kindle is an e-book reader, and is a software, hardware and network platform developed by Amazon.com for the rendering and display of e-books and various other forms of digital media.  

A Kindle allows the reader to bookmark, highlight, and look up references whilst reading, and notes can be added to the content.  Readers can also search through synonyms and definitions via a built in dictionary.  It is also possible to save a page as a clipping or a text file for future use.

Kindle’s can be purchased from Amazon, but if you don’t wish to purchase a Kindle, you can download Kindle Software to your home computer or laptop so that you can view these books.  The best thing is, these downloads are free and legal and work on most, if not all, operating systems.

The following ripper related titles are available and prices range from 0.71p to £20.70

Fiction

A Study in Red by Brian L Porter

Whispers in the Wind- The Search for Jack the Ripper by Del Garrett

Demons in London by Nicholas DeMeo

Witches, Werewolves and Jack the Ripper by GM Jackson

Mr. Jitterbones: A Jack the Ripper Story by AP Fuchs

Jack the Ripper/Erotic Oddessey- Old into New by Isabella De Larentus

A Handbook for Attendants of the Insane by Clanash Farjeon.

Ripper’s Row by Donnie Light and Shawn Weaver

The Passion of the Ripper by Nicholas Nicastro

Shadow of the Ripper by Tom Schafer

Jack’s Place by Steve Kenning

Jack l’Eventreur by Robert Desnos

In Miller’s Court by Andrew Hoffman

The Ripperologists by John Gaspard

 

Non Fiction

The Complete Jack the Ripper by Donald Rumbelow

The Mammoth book of Jack the Ripper by Maxim Jakubowski (ed)

Jack the Ripper Revealed: The Truth at Last by Dr Terry Weston

The Illustrated Jack the Ripper by Gary Reed and Mark Bloodworth

Portrait of a Serial Killer: Jack the Ripper- Case Closed by Patricia Cornwell

Jack the Ripper’s Secret Confession by Nigel Monaghan and David Cawthorne

The London of Jack the Ripper: Then and Now by Robert Clack and Philip Hutchinson.

Jack the Ripper and the London Press by L. Perry Curtis

Jack the Ripper: Crime, War and Conflict by iMinds

Prince of Quacks by Timothy B. Riordan.

Jack the Ripper- Pocket essential guide by Miriam Rivett

The free Kindle Download is available here, http://www.amazon.com/gp/feature.html/ref=kcp_pc_mkt_lnd?docId=1000426311

For more information on the Kindle visit here,

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amazon_Kindle

The Jack the Ripper Kindle Store on Amazon is here,

http://www.amazon.co.uk/jack-ripper-Kindle-Store/s/qid=1289923737/ref=sr_pg_1?ie=UTF8&keywords=jack%20the%20ripper&rh=n%3A341677031%2Cn%3A!341678031%2Ck%3Ajack%20the%20ripper&page=1

Source list- From Hell, From Hull?

Archives, Books, Deeming, Hull Press, Libraries, National Press, Press Reports, Research, Ripper Fiction, Stephenson Family 7 Comments »

One of the questions that does crop up quiet a lot when I meet or discuss Ripperology with true crime students and fellow Ripperologists is what sources do I use?  Well, here is a list of some of the sources that will be making it into Jack the Ripper, From Hell, From Hull?

Sources

The following courtesy of Hull Local Studies Library
Hull Poll Books as Directories, Robert Barnard, Local History Unit, Hull College, Park Street 1997.
Hull City Poll Book 1774
Hull City Poll Book 1780
Hull City Poll Book 1784
Hull City Poll Book 1796
Hull City Poll Book 1802
Hull City Poll Book 1806
Hull City Poll Book 1812
Hull City Poll Book 1818
Hull City Poll Book 1826
Hull City Poll Book 1830
Hull City Poll Book 1832
Hull City Poll Book 1835
Hull City Poll Book 1837
Hull City Poll Book 1841 L324-242
Hull City Poll Book 1847 L324-247
Hull City Poll Book 1852 L324-242
Hull City Poll Book 1857 March 28th
Hull City Poll Book 1857 17th November
Hull City Poll Book 1859
Minutes of Hull Town Council 1870-1871
Minutes of Hull Town Council 1871-1872
Minutes of Hull Town Council 1872-1873
Minutes of Hull Town Council 1873-1874
Minutes of the Hull Watch Committee 1870-1871
Minutes of the Hull Watch Committee 1875-1876
Resolutions of the Council 1872-1873

Electoral Rolls                     Record Numbers
Electoral Roles on Micro fiche 1837-1838
Electoral Roles on Micro fiche 1840-1841
Electoral Roles on Micro fiche 1843-44
Electoral Roles on Micro fiche 1844    123,124
Electoral Roles on Micro fiche 1845-46    261
Electoral Roles on Micro fiche 1846-47    265
Electoral Roles on Micro fiche 1847-48    257
Electoral Roles on Micro fiche 1848-49    259
Electoral Roles on Micro fiche 1849-50    284
Electoral Roles on Micro fiche 1850-51    283
Electoral Roles on Micro fiche 1851-52    276
Electoral Roles on Micro fiche 1852-53    258
Electoral Roles on Micro fiche 1853-54    268
Electoral Roles on Micro fiche 1854-55    260
Electoral Roles on Micro fiche 1855-56    268
Electoral Roles on Micro fiche 1856-57    270
Electoral Roles on Micro fiche 1857-58    275
Electoral Roles on Micro fiche 1858-59    293
Electoral Roles on Micro fiche 1859-60    269
Electoral Roles on Micro fiche 1860-61    303
Electoral Roles on Micro fiche 1861-62    303,304
Electoral Roles on Micro fiche 1862-63    301,302
Electoral Roles on Micro fiche 1863-64    314,315
Electoral Roles on Micro fiche 1864-65    310, 311
Electoral Roles on Micro fiche 1865-66    319, 320
Electoral Roles on Micro fiche 1866-67    313, 314, 315
Electoral Roles on Micro fiche 1869    1689, 2973, 2974,75,76,2467,4621,22,23,24
Electoral Roles on Micro fiche 1869-70    1689, 2973, 2974, 2975, 2976
Electoral Roles on Micro fiche 1871    1910, 1917, 3106, 3107
Electoral Roles on Micro fiche 1872    2003, 3232, 3233
Electoral Roles on Micro fiche 1873    1991, 1999
Electoral Roles on Micro fiche 1874-75    2150, 3768, 3769
Electoral Roles on Micro fiche 1875    2150, 3768

Mill Stone, The, 1929-1930 L665-3 BOC

Census Records
Record numbers appear in the text
1841
1851
1861
1871
1881
1891
1901
1911

The following courtesy of Hull Reference Library
Lloyds Shipping Registry  1858
Lloyds Shipping Registry  1859
Lloyds Shipping Registry  1860
Lloyds Shipping Registry  1861
Lloyds Shipping Registry  1862
Lloyds Shipping Registry  1863
Lloyds Shipping Registry  1864
Lloyds Shipping Registry  1865
Lloyds Shipping Registry  1666
Lloyds Shipping Registry  1867
Lloyds Shipping Registry  1868
Lloyds Shipping Registry  1869
Lloyds Shipping Registry  1870
Lloyds Shipping Registry  1871

The following courtesy of Carnegie Heritage Centre,
Baptism Records c/o East Yorkshire Family History Society
Marriage Records c/o East Yorkshire Family History Society
Burial Records  c/o East Yorkshire Family History Society
Cemetery Burial Stone Transcriptions c/o East Yorkshire Family History Society

The following archives courtesy of Hull City Council Archives
CQB/329/1466 1874 CR/A Magistrates papers
BHH/124 209 1874 L Letter
TLO/1/193 1884
TCP/1/606 1879 L Letter
TCP/1/605 1878
TCP/1/608 1881
CQR 311/1830 1869 CR/A Magistrates papers
CQB 310/1094/95 1869 CR/W Magistrates papers
BHH/98 540 1861/L Letter
BHH/119.775
TCM9 Hull Corporation minutes book 1866-1871
TCM10 Hull Corporation minutes book 1872-
TCC/1/9421/1851 L Letter
TCC/1/5250 1866
TCC/1/6010 1868 L Letter
TCC/1/5983 1868 L Letter
TCC/1/7315 1875 L Letter
TCC/1/7668/3 1876 L Letter
TCC/1/609 1883 L Letter
TAB 7,14,15,17
DBHT/2-12/14/15/16/18
CQB 69 CA
CQE/2/96 1749 CR
DMC 1865 Charity Work in the community/or links with charity
DBR-753/5/8 1882-1886 Rosedowns Order Books
DBR-760/2/4/6/8 1893-1895 Rosedowns Order Books
DBR-771/2/3/5/7/8/9 1903-1904 Rosedowns Order Books
DBR-780/1/2/3/4/5/6/7/8/9 1912-1913 Rosedowns Order Books
DBR-790/1/2/3/4/5/6/7/8/9 1926-1927 Rosedowns Order Books
DBR-800/4/5 1935 Rosedowns Order Books
DBR-713/4/7 1937 Rosedowns Order Books
DBR-820/3/4/7 1939 Rosedowns Order Books
DPM1 No 94 Nov 1872-April 1873 Wed 12th Feb 1873 Richard Stephenson Jnr Trial
CQB 235/573 CR/W 1850 Magistrates papers
CQA23 Page 405 Michalmas Sessions 1890
TLO/1/27 1866
CQB/202- 814-5 Robert Dawber
CQB/202- 811-3 Robert Dawber
CQB/202- 666-7 Robert Dawber
DFP/2964 Letter No 17 Col. Pease to Richard Stephenson Jnr.
WT/6/516 1862 Voucher for Dawber and Son Slating.
DBMB/5 1899 Tender for Dawber and Son Slating
CQB/982/891-912 Hirsch Hasckel Breitstein vs. Pauline Breitstein
Home Office Returns for Prisoners, March 1887
Calendar of Prisoners, April 1887
TLV/2 1889cc Samuel Dawber inquest
TAB/14 Dawber and Sons Planning application
TAB/20 Dawber and Sons Planning application
CQB 404/72 1892 C/W Mary Ann Dawber Court papers
CQB 404/1312 1892 Mary Ann Dawber Court papers
WYI/1/2 Eleanor Dawber Probate Records
WYI/AF 1900 Eleanor Alice Dawber Probate Records (Laceby)
WYI/AB/ 1890 Eleanor Alice Dawber Probate Records (Bridlington)
TAB/16 Joseph Dawber
TAB/17Joseph Dawber
TCC/1/7206A/ 1873L Tenny and Dawber letter
YTI/5/ C1868 Joseph Dawber
BHH120/931 1868L Joseph Dawber
BHH121/6 1868L Joseph Dawber
BHH105/159 1868 Joseph Dawber
TCP/1/605 1878 Joseph Dawber
TAB/2 Robert Dawber
TAB/3 Robert Dawber
WYI/7 Robert Dawber
WYI/2 1870-1883 Robert Dawber
CQB300/1173 1866cc Robert Dawber
WYI Joseph Dawber
T/U/AB 1870-1890 Joseph Dawber
WH/1/26/2 1882 Joseph Dawber
DPM/1/5 cc ( c ) 17/3/1837 Robert Dawber
CQB 404/71 1892 Samuel Dawber
TAB/20 Dawber and Townsley
TAB/27 Dawber and Townsley
TAB/28 Dawber and Townsley
DBR787 1915 Dawber and Townsley
DBHT 2114, 15, 22 Dawber and Townsley
TAB/6 William Clark Dawber
TAB/16 William Clark Dawber
TAB/17 William Clark Dawber

