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Date
1968
Creation Date
2017-09-20
Description
256 p. ; 18 cm
Digital Collection
Irene P. Ertman Science Fiction Book Collection
Object Type
Book
Identifier
ertman_058
Image Format
Physical Object
Repository
Special Collections, Leonard H. Axe Library
Publisher Digital
Avon
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Terror
“I recommend it without reserve to all students of this bloody business. The best book on the Ripper that I have read in years of crime reading.” -Chicago Tribune
“People of this generation have heard the ominous words ‘Jack the Ripper’ but very few really know the facts of this fiend’s butchery. This book deals with every facet of his gory murders, leaving nothing to the imagination.”
-Detective Michael. J. Cullinane, Massachusetts State Police Bureau
“Mr. Cullen is excellent in weaving the proper texture of suspense ... a gripping book, admirably documented .... It probably gets us as close as we shall ever be to the realities behind an appalling set of events.” -Book Week
“For the first time, as a result of exhaustive research, Tom Cullen speaks the Ripper’s name aloud.” -The New York Times