Jack The Ripper

Jack The Ripper by John McIlwain, published by Pitkin on March 22, 2004, is a concise exploration of the infamous unsolved murders that took place in the East End of London in 1888. This UK edition spans 24 pages and provides a factual overview of the events surrounding these crimes, delving into the historical context and the lingering mystery of the killer’s identity.
Readers will find an examination of the main theories and suspects related to Jack the Ripper, as well as insights into the impact of these events on society at the time. The book presents a blend of biography, historical analysis, and true crime elements, making it a relevant resource for those interested in the darker aspects of British history.
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In 1888 a series of murders were committed in the East End of London. To this day the identity of the murderer is unknown. This book gives a glimpse of these terrifying deeds, their background and impact. It looks at the main theories and supects of whoever may have been Jack the Ripper. Look out for more Pitkin Guides on the very best of British history, heritage and travel.
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