The following courtesy of East Riding Archives, Beverley

Robert D’Onston Stephenson Christening Entry,
Richard Stephenson and Isabella Dawber Marriage Entry,
Dawber family Christening entries,
Deeming Marriage Entry,
Deeming Newspaper articles
Stephenson family Christening entries,
QSF/485/F/5 1829 July 7th Conviction of William Dauber of Sculcoates, shoemaker
QSF/502/F/34 1832 November 27th Robert Dauber of Sculcoates, a slater, is convicted.
QAL/3/42/106 1833 File held at East Riding Archives
QAL/3/42/106 1834 Document held at East Riding Archives
QSF/508/D/10 1835 June 30th The following appears at East Riding Archives
ZDDX94/4/55 1872 April 15th  Letter held at East Riding Archives
DDHB/32/553
DDHB/32/555
DDHB/32/645
POL/4/10/12/1 Photograph of Frederick Bailey Deeming
DDX1314/2 Collection of newspaper clippings featuring information on Frederick Bailey Deeming and the Great Baccarat Scandal.

The following courtesy of the Public Record Office of Victoria
PROV, VPRS 937/P0 Inward Registered Correspondence, Unit 511, Deeming Case- Bertha Deeming Birth Certificate
PROV, VPRS 937/P0 Inward Registered Correspondence, Unit 511, Deeming Case- Maria Deeming Birth Certificate
PROV, VPRS 947/P0 Inward Overseas Passenger List, unit 45, December 1891- Kaiser Willhelm III Passenger list.
PROV, VPRS 30/P0 Criminal Trial Briefs, unit 886, case number 261/1892- Albany Passenger list.
PROV, VPRS 30/P0 Criminal Trial Briefs, Unit 886, case number 261/1892- Letter from Governor Webster of Hull Gaol
PROV, VPRS 30/P0 Criminal Trial Briefs, unit 886, case number 261/1892- Letter from Marshall Lyle
PROV, VPRS 30/P0 Criminal Trial Briefs, unit 886, case number 261/1892- Statement of Louisa Atkinson
PROV, VPRS 30/P0 Criminal Trial Briefs, unit 886, case number 261/1892
PROV, VPRS 937/P0 Inward Registered Correspondence, unit 511, Deeming Case- Police Report, 6 March 1892
PROV, VPRS 937/P0 Inward Registered Correspondence, unit 511, Deeming Case- Letter from Signor D’atorz, 10 March 1892
PROV, VPRS 937/P0 Inward Registered Correspondence, unit 511, Deeming Case- Letter from Lancashire police, 12 March 1892
PROV, VPRS 937/P0 Inward Registered Correspondence, unit 511, Deeming Case- Letter from Henry Boardman, 16 March 1892
PROV, VPRS 937/P0 Inward Registered Correspondence, unit 511, Deeming Case- Telegram from Secretary of State in England to Governor of Victoria, 17 March 1892
PROV, VPRS 937/P0 Inward Registered Correspondence, unit 511, Deeming Case- Letter from Harry Jones, 19 March 1892
PROV, VPRS 30/P0 Criminal Trial Briefs, unit 886, case number 261/1892- Coroner’s report on the death of Emily Williams
PROV, VPRS 30/P0 Criminal Trial Briefs, unit 886, case number 261/1892- Statement of Sydney Oakes
PROV, VPRS 30/P0 Criminal Trial Briefs, unit 886, case number 261/1892- Statement of Max Hirschfeldt
PROV, VPRS 30/P0 Criminal Trial Briefs, unit 886, case number 261/1892- Statement of Elisa Hirschfeldt
PROV, VPRS 30/P0 Criminal Trial Briefs, unit 886, case number 261/1892- Statement of John Featherston
PROV, VPRS 30/P0 Criminal Trial Briefs, unit 886, case number 261/1892- Statement of Kate Rounsefell
PROV, VPRS 937/P0 Inward Registered Correspondence, unit 511, Deeming Case- Copy of Baron Swanston’s letter to Thomas Rounsefell
PROV, VPRS 937/P0 Inward Registered Correspondence, unit 511, Deeming Case- Telegram received from Western Australian Police confirming Deeming’s capture
PROV, VPRS 937/P0 Inward Registered Correspondence, unit 511, Deeming Case- Letter recommending Mr Lamonde receive reward for information essential in leading to Deeming’s arrest
PROV, VPRS 937/P0 Inward Registered Correspondence, Unit 511, Deeming Case- T. A. Walker to the Commissioner of Police regarding method for landing Deeming in Melbourne
PROV, VPRS 937/P0 Inward Registered Correspondence, unit 511, Deeming Case- Letter from J. H. Lundager, 31 March 1892
PROV, VPRS 937/P0 Inward Registered Correspondence, Unit 511, Deeming Case- Letter from Dr James Struthers, 3 April 1892
PROV, VPRS 937/P0 Inward Registered Correspondence, Unit 511, Deeming Case- Precis of career of Frederick Bayley Deeming alias A. O. Williams the Windsor murderer
PROV, VPRS 30/P0 Criminal Trial Briefs, unit 886, case number 261/1892- Marshall Lyle letter, 15 April 1892
PROV, VPRS 937/P0 Inward Registered Correspondence, unit 511, Deeming Case- List of exhibits produced at Deeming’s trial
PROV, VPRS 937/P0 Inward Registered Correspondence, unit 511, Deeming Case- List of property found in Deeming’s possession when arrested
PROV, VPRS 264/P0 Capital Sentence Files, unit 21, Albert Williams [alias Deeming]- Letter from Kate Jensen, 4 May 1892
WA Police Department, file 413/1892, Cons 430, State Records Office of Western Australia
Telegram dated 10 March 1892 to Commissioner of Police, WA, received from Melbourne Station [Telegram 1]
Telegram dated 10 March 1892 to Commissioner of Police, WA, received from Treasury Melbourne Station [Telegram 2]
Telegram dated 11 March 1892 to Commissioner of Police, WA, received from Melbourne Station [Telegram 3]
Telegram dated 11 March 1892 to Detective George Gurney received from Southern Cross [Telegram 4]
Telegram dated 15 March 1892 to Commissioner of Police, WA, received from Treasury Melbourne Station [Telegram 5]
Copy of telegram dated 17 March 1892 sent from Police Department, WA, to Sergeant O’Connell, York, [Telegram 6]
Copy of telegram dated 21 March 1892 marked confidential sent from Police Department, WA, to Chief Commissioner of Police, Melbourne [Telegram 7]
Copy of telegram dated 23 March 1892 sent from Police Department, WA to Chief Commissioner of Police, Melbourne, [Telegram 8]
Copy of telegram dated 26 March 1892 sent from Treasury Victoria Station to Commissioner of Police, WA [Telegram 9]
Letter from Kate Jensen, 4 May 1892 PROV, VPRS 264/P0 Capital Sentence Files, unit 21, Albert Williams [alias Deeming]
PROV, VPRS 264/P0 Capital Sentence Files, unit 21, Albert Williams [alias Deeming], Sergeants Considine and Cawsey’s summary of Deeming’s life in crime,
PROV, VPRS 937/P0 Inward Registered Correspondence, unit 511, Deeming Case, Report of Constable G. L. Webster, 6 May 1892
PROV, VPRS 264/P0 Capital Sentence Files, unit 21, Albert Williams [alias Deeming] Baron Swanston’s petition to the Governor, 6 May 1892
PROV, VPRS 1080/P0 Minutes of the Executive Council, unit 29, folio 553,  Executive Council’s decision to carry out Deeming’s death sentence
PROV, VPRS 264/P0 Capital Sentence Files, unit 21, Albert Williams [alias Deeming], Letter from Marshall Lyle to the Governor and the members of the Executive Council, 10 May 1892
PROV, VPRS 264/P0 Capital Sentence Files, unit 21, Albert Williams [alias Deeming], Letter from Victorian Branch of the British Medical Association, 12 May 1892
PROV, VPRS 506/P0 Inspector General’s Office Outward Letter Books, unit 3, folio 100, List of people recommended for share of £100 reward offered for capture and conviction of Windsor murderer
PROV, VPRS 264/P0 Capital Sentence Files, unit 21, Albert Williams [alias Deeming], Letter from Marshall Lyle to the Governor of Victoria, 17 May 1892
PROV, VPRS 264/P0 Capital Sentence Files, unit 21, Albert Williams [alias Deeming], Memorandum for the Governor of Victoria, 18 May 1892
PROV, VPRS 24/P0 Inquest Deposition Files, unit 597, item 1892/645, Coroner’s Inquest into Deeming’s execution, 23 May 1892
PROV, VPRS 7591/P2 Wills, unit 205, 51/087, The Last Will and Testament of Frederick Bailey Deeming
PROV, VPRS 807/P0 Inward Correspondence Files, Unit 290, Memorandum by Victoria Police regarding letter from South African Police, 21 April 1906

The following courtesy of the Home Office (held in Public Records Office, Kew)
HO 144 220/A49301.A The suspects file
HO 144 220/A49301.B Contains information on rewards
HO 144 220/A49301.C The Police investigation
HO 144 221/A49301.D Foreign Office documents
HO 144 221/A49301.E Bloodhounds
HO 144 221/A49301.F Sir Charles Warren Letter
HO 144 221/A49301.G Police Officer Payment Records
HO 144 221/A49301.H Murder of Rose Mylett
HO 144 221/A49301.I Murder of Alice Mckenzie
HO 144 221/A49301.J Murder, Pinchin Street Torso

The following courtesy of Scotland Yard (held in Public Records Office, Kew)
MEPO 3 140 Contains reports, statements and other records on the murders,
MEPO 3 141 Letters of those involved in the investigation,
MEPO 3 142 Letters from the killer,

The following courtesy of Islington Local Studies/Archives
Islington Trade Directories 1870-1912
Islington Burgess Rolls and Polling Books 1870-1912
Islington Maps
Islington Newspapers 1870-1912

The following courtesy of the London Hospital
Drawing’s of Catherine Eddowes injuries and location of body, maps of Whitechapel area.
1888 Registry of Patients, featuring Roslyn Stephenson.
1889 Registry of Patients, featuring Roslyn D’Onston.
1888 London Hospital Annual Report LH/A/15
1889 London Hospital Annual Report LH/A/15
1888 Physicians, Surgeons, and In Patients LH/M/1/16
1889 Physicians, Surgeons, and In Patients LH/M/1/17
1888 London Hospital Standing Orders for Night Porters LH/A/1/17
London Hospital Medical Staff from 1849 LH/A/20/1
Register of Students at the London Hospital Medical College MC/S/1/1
Roll of Members of Staff of the London Hospital, William Bulloch, F.R.S., 1933 LH/X/25/2
A-Z of Victorian Diseases.
London Hospital Illustrated 250 Years, Claire Daunton, 1990.

The following courtesy of Corporation of London Records Office, Guildhall,
Coroner’s inquest into Catherine Eddowes, inquest number 135, 1888
CLRO Police Box 3.23 No 390, containing files relating to Robert D’Onston Stephenson

The following courtesy of the National Archives,
Piece details BT 31/5177/34995, No. of Company: 34995; Pompadour Cosmetiques Ltd.

The following courtesy of Greater London Records Office,
MJ/SPC NE 1888 inquest into Mary Jane Kelly

The following Misc Documents on Frederick Bailey Deeming
1881 Marriage Index Volume 8a, Page 584
1884 Australian Birth Indexes, Reg No, 4474
1886 Australian Birth Indexes, Reg No, 1053
1890  Marriage Index Volume 9d, Page 148
1890 Marriage Entry in St Mary’s Parish Church, no, 462
Sands Directories; Sydney and New South Wales 1858-1933 For the year 1886
Sands Directories; Sydney and New South Wales 1858-1933 For the year 1887
The United Kingdom Passenger lists 1878-1960, Class BT6, Page 8, Item 40
1890 Deeming trial, HO27, P217, P236

The following Trade Directories and Telephone Directories are from a number of sources,
1781 Bailey’s Trade Directory
1784 Bailey’s Trade Directory
1791 Battle’s Trade Directory
1792 Battle’s Trade Directory
1794 Universal British Trade Directory
1799 Universal British Trade Directory
1822 Battle’s Trade Directory
1823 History, Directory and Gazetteer of the County of York, and Surrounding Districts
1823 Baines Trade Directory
1826 White’s Trade Directory
1829 Pigots Trade Directory
1831 White’s Trade Directory
1834 Pigots and Co’s Trade Directory
1835 Cragg’s Trade Directory
1837 White’s Vol 2
1838 White’s Vol 2
1839 Purdon’s Trade Directory
1840 Pigots Trade Directory
1842 Stephenson’s Trade Directory
1843 Perry’s Directory
1846 White’s Trade Directory
1848 Stephenson’s Trade Directory
1851 Freebody’s Trade Directory
1851 White’s Trade Directory
1855 Slaters Royal Commercial Directory of the Northern Counties Vol 1
1855 Melville and Co’s Hull Directory
1857 Kelly’s Trade Directory
1858 White’s Trade Directory
1858 White’s Trade Directory
1859 White’s Trade Directory
1861 Post Office directory of Hull
1863 Wright’s and Jones Directory
1864 Jones Trade Directory
1864 History, Gazetteer and Trade Directory of Norfolk
1865 Post Office Directory of Norfolk and Suffolk
1867 White’s Trade Directory
1869 Mercer and Crocker’s Directory and General Gazetteer
1871 Trade Directory of Hull
1872 Buchannan’s Trade Directory
1872 Kelly’s Trade Directory
1873 Buchannan’s Trade Directory
1874 Butcher and Son’s Trade Directory
1875 Butcher and Son’s Trade Directory
1875 Sheperdson’s Guide to Hull
1876 Hunt’s Directory
1876 White’s Yearbook
1877-1878 Kingston upon Hull City Yearbook
1878-1879 Kingston upon Hull City Yearbook
1879 Kelly’s Trade Directory
1880 The Commercial Directory and Shippers Guide by B.R.E Fulton
1882 White’s Trade Directory
1882 History, Gazetteer and Trade Directory of Lincolnshire
1882 The Municipal Corporations Companion, Diary, Directory, and Year Book
1885 Kelly’s Trade Directory
1888 Atkinson’s Trade Directory
1889 Kelly’s Trade Directory
1892 Bulmer’s Trade Directory
1892 Kelly’s Trade Directory
1893 Kelly’s Trade Directory
1895 WJ Cook and Co’s Trade Directory
1895 Bridlington Trade Directory
1897 Trade Directory held in Bridlington
1899 Trade Directory held in Bridlington
1901 Trade Directory in Bridlington
1901 Kelly’s Trade Directory
1902 Kelly’s Trade Directory
1903 Kelly’s Directory
1904 Kelly’s Trade Directory
1911 Bridlington and District Trade Directory
1930 Kelly’s Trade Directory
1933 Kelly’s Trade Directory
1936 Kelly’s Trade Directory
1937 Kelly’s Trade Directory
1938 Kelly’s Trade Directory
1939 Kelly’s Trade Directory
1940 Kelly’s Trade Directory
1941 Kelly’s Trade Directory
1942 Kelly’s Trade Directory
1943 Kelly’s Trade Directory
1944 Kingston Communications Telephone Directory
1946 Kingston Communications Telephone Directory
1947 Kingston Communications Telephone Directory
1948 Kingston Communications Telephone Directory
1949 Kingston Communications Telephone Directory
1950 Kingston Communications Telephone Directory
1951 Kingston Communications Telephone Directory
1952 Kingston Communications Telephone Directory
1953 Kingston Communications Telephone Directory
1954 Kingston Communications Telephone Directory
1955 Kingston Communications Telephone Directory
1956 Kingston Communications Telephone Directory
1959 Kingston Communications Telephone Directory
1960 Kingston Communications Telephone Directory
1961 Kingston Communications Telephone Directory
1962 Kingston Communications Telephone Directory
1963 Kingston Communications Telephone Directory
1964 Kingston Communications Telephone Directory
1965 Kingston Communications Telephone Directory
1966 Kingston Communications Telephone Directory
1967 Kingston Communications Telephone Directory
1968 Kingston Communications Telephone Directory
1969 Kingston Communications Telephone Directory
1970 Kingston Communications Telephone Directory
1971 Kingston Communications Telephone Directory
1972 Kingston Communications Telephone Directory
1973 Kingston Communications Telephone Directory
1974 Kingston Communications Telephone Directory
1975 Kingston Communications Telephone Directory
1976 Kingston Communications Telephone Directory
1977 Kingston Communications Telephone Directory
1978 Kingston Communications Telephone Directory
1979 Kingston Communications Telephone Directory
1981 Kingston Communications Telephone Directory
1982 Kingston Communications Telephone Directory
1984 Kingston Communications Telephone Directory
1985 Kingston Communications Telephone Directory
1986 Kingston Communications Telephone Directory
1987 Kingston Communications Telephone Directory
1988 Kingston Communications Telephone Directory
1989 Kingston Communications Telephone Directory
1993 Kingston Communications Telephone Directory
1994 Kingston Communications Telephone Directory
1995 Kingston Communications Telephone Directory
1996 Kingston Communications Telephone Directory
1997 Kingston Communications Telephone Directory
1998 Kingston Communications Telephone Directory
1999 Kingston Communications Telephone Directory
2000 Kingston Communications Telephone Directory
2001 Kingston Communications Telephone Directory
2003-04 Kingston Communications Telephone Directory
2004-05 Kingston Communications Telephone Directory
2005-06 Kingston Communications Telephone Directory
2006-07 Kingston Communications Telephone Directory
2007-08 Kingston Communications Telephone Directory

Newspapers/magazines

Aberdeen Weekly Journal
Advertiser (Hull)
Advertiser (Adelaide)
Argus
Ashburton Guardian
Belfast News Letter
Beverley Guardian
Birmingham Daily Post
Blackwood’s Magazine
Borderlands
Bridlington Quay Observer
Brisbane Courier
Bristol Mercury and Daily Post
British Medical Journal
British Tariff Publication, The
Bruce Herald
Bush Advocate
Camperdown Chronicle
Clutha Leader
Colonist
Criminologist
Daily News (London)
Daily Telegraph
Dundee Courier & Argus
East London Advertiser
East London Observer
Eastern Counties Herald
Eastern Morning News and Hull Advertiser
Eastern Post and City Chronicle
Edinburgh Monthly Magazine
Epitome of Local and District News
Era, The
Feilding Star
Fortean Times
Freeman’s Journal and Daily Commercial Advertiser
Glasgow Herald
Graphic, The
Grey River Argus
Hampshire Telegraph and Sussex Chronicle
Hawera & Normanby Star
Hawke’s Bay Herald
Huddersfield Daily Chronicle, The
Hull Advertiser
Hull and East Yorkshire Times
Hull and North Lincolnshire Times
Hull and Yorkshire Times
Hull Daily Mail
Hull Daily News
Hull in Print
Hull News
Hull Packet
Hull Packet and East Riding Times
Hull Packet and Humber Mercury
Hull Packet and Original Weekly Commercial Literary and General Advertiser
Hull Rockingham
Hull Times
Illustrated Police News
Inangahua Times
Ipswich Journal
Lancaster Gazette and General Advertiser for Lancashire, Westmorland, and Yorkshire
Law Times, The
Leeds Mercury
Liverpool Mercury
Lloyds Weekly Newspaper
Lucifer
Maitland Mercury & Hunter River General Advertiser
Marlborough Express
Manchester Times
Mataura Ensign
Melbourne Standard
Mercury (Hobart,)
Murder Casebook Magazine
Nelson Evening Mail
Newcastle Courant
North Eastern Daily Gazette
Northern Echo
North Otago Times
North Wales Chronicle
NZ Truth
Otago Witness
Pall Mall Gazette
Penny Illustrated Paper and Illustrated Times
Poverty Bay Herald
Preston Guardian
Queenslander
Reynold’s Newspaper
Ripper Notes
Ripperologist
Royal Cornwall Gazette Falmouth Packet, Cornish Weekly News, & General Advertiser
Sheffield & Rotherham Independent
Southland Times
Standard, The
Star, the (UK)
Star, the (New Zealand)
Sunday Times
Sydney Mail
Sydney Morning Herald
Taranaki Herald
Telegraph, the
Thames Star
Theosophist, The
Times, the
True Crime
True Detective Magazine
Tuapeka Times
Unexplained Magazine
Wanganui Chronicle
West Australian
Western Mail
Yorkshire Herald and York Herald
Yorkshire Post, The

Maps
Reprint of the first edition of the one inch ORDNANCE SURVEY of England and Wales, Sheet 23 Hull, Published 1824, Major Colby, Royal Engineers
Cassini Historical Maps Old Series Kingston upon Hull 1824-1858
Cassini Historical Maps Old Series Kingston upon Hull 1924
A-Z Kingston upon Hull Street Atlas
Jack the Ripper- Whitechapel Map, 1888, Geoff Cooper and Gordon Punter, ripperArt, 2003
A wide range of Hull maps from 1854 to 1889 held in the Local Studies Library, Hull.
Goads Fire Insurance Plans.

The following Godfrey Edition maps of Hull
Hull West 1908 Yorkshire Sheet 240.2
Hull West 1928 Yorkshire Sheet 240.2
Hull East 1928 Yorkshire Sheet 240.3
Hull Old Town 1853 Kingston upon Hull Sheet 12
Hull Alexander Dock 1908 Yorkshire Sheet 240.4
Hull Hessle Road 1928 Yorkshire Sheet 240.6
Hull and North Lincolnshire 1895 England Sheet 80

Booklets and Pamphlets and CD-ROMs
A Guide to the City’s Heritage Plaques, Hull City Council, Waterfront Communities Project 2007
The Treasures of  Hull’s Old Town, A Guide to the City’s Architectural Heritage, Hull City Council, Waterfront Communities Project 2007
Hidden Treasures, A Guide to Yorkshire’s Archives, Yorkshire Archives Council, 2003
Hull through the Ages, Manuscript Ltd, Hull Local Studies Library, CD-ROM, 2007

Local History Books
Architecture of the Victorian era of Kingston upon Hull 1830-1914, Highgate Press, Ian N Goldthorpe, 2005.
Aspects of Hull, David Goodman, (Ed,) Wharncliffe Books,
Aspects of the Yorkshire Coast, Alan Whitworth, (Ed,) Wharncliffe Books,
Aspects of the Yorkshire Coast 2, Alan Whitworth, (Ed,) Wharncliffe Books,  2000.
Breath of Sculcoates, A, Hull and District Local History Research Group, Heitage Lottery Fund, Developing our Communities, 2007.
East Riding Chapels and Meeting Houses, East Yorkshire Local History Society, David Neave and Susan Neave, 1990.
Evolution of Kingston Upon Hull, The, Thomas Shepard, A. Brown and Sons, 1911.
Forgotten Hull Kingston Press, Graham Wilkinson
Forgotten Hull 2, Kingston Press, Graham Wilkinson, 2000.
Georgian Hull, Ivan and Elisabeth Hall, William Sessions Ltd, 1978.
Historical Atlas of East Yorkshire, An, Susan Neave and Stephen Ellis, (Ed,) University of Hull Press, 1996.
History of the Town and Port of Kingston Upon Hull, James Joseph Sheahan, John Green Publishing, 1866.
History of the Yorkshire Coast Fishing Industry 1780-1914, Roy Robinson, Hull University Press, 1987.
History of Seed Crushing in Great Britain, Harold W. Brace, Land Books, 1960.
Hull and Scarborough Railway, C. T. Goode, Burstwick Publicity Services, 2000.
Hull Schools in Victorian Times, Pete Railton, 1995.
Illustrated History of Hull’s Railways, Irwell Press, M Nicholson and W.B.Yeadon, 1993.
Innes Heritage Collection of Hull, The, Michael Thompson, Hutton Press, 1994.
Lost Churches and Chapels of Hull, Hutton Press, David Neave, 1991.
Lost Pubs of Hull, Kingston Press, Paul Gibson and Graham Wilkinson, 1999.
Lost Railways of Holderness, the Hull-Hornsea lines, the Hull-Withernsea lines, Hutton Press, Peter Price, 1989.
Lost Trawlers of Hull 1835-1987, Alec Gill, Hutton Press, 1989.
More Illustrated History of Hull’s Railways, Challenger Publications, W.B.Yeadon, 1995.
Railways of Hull, C. T. Goode, Burstwick Publicity Services, 1992.
Sculcoates- Ancient and Modern, Christine Gould and David Knappett, Oriel Printing Company, 1991.
Seed Crushing in Hull, David F Dean, 1945.
Seed Crushing in Hull, David F Dean, 1957.

Books featuring Frederick Bailey Deeming

Albany’s Brush with a Mass Murderer: A Man of Many Faces - Frederick Bailey Deeming, Beth Martin,  Albany, WA, Albany Historical Society Inc., 1998.
Australian Murderers of Children: Max Stuart, Bevan Spencer Von Einem, Bega Schoolgirl Murders, Frederick Bailey Deeming, Martin Bryant, Books LLC, 2010.
Biography of Frederick Bailey Deeming, Anon, William E. G. Shackle and J. G. Sutton, Port Melbourne, 1892.
‘Canvas and Wax: Images of Information in Australian Panoramas and Waxworks, with particular reference to Melbourne 1849-1920′, Mimi Colligan, PhD thesis, Department of History, Monash University, 1987.
Criminal Man, Cesare Lombroso, translated and with a new introduction by Mary Gibson and Nicole Hahn Rafter, with translation assistance from Mark Seymour, Durham, NC, Duke University Press, 2006.
Criminal of the Century, The,  Melbourne, Rachel Weaver, Australian Scholarly Publishing, 2006.
Criminal of the Century, The, Australian Mining Standard Office, Sydney, 1892.
‘Damnable Deeming Esquire’, in Crimes that Shocked Australia, Alan Sharpe, Milson’s Point, NSW, Currawong Press, 1982, pp. 100-107.
Demon Killer, The, Frank Clune, Reigate Publishing Co.
Executed Australian People: Ned Kelly, Breaker Morant, Ronald Ryan, Frederick Bailey Deeming, Colin Campbell Ross, Books LLC, 2010.
Foul Deeds and Suspicious Deaths in Hull, David Goodman, Wharncliffe Books, 2005.
‘Frederick Bailey Deeming (1853-1892)’, Australian Dictionary of Biography, Volume 8, Barry O. Jones,  Melbourne University Press, 1981, pp. 268-269.
Groaning Gallows, The, A. A. Clarke, Arton Books, 1994.
Hanged in Melbourne, They, Michael Lawrence, Swell Productions, 1970
History of Two Notable Crimes, The, Walker May and Co, Melbourne, 1892.
Kingston upon Hull, Murder and Crime Series, Douglas Wynn,  Tempus Publishing, 2008.
Life of Deeming, Murderer of Women and Children, The, John F. Williams, Melbourne, 1892.
London Companion, The, Jo Swinnerton, Robson Books, 2004.
Mismeasure of Man, The, Ringwood, Stephen Jay Gould, Vic., Penguin, 1996, p. 153.
Most Unique Ruffian: The Trial of F. B. Deeming, A, J. S. O’Sullivan, Melbourne, 1892; Melbourne, F. W. Cheshire, 1968.
Murders of the Black Museum, Gordon Honeycombe, Hutchinson and Co, 1982.
People Convicted of Murder by Victoria (Australia): Ned Kelly, Ronald Ryan, Peter Dupas, Frederick Bailey Deeming, Robert Farquhar son, Books LLC, 2010.
People Executed by Victoria (Australia): Ned Kelly, Ronald Ryan, Frederick Bailey Deeming, Colin Campbell Ross, Arnold Sodeman, Jean Lee, Books LLC, 2010.
People from Ashby de La Zouch: John Bainbridge, Joseph Hall, Frederick Bailey Deeming, Russell Hoult, Rosemary Harris, Francis Hastings, Books LLC, 2010.
People of Perth, The, Thomas Stannage, Perth City Council, Perth, 1979.
Police in Victoria 1836- 1980, Victoria Police Management Services Bureau, Victoria Police Force, Melbourne, 1980.
Prisoners Who Died in Victoria (Australia) Detention: People Executed by Victoria (Australia), Ned Kelly, Ronald Ryan, Frederick Bailey Deeming, Books LLC, 2010.
Prisoners Sentenced to Death by Victoria (Australia): People Executed by Victoria, Ned Kelly, Ronald Ryan, Frederick Bailey Deeming, Books LLC, 2010.
Policeman of Hull, A. A. Clarke, Hutton Press, 1992
Scarlet Thread: Australia’s Jack the Ripper, A True Crime Story, The, Maurice Gurvich and Christopher Wray, Fairfax Books, 2007.
Studies in Australian Crime, John D. Fitzgerald, Cornstalk Publishing Co, Sydney, 1924, 2nd Series.
True Crime Diary, James Bland, Time Warner, 1992.
World’s Most Bizarre Murders, The, James Marrison, John Blake Publishing, 2008.
World’s Most Bizarre Murders, The, James Marrison, John Blake Publishing, 2010.
‘You Don’t Know Jack’, Kathryn H. Ferguson, originally published in Helen Addison-Smith, An Nguyen and Denise Tallis (eds), Backburning: Journal of Australian Studies, no. 84, Perth, API Network, 2005, pp. 53-62.

Penny Dreadful’s on Deeming
Biography of Frederick Bayley Deeming: A Romance of Crime, Printed for the proprietors and publishers, William E.G. Shackle and J.G. Sutton, by the Port Melbourne Tribune Printing and Publishing Compy., Limited, [1892].
The Complete History of the Windsor Tragedy, Melbourne, Mason, Firth & Mcutcheon, 1892.
The Criminal of the Century: A Complete History of the Career of Frederick Baily Deeming, alias Albert Williams, alias Baron Swanston …: The Perpetrator of the Windsor and Rainhill Murders, Sydney, Australian Mining Standard Office, 1892.
Frank Clune, The Demon Killer: The Career of Deeming, Satanic Murderer, Sydney, Invincible Press, [1948].
The History of a Series of Great Crimes on Two Continents, Adelaide, Frearson & Brother, 1892.
The History of a Series of Great Crimes on Two Continents, second edition, Adelaide, Frearson’s Printing House, 1892.
The History of a Series of Great Crimes on Two Continents, third edition, Adelaide, Frearson & Brother, 1892.
The Life of Deeming: The Murderer of Women and Children, Melbourne, Williams, 1892.
The Windsor and Rainhill Murders, Melbourne, Walker May & Co., 1892.

Books on Lewis Carroll
In the Shadow of the Dream Child, The Myth and Reality of Lewis Carroll, Karoline Leach, Peter Owen Publishers, 2009.
Lewis Carroll, Derek Hudson, Longmans, Green and Co, 1966
Lewis Carroll, A Biography, Anne Clark, Dent, 1979.
Lewis Carroll, A Biography, Michael Bakewell, Heinemann, 1996.
Lewis Carroll, A Biography, Morton N. Cohen, Macmillan, 1995.
Lewis Carroll and His Illustrators, Collaborations and Correspondence, 1865-1898, Morton N. Cohen and Edward Wakeling, Macmillan, 2003
Lewis Carroll Diaries- Vol 1, The, Roger Lancelyn Green (Ed) Cassell and Company Ltd, 1953.
Lewis Carroll Diaries- Vol 2, The, Roger Lancelyn Green (Ed) Cassell and Company Ltd, 1953.
Mystery of Lewis Carroll, The, Jenny Woolf, Haus Books, 2010
Selected Letters of Lewis Carroll, Morton N. Cohen, Papermac, 1982

Books by Lewis Carroll
Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland, Lewis Carroll, MacMillan and Co, 1865.
Lewis Carroll-The Complete Works, Lewis Carroll, Nonesuch Press, 1939
Through the Looking Glass, Lewis Carroll, MacMillan and Co, 1872.

Books on Walter Sickert
Sickert: A Biography, Denys Sutton, Michael Joseph, 1976
Sickert, Lillian Browse, Rupert Hart Davies, 1960
Walter Sickert- a Life, Matthew Sturgis, Harper Perennial, 2005

Books on Prince Albert Edward
Wilson’s of Tranby Croft, The, Gertrude M. Attwood, Hutton press Ltd, 1988.
The Importance of Being Edward, King in Waiting 1841-1901, Stanley Weintraub, John Murray Publishers Ltd, 2000,
The Living Past, John Markham, Highgate Publishing, 2001
The Centenary Book of Hull, John Markham, Highgate Publishing, 1997.
Princes of Wales- Royal Heirs in Waiting, David Loades, National Archives, 2008.

Books on Prince Albert Victor
Clarence, Was He Jack the Ripper?, Michael Harrison, Drake Publishers, 1972.
Prince Eddy, Andrew Cook, Tempus Publishing, 2006.
Wilson’s of Tranby Croft, The, Gertrude M. Attwood, Hutton press Ltd, 1988.

Books on Queen Victoria
Albert and Victoria, David Duff, Frederick Muller Ltd., 1972.
Early Years of the Prince Consort, The, Queen Victoria, William Kimber, 1967.
Queen Victoria, Juliet Gardiner, Collins and Brown, 1997.
Queen Victoria- A Personal History, Christopher Hibbert, Harper Collins, 2000.
Queen Victoria- Fifty Golden Years, Mrs. Craik, English Heritage.
The Illustrated Queen Victoria, Lytton Strachey, Bloomsbury, 1987.
The Jubilee of Queen Victoria-1887, Messrs A Brown and Sons, Hull, 1887.
The Queens Visit to Hull-1854, James Smith, William Kirk Printers, 1854.
Victoria: Young Queen, Monica Charlot, Blackwell, 1991.

Books on Joseph Lis/ Silver
Fox and the Flies, The, Charles Van Onselen, Vintage, 2008

Books featuring Robert D’Onston Stephenson, as the aforementioned or Roslyn Donston
A-Z Encyclopedia of Serial Killers, The, Harold Schechter, David Everitt, 2006.
Bedside book of Murder, Richard and Molly Whittington Egan, David and Charles Publishing, 1988.
BFI Companion to Crime, The,
Cases that haunt us, The, John Douglas and Mark Olshaker, Pocket Books, 2002.
Cheeky Guide to Brighton, The, Tim Bick and Dr. David Bramwell, Cheeky Guides, 2009.
Conspiracy Files, David Southwell and Sean Twist, Sevenoaks Publishing, 2004.
Dark Dreams, Roy Hazelwood and Stephen G. Michaud, St Martins Paperbacks, 2002.
Does your name add up to 666?, David Solamen, Xulon Press, 2004.
Encyclopedia of Serial Killers, Brian Lane and Wilfred Gregg, Berkley Books, 1995.
Encyclopedia of Serial Killers, Nigel Blundell
Free Energy Pioneer: John Keely, Theo Paijmans, Adventures Unlimited Press, 2004.
History of British Serial Killing, Martin Fido, Carlton Books, 2003.
Jack the Ripper - Black Magic Rituals, Ivor Edwards, Penny Publishing, 2001.
Jack the Ripper - Black Magic Rituals, Ivor Edwards, John Blake Publishing, 2003.
Magical Dilemma of Victor Neuburg, The, Jean Overton Fuller, Mandrake Publishing, 1990.
Mammoth Book of the History of Murder, Colin Wilson,
Mammoth Encyclopedia of the Unsolved, Colin and Damon Wilson, Robinson, 2000.
Masterpieces of Murder, Jonathan Goodman, Robinson Publishing, 1992.
Murderer’s “Who’s Who.” J.H.H. Gaute and Robin Odell, Pan Books, 1983.
Mystical Vampire: The Life and Works of Mabel Collins, Kim Farnell, Mandrake Publishing, 2005.
Profiling Violent Crimes, Ronald M. Holmes and Stephen T. Holmes, Sage Publications, 2002.
Psychic Detectives, Jenny Randles and Peter Hough, Silverdale Books, 2002.
Serial Killer Investigations, Colin Wilson, Summersdale, 2007.
Serial Killers, William Murray, Canary Press, 2007.
True Crime Giants, Jonathan Goodman, Parragon Books, 1999.
True Face of Jack the Ripper, The, Melvin Harris, Brockhampton Press, 1994.
True Face of Jack the Ripper, The, Melvin Harris, Michael O’Mara Books, 1995.
Ripper File, The, Melvin Harris, W.H. Allen, 1988.
World’s Greatest Mysteries, The, Chancellor Press, 2003
World’s Greatest Serial Killers, The, Nigel Cawthorne, Octopus Publishing, 2000.
World’s Most Mysterious Murders, Lionel and Patricia Fanthorpe, 2003.

Books featuring Robert D’Onston Stephenson, as Tautriadelta
Encyclopaedia of Occultism and Parapsychology, Leslie Shepard, Lewis Spence, and Nandor Fodor,
Haunted Mind, The, A Psychoanalyst Look at the Supernatural, Nandor Fodor, Helix Press, 1963.
History of Experimental Spiritualism, A, Cesare Baudi Di Vesme, Rider and Co, 1931.
Mammoth Book of the History of Murder, The, Colin Wilson and Damon Wilson.
My First Sixty Years, Maud Ashley Warrender, Cassell and Company, 1933.
Philosophy of a Long Life, A, Jean Finot, Kessinger Publications, 2006.
Rosicrucian Notebook, A, The Secret Sciences Used By Members of the Order, Willy Shrodter, 1992.
Theosophist - May July 1911- Sept 1911, Annie Wood Besant
True Tales of British India and the Princely States, Michael Wise, 1993.

Books featuring “Dead or Alive”
Borderland, A Casebook of True Supernatural Stories, W.T. Stead, University Books, 1970
Ghosts and Legends of Yorkshire, Terence W Whitaker, Granada Publishing, 1983.
Great Hull Stories, Len Markham, Fort Publishing, 2003.
Investigating the Unexplained, Melvin Harris, Prometheus Books, 1986.
Man’s Survival After Death Vol 1, Rev. Charles Tweedale, Psychic Book Club, 1909.
Phantasms of the Dead or True Ghost Stories, Hereward Carrington, American Universities Publishing, 1920.
Review of Reviews 1892. (New Year’s Extra Number), William T. Stead (Ed), 1892.
Sorry You’ve Been Duped, Melvin Harris, George Weidenfield and Nicholson Ltd. 1986.

Books by Robert D’Onston Stephenson under the pen name Roslyn D’Onston
The Patristic Gospels: An English Version of the Holy Gospels as they Existed in the Second Century, Roslyn D’Onston, Grant Richards, 1904.
The Patristic Gospels: An English Version of the Holy Gospels as they Existed in the Second Century, Roslyn D’Onston, Biblio Bazaar, 2009

Articles by Robert D’Onston Stephenson under various pen names.
“Who is the Whitechapel Demon? (By One Who Thinks He Knows)” Pall Mall Gazette, December 1st 1888, No signature by author.
“The Real Origin of “SHE” (By One Who Knew Her)” Pall Mall Gazette, January 3rd 1889, Signed under the pen name R.D.
“What I Know of Obeeyahism, By the Author of the Original “SHE” Pall Mall Gazette, February 15th 1889, Signed Roslyn D’Onston
“African Magic” Lucifer, November 1890, Signed under the pen name Tautriadelta.
“Dead or Alive”  Review of Reviews, New Year’s Extra Number, 1892,
“A Modern Magician” Borderland, April 1896, Signed under the pen name Tautriadelta.
“Elementals” Borderland, July 1896.

 Books on Garibaldi
England against the Papacy, 1858-1861: Tories, Liberals, and the overthrow of papal temporal power during     the Italian Risorgimento, C. T. McIntire, Cambridge University Press, 1983.
Garibaldi, Peter De Polnay, Hollis and Carter, 1960.
Garibaldi: An Autobiography, Alexandre Dumas (Ed.), Routledge, Warne and Routledge, 1861.
Garibaldi and his enemies, Christopher Hibbert, Penguin Books,
Garibaldi and the making of Italy, G M Trevelyan, Longmans Green and Co, 1911.
Garibaldi and the thousand, G M Trevelyan, Longmans Green and Co, 1909.
Lion of Caprera, The, John Parris, Arthur Barker Ltd., 1962.

Books on Global History
British India, Michael Edwardes, Sidgwick and Jackson, 1967.
Concise History of India, A, Barbara D. Metcalf and Thomas R. Metcalf, Cambridge University Press, 2002.
Oxford Illustrated History of Italy, The, George Holmes (Ed.), Oxford University Press, 1997.

Books on Victorian History
Britain in the 19th Century, Thomas Nelson and Sons, Howard Martin, 1996.
East End 1888, William J. Fishman, Five Leaves Publications, 2005.
Good Old Days, The, Gilda O’Neill, Penguin Books, 2007.
Great Victorian Lives- An Era of Obituaries, The Times, Times Books, 2007.
How Our Ancestors Lived, David Hey, Public Record Office, 2002.
London Underworld in the Victorian Period, Henry Mayhew and Others, Dover Publications, 2005.
Nineteenth Century Britain, A Very Short Introduction, Christopher Harvie and H.C.G. Matthew, Oxford University Press, 2000.
Nineteenth Century Britain, Jeremy Black and Donald M. Macraild, Palgrave Macmillan, 2003.
Nineteenth Century British History- An Introduction, Michael Lynch, Hodder and Stoughton, 2005.
True History of the Elephant Man, The, Michael Howell and Peter Ford, Allison and Busby, 1992.
Victorian Diaries, Heather Creaton, (Ed,) Mitchell Beazley, 2001.
Victorian Girls- Lord Lyttelton’s Daughters, Sheila Fletcher, Hambledon Press, 1997.
Victorian World Picture, The, David Newsome, John Murray Publishers, 1997.
Victorians, The , A.N.Wilson, Arrow Books, 2003.
Victorians, The, Jeremy Paxman, BBC Books, 2009.
Victorians at Home and Abroad, V and A Publications, Paul Atterbury and Suzanne Fagence Cooper, 2001.
Worst Street in London, The, Fiona Rule, Ian Allan Publishing, 2008.

Books on Jack the Ripper- Non-Fiction
American Murders of Jack the Ripper, R. Michael Gordon, Lyons Press, 2005.
Beaver Book of Horror, The, Daniel Farson, Beaver Books, 2007.
Bell Tower, The, Robert Graysmith, Regnery, 1999.
By Ear and Eyes, Karyo Magellan, Longshot Publishing, 2005.
Clarence, Was He Jack the Ripper?, Michael Harrison, Drake Publishers, 1972.
Complete History of Jack the Ripper, The, Philip Sugden, Robinson Publishing, 2002.
Complete Jack the Ripper, The, Donald Rumbelow, Penguin Books, 1988.
Complete Jack the Ripper, The, Donald Rumbelow, Penguin Books, 2004.
Criminals and Crime, Sir Robert Anderson, Nisbet, 1907
Crimes and Times of Jack the Ripper, The, Tom Cullen, Fontana, 1973.
Crimes, Detection and Death of Jack the Ripper, Martin Fido, George Weidenfield and Nicholson Ltd, 1987.
Crimes, Detection and Death of Jack the Ripper, Martin Fido, Orion Books, 1993.
Crimes of Jack the Ripper, The, Paul Roland, Arcturus Publishing, 2006.
Diary of Jack the Ripper, The, Shirley Harrison, Hyperion Publishing, 1993.
Diary of Jack the Ripper, The, Shirley Harrison, Hyperion Publishing, 1994.
Diary of Jack the Ripper, The, Shirley Harrison, Blake Publishing, 1998.
E1- A Journey Through Whitechapel and Spitalfields, John G. Bennett, Five Leaves Publishing, 2009.
Epiphany of the Whitechapel Murders, Karen Trenouth, Author House, 2006.
Fame or Infamy, Steve Powell, Blurb, 2010
First Jack the Ripper Victim Photographs, The, Robert J. McLaughlin, Zwerghaus Books, 2005.
Fox and the Flies, The, Charles Van Onselen, Vintage, 2008.
From Hell- The Jack the Ripper Mystery, Bob Hinton, Old Bakehouse Publications, 1998.
Identity of Jack the Ripper, The, Donald McCormick, Arrow Books, 1970.
In the Footsteps of the Whitechapel Murders, John F. Plimmer, The Book Guild, 1998.
Jack the Ripper, Andrew Cook, Amberley, 2009.
Jack the Ripper, Daniel Farson, Sphere, 1973.
Jack the Ripper, John Mcllwain, Pitkin Guides, Jarrold Publishing.
Jack the Ripper, Mark Whitehead and Miriam Rivett, Pocket Essentials, 2001.
Jack the Ripper, Mark Whitehead and Miriam Rivett, Pocket Essentials, 2006.
Jack the Ripper, Susan McNicoll, Altitude Publishing, 2005.
Jack the Ripper- A to Z, Paul Begg, Martin Fido, and Keith Skinner, Headline Book Publishing, 1992.
Jack the Ripper- A to Z, Paul Begg, Martin Fido, and Keith Skinner, Headline Book Publishing, 1994.
Jack the Ripper- An Encyclopedia, John J. Eddleston, Metro Publishing, 2002.
Jack the Ripper- Anatomy of a Myth, William Beadle, Wat Tyler Books, 1995.
Jack the Ripper- And the East End, Alex Werner, Chatto and Windus, 2008.
Jack the Ripper- And the Irish Press, Alan Sharp, Ashfield Press, 2005.
Jack the Ripper- And the London Press, Lewis Perry Curtis, Yale University, 2001.
Jack the Ripper- Black Magic Rituals, Ivor Edwards, John Blake Publishing, 2003.
Jack the Ripper- British Intelligence Agent, Tom Slemen and Keith Andrews, Bluecoat Press, 2010.
Jack the Ripper- Casebook, Richard Jones, Andre Deutsch, 2008.
Jack the Ripper- Crime Archive, Val Horsler, National Archives, 2007.
Jack the Ripper- End of a Legend, Calum Reuben Knight, Athena Press, 2005.
Jack the Ripper- His Life and Crimes in Popular Entertainment, Gary Colville and Patrick Lucanio, McFarland, 2009.
Jack the Ripper- Infamous Serial Killer, Filiquarian Publications, 2008.
Jack the Ripper- In Fact and Fiction, Robin Odell, Mandrake Publishing, 2009.
Jack the Ripper- Letters from Hell, Stewart P. Evans and Keith Skinner, Sutton Publishing, 2004.
Jack the Ripper- Light Hearted Friend, Richard Wallace, Gemini Press, 1997.
Jack the Ripper- Location Photographs, The, Philip Hutchinson, Amberley Publishing, 2009.
Jack the Ripper- Media, Culture, History, Alexandra Warwick and Martin Willis, Manchester University Press, 2007.
Jack the Ripper- One Hundred Years of Mystery, Peter Underwood, Blandford Press, 1987.
Jack the Ripper- Quest for a Killer, M. J. Trow, Wharncliffe True Crime, 2009.
Jack the Ripper- Revealed and Revisited, John Wilding, Express Newspapers, 2006.
Jack the Ripper- Revealed at Last, Terry Weston, Swordworks Books, 2010.
Jack the Ripper- Scotland Yard Investigates, Stewart P. Evans and Donald Rumbelow, Sutton Publishing, 2006.
Jack the Ripper- Summing up and Verdict, Colin Wilson and Robin Odell, Corgi Books, 1992.
Jack the Ripper- The 21st Century Investigation, Trevor Marriott, John Blake Publishing, 2005.
Jack the Ripper- The 21st Century Investigation, Trevor Marriott, John Blake Publishing, 2007.
Jack the Ripper- The American Connection, Shirley Harrison, Blake Publishing, 2003.
Jack the Ripper- The Bloody Truth, Melvin Harris, Columbus Books, 1987.
Jack the Ripper- The Celebrity Suspects, Mike Holgate, History Press, 2008.
Jack the Ripper- The Definitive History, Paul Begg, Pearson Education Limited, 2004.
Jack the Ripper- The Facts, Paul Begg, Robson Books, 2006.
Jack the Ripper- The Final Chapter, Paul H. Feldman, Virgin Books, 2002.
Jack the Ripper- The Final Chapter, Paul H. Feldman, Virgin Books, 2007.
Jack the Ripper- The Final Solution, Stephen Knight, Harper Collins, 1994.
Jack the Ripper- The Murders and the Movies, Denis Meikle, Reynolds and Hearn Ltd, 2002.
Jack the Ripper- The Mystery Solved, Paul Harrison, Robert Hale, 1993.
Jack the Ripper- The Satanic Team, Karen Trenouth, Author House, 2007.
Jack the Ripper- The Simple Truth, Bruce Paley, Headline Publishing, 1996.
Jack the Ripper- The Uncensored Facts, Paul Begg, Robson Books, 1989.
Jack the Ripper, The Whitechapel Murderer, Terry Lynch, Wordsworth Editions, 2008.
Jack the Ripper- Unmasked, William Beadle, John Blake Publishing, 2009.
Jack the Ripper- Walk, The, Paul Garner, Louis London Walks, 2002.
Jack the Ripper- Whitechapel Murders, The, Kevin O’Donnell, Andy and Sue Parlour, Ten Bells Publishing, 1997.
Last Victim, The, Anne E. Graham and Carol Emmas, Headline Publishing, 1998.
Lighter Side of My Official Life, The, Sir Robert Anderson, Hodder and Stoughton, 1910.
Lodger- Arrest and Escape of Jack the Ripper, The, Stewart P. Evans and Paul Gainey, Century Publishing, 1995.
London of Jack the Ripper Then and Now, The, Robert Clack and Philip Hutchinson, Breedon Books, 2007.
London of Jack the Ripper Then and Now, The, 2nd Edition, Robert Clack and Philip Hutchinson, Breedon Books, 2009.
Mammoth Book of Jack the Ripper, The, Maxim Jakubowski and Nathan Braund, Constable and Robinson, 1999.
Mammoth Book of Jack the Ripper, The, Maxim Jakubowski and Nathan Braund, Castle Books, 2005.
Man that Hunted Jack the Ripper, The, Nicholas Connell and Stewart P. Evans, Amberley, 2009.
Many Faces of Jack the Ripper, The, M. J. Trow, Summersdale Publishing, 1997.
Murder and Madness- The Secret Life of Jack the Ripper, David Abrahamsen M.D., F.A.C.Pn., Avon Books, 1993.
Mystery of Jack the Ripper, The, Leonard Matters, Arrow Books, 1964.
News from Whitechapel, The, Alexander Chisholm, Christopher Michael DiGrazia, Dave Yost, McFarland And Co, 2002.
Portrait of a Serial Killer-Jack the Ripper-Case Closed, Patricia Cornwell, Little Brown, 2002.
Portrait of a Serial Killer-Jack the Ripper-Case Closed, Patricia Cornwell, Time Warner, 2003.
Portrait of a Serial Killer-Jack the Ripper-Case Closed, Patricia Cornwell, Berkley International Edition, 2003.
Prince Jack- The True Story of Jack the Ripper, Frank Spiering, Jove Books, 1980.
Public Reactions to Jack the Ripper, Stephen P. Ryder (Ed) Inklings Press, 2006.
Ripper and the Royals, The, Melvyn Fairclough, Duckbacks, 2002.
Ripper Code, The, Thomas Toughill, Sutton Publishing, 2008.
Ripper File, The, Elwyn Jones and John Lloyd,  Futura Publications, 1975.
Ripper File, The, Melvin Harris, W. H. Allen and Co., 1989.
Ripper in Ramsgate, The, Christopher Scott, Michaels Bookshop, 2008.
Ripper Legacy, The, Martin Howells and Keith Skinner, Sphere Books Ltd, 1988.
Ripper Suspect, D. J. Leighton, Sutton Publishing, 2006.
Ripperology, Paul Begg (Ed) Barnes and Noble, 2007.
Ripperology, Robin Odell, Kent State University Press, 2006.
Saucy Jack- The Elusive Ripper, Paul Woods and Gavin Baddeley, Ian Allan Publishing, 2009.
Sickert and the Ripper Crimes, Jean Overton Fuller, Mandrake Publishing, 2003
Search For Jack the Ripper- A Psychic Investigation, Pamela Ball, Midpoint Press, 2006.
Secret of Prisoner 1167- Was this man Jack the Ripper?, James Tully, Robinson Publishing, 1998.
The Prince, His Tutor, and the Ripper, Deborah McDonald, McFarland and Company Inc. 2007.
The Trial of Jack the Ripper, Euan Macpherson, Mainstream Publishing, 2005.
Ultimate Jack the Ripper Sourcebook, The, Stewart P. Evans and Keith Skinner, Robinson Publishing, 2001.
Uncle Jack, Tony Williams and Humphrey Price, Orion Books, 2006.
Uncovering Jack the Ripper’s London, Richard Jones, New Holland, 2007.
Victims of Jack the Ripper, The, Neal Stubbings Sheldon, Inklings Press, 2007.
Whitechapel Murders Solved, The, John Plimmer, House of Stratus, 2003.
Will the Real jack the Ripper, Arthur Douglas, Countryside Publications, 1979.

Books on Murder and Crime, including Serial, Sexual and Ritualistic Murder
Bedside Book of Murder, Mike James, Pan Books, 2003.
Born to be Killers, Ray Black, Futura, 2007.
Capital Punishments, Steve Jones, Wicked Publications, 1992.
Chronicle of Crime, The, Martin Fido, Sevenoaks, 2003.
Crimes and Criminals, Time Warner Paperback, 2002.
Crime and Criminals of Victorian London, Adrian Gray, Phillimore and Co, 2006.
Cold Blooded Evil, Neil Root, John Blake Publishing, 2008.
Cult Killers, Frank Moorhouse, Allison and Busby Ltd, 2007.
Dead Men Do Tell Tales, William R. Marples, and Michael Browning, Souvenir Press, 1995.
East End Murders, Neil R. Storey, History Press, 2008.
Gangland- The Early Years, James Morton, Time Warner, 2003.
Great Unsolved Crimes, Omnipress, 2007.
Hunting Evil, Paul Harrison and David Wilson, Sphere, 2008.
Illustrated Police News, The, Steve Jones, Wicked Publications, 2002.
Infamous Murders, Time Warner Paperback, 2005.
Killer Doctors, Colin Evans, Michael O’Mara Books, 1994.
London- The Sinister Side, Steve Jones, Wicked Publications, 1995.
London- Through the Keyhole, Steve Jones, Wicked Publications, 1991.
Mad Frank’s London, Frankie Fraser and James Morton, Virgin Books, 2002.
Masterpieces of Murder, Jonathan Goodman (Ed.), Magpie Books, 2004.
Maybrick A-Z, Christopher Jones, Countyvise, 2008.
Mrs Maybrick- Crime Archive, Victoria Blake, National Archives, 2008.
Murder by Gaslight, Leonard Piper, Michael O’Mara Books, 1991.
Murder with Venom, Brian Marriner, Pan books, 2003.
Murders of the Black Museum, 1870-1970, Gordon Honeycombe, Hutchinson Books, 1982.
Murders of the Black Museum, 1870-1970, Gordon Honeycombe, Arrow Books, 1984.
Mystical Murders, John Dunning, Arrow Books, 1989.
Occult Murders, John Dunning, Senate Books, 1997.
On Trial For Murder, Douglas Wynn, Pan Books, 2003.
Poisoned Life of Mrs Maybrick, Bernard Ryan and Rt Hon Lord Havers, Penguin Books, 1977.
Serial Killers- The Growing Menace, Joel Norris, Senate Publishing, 1997.
Serial Killers- They Live to Kill, Rodney Castleden, Time Warner Books, 2007.
Signature Killers, Robert d. Keppel and William J. Birnes, Arrow Books, 1998.
Unnatural Death and Unsolved Murders and Mysteries, Michael Baden M.D. with Judith Adler Hennessee, and John Canning, Time Warner Books, 2003.
Unsolved- Classic True Murder Cases, Guild Publishing, 1987, Article by Colin Wilson P. 11.
Vanished, Danny Collins, John Blake Publishing, 2008.
Wicked London, Steve Jones, Tragical History Tours Publication, 1989.
World Famous Murders, Colin Wilson, Magpie Books, 2005.
Yorkshire Ripper, The, Roger Cross, Harper Collins, 2005.

Books on the Occult, Symbols, and the Paranormal
Ancient Wisdom, Cassandra Eason, Parragon, 2002.
Beyond the Occult, Colin Wilson, Watkins Publishing, 2008.
Circular Evidence, Pat Delgado and Colin Andrews, Guild Publishing, 1989.
Crop Circles, Steve and Karen Alexander, Arcturus Publishing, 2006.
Confusion of Prophets, A, Patrick Curry, Collins and Brown, 1992.
Cosmic Connection, The, Michael Hesemann, Gateway Books, 1996.
Decoding Egyptian Hieroglyphs, Bridget McDermott, Duncan Baird Publishers, 2001.
Dogme et Rituel de la Haute Magie, Eliphas Levi, 1855.
Element Encyclopedia of Ghosts and Hauntings, The, Theresa Cheung, Harper Element, 2006.
Element Encyclopedia of Secret Signs and Symbols,  The, Adele Nozedar, Harper Element, 2008.
Element Encyclopedia of Vampires, The, Theresa Cheung, Harper Element, 2009.
Guide to the Occult and Mysticism,  Geddes and Grosset, 1999.
Keys to the Temple, The, David Furlong, Piatkus, 1997.
Mysteries, Colin Wilson, Watkins Publishing, 2006.
Occult, The, Colin Wilson, Watkins Publishing, 2004.
Occult Tradition, The, David S. Katz, Pimlico, 2007.
Paranormal, The, Stuart Gordon, Caxton Editions, 2000.
Rough Guide to the Paranormal, The, 2nd Edition, Bob Rickard and John Mitchell, Rough Guides, 2007.
Servants of the Supernatural, Antonio Melechi, Arrow Books, 2009.
Supernatural Murders, The, Jonathan Goodman, (Ed.), BCA, 1992.
Table Rappers, The, Ronald Pearsall, Michael Joseph Ltd., 1972.
Table Rappers, The, Ronald Pearsall, Sutton Publishing, 2004.
Tutankhamun Prophecies, The, Maurice Cotterell, Headline, 1998.
Witchcraft, Geddes and Grosset, 2005.
Witches Bible, A, Janet and Stewart Farrar, Robert Hale Publishing, 1984.
World’s Most Bizarre Murders, The, James Marrison, John Blake, 2010.

Fictional works that have some link to the case
Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass and Other Works, Lewis Carroll, Marshall Cavendish, 1987.
Ayesha- The Return of She, H. Rider Haggard, Wilco Publishing, 2007.
Dear Boss- A Fortean Chronicle of Jack the Ripper, Eric Woolfe, J. Gordon Shillingford Publishing, 2008.
Fatal Incision, WR. Park, Black Rose writing, 2010.
Great Tales of Terror and the Supernatural, Edited by Herbert A. Wise and Phyllis Fraser, Book Clun Associates, 1982.
Jack the Ripper, Mark Daniel, Signet Books, 1988.
Jack the Ripper, Mark Daniel, Penguin Books, 1988.
Jack the Ripper- A Confession, Geoff Cooper and Gordon Punter, Alphagraphics, 2005.
Jungle Book, The, Rudyard Kipling, Wilco Publishing, 2007.
Kim, Rudyard Kipling, Wilco Publishing, 2007.
Legacy of the Ripper, Brian L. Porter, Double Dragon Publishing, 2009.
Ripper, Michael Slade, BCA, 1994.
Ripperologists, The,  John Gaspard, Albert’s Bridge Books, 2009.
She, H. Rider Haggard, Wilco Publishing, 2007.
Study in Red- The Secret Journal of Jack the Ripper, A, Brian L. Porter, Double Dragon Publishing, 2008.
Tales from the Jungle Book, Rudyard Kipling, Ladybird Ltd., 1953.
Yours Truly Jack the Ripper, Robert Bloch, Weird Tales, 1943.

Books on Aleister Crowley
777 and other Quabilistic Writings, Aleister Crowley, Edited and Introduction by Israel Regardie, Samuel Weisner Inc, 1998.
Aleister Crowley, Beast Demystified, Roger Harrison, Mainstream Publishing, 2006.
Aleister Crowley, Magical Record of the Beast 666, The, John Symonds (Ed.,) and Kenneth Grant (Ed.,) Gerald Duckworth and Co. 1993.
Aleister Crowley Scrapbook, The, Sandy Robertson, W. Foulsham and Co. Ltd., 1988.
Book of Law, Aleister Crowley,
Confessions of Aleister Crowley, Aleister Crowley, Edited by John Symonds and Kenneth Grant, Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1979.
Do what though wilt, Lawrence Sutin,
Great Beast, The, The Life and Magik of Aleister Crowley, John Symonds, Mayflower, 1973.
Legacy of the Beast, The, Gerald Suster, W.H. Allen and Co., 1988.
Magical Record of the Beast, Aleister Crowley, Edited by John Symonds and Kenneth Grant, Duckworth, 1972.
Magik Life, A, Martin Booth, Hodder and Stoughton, 2000.
Riddles of Aleister Crowley, Amando Crawley,

Books by Blavatsky, Collins, and Edward Bulwer-Lytton

Blossom and the Fruit, The,  Mabel Collins, 1888.
Idyll of the White Lotus, The, Mabel Collins, 1890.
Isis Unveiled: A Master Key to the Mysteries of Ancient and Modern Science and Theology, H. P. Blavatsky,  1877.
From the Caves and Jungles of Hindostan, H. P. Blavatsky, 1880.
Key to Theosophy, The, H. P. Blavatsky, 1889.
Last Days of Pompeii, The, Edward Bulwer-Lytton, 1834.
Light on the Path, Mabel Collins,
Morial the Mahatma, Mabel Collins, 1892.
Occult Writings of Mabel Collins, Kessinger Publishing.
Secret Doctrine: The Synthesis of Science, Religion, and Philosophy, The, H. P. Blavatsky, 1888.
Star Sapphire, The, Mabel Collins, 1896.
Story of Sensa, The, Mabel Collins, 1913.
Strange Story, A, Edward Bulwer-Lytton, 1862.
Suggestion, Mabel Collins, 1892.
Through the Gates of Gold, Mabel Collins,
Voice of the Silence, H. P. Blavatsky, 1889.
Zanoni, Edward Bulwer-Lytton, 1842.

Fatal Incision

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I received the following  from WR. Park and would like to share it here,

WR.PARK’s latest novel, ‘Fatal Incision’ is being called the most ingenious and compelling account of the ‘Jack the Ripper’ mystery in over 121 years. However, be forewarned, after all it is a novel—but who is there to say it didn’t actually happen this way?

In the summer of 1889, the ‘Jack the Ripper’ mystery was solved, and until now, the true story was never revealed.

Ghastly ‘Jack the Ripper’ murders of five mutilated women in the Whitechapel district of London in 1888 ended without an arrest—though suspects were plentiful.

Two young Scotland Yard detectives, armed with only a hunch, voyage across the Atlantic to New York City to assist in investigating a string of similar murders.

Did ‘Jack’ slip away to America—and is now applying his macabre trade as ‘The Manhattan Ripper?’

Bestselling author, R. Barri Flowers read Fatal Incision and wrote: “A captivating historical thriller novel about the hunt for the infamous and elusive Jack the Ripper that is sure to win Park fans on both sides of the Atlantic.”

Bestselling authors praised WR.PARK’s recent suspense-thriller-mysteries:

Jon Land wrote: “In OVERLAY, Park brought memories of Robert Ludlum at his best.”

James Rollins wrote: “The Dacian Resurgence is a non-stop rollercoaster from Europe to Washington…part Clancy…part Cussler…all Park. Pull up a chair by the fire and enjoy the journey”

Robert S. Levinson wrote: “Take a determined CIA agent, a degenerate assassin, a pair of desirable women, a slew of dismembered congressmen, and you’ll have yourself a delicious stew of storytelling from WR.PARK in his devilishly conceived thriller, COMA.”

Midwest Book Review wrote: “COMA is ten times as exciting as The Jackal.”

For ordering Fatal Incision go to Amazon and punch in ISBN # 9781935605362 or phone the publisher’s sales office at 1-210-232-1935.

Thank you,

WR.PARK (Bill)
wrpark@sbcglobal.net

You’re invited to visit all 6-pages of WR.PARK’s website: http://www.wrparkbooks.com to read about his last seven published and upcoming suspense-thriller-mystery novels.

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