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The Complete History of Jack the Ripper Paperback – January 9, 2002
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- Print length544 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherRobinson
- Publication dateJanuary 9, 2002
- Dimensions5.04 x 1.81 x 7.72 inches
- ISBN-109781841193977
- ISBN-13978-1841193977
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- ASIN : 1841193976
- Publisher : Robinson; 2nd edition (January 9, 2002)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 544 pages
- ISBN-10 : 9781841193977
- ISBN-13 : 978-1841193977
- Item Weight : 14.1 ounces
- Dimensions : 5.04 x 1.81 x 7.72 inches
- Best Sellers Rank: #131,578 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- #339 in Criminology (Books)
- #370 in Serial Killers True Accounts
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Customers find the book to be an accurate and detailed account of the Ripper murders. They appreciate the clear presentation of documented clues and facts, and the author's convincing study of the case. Readers find the history interesting, and the book entertaining and fun. They describe it as a comprehensive study of the Ripper murder case and a great addition to the Ripperology collection.
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Customers find the book informative and accurate. They appreciate its well-researched account that sticks to the facts without embellishment. The book covers all the known facts about the case, providing a cross-section of viable clues. It also debunks common theories and provides new information, particularly regarding the victims.
"...New information, particularly in regard to the victims, will be presented. You will not be shown Jack the Ripper, however...." Read more
"...This work is completely unique in that facts are the most important driving force of the author...and by all means, it isn't a boring read at all...." Read more
"This is an exceptionally well researched, heavily-annotated, 500+ page HISTORY book. It's not a wikipedia article...." Read more
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Customers find the book's history comprehensive and interesting. They appreciate the thorough research into the individual histories of the victims. The book provides a detailed account of the events of 1888 without much speculation.
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"...I was especially glad that he presented biographies of each victim, thereby giving each woman a "voice" a story, and a life, viciously cut..." Read more
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- Reviewed in the United States on March 13, 2001Having read several books on Jack the Ripper, I can enthusiastically declare Sugden's volume the best of the lot, for a number of reasons. First and foremost, this book is not about "Jack the Ripper" per se, but rather it is about the series of murders in Whitechapel and the ensuing investigation. It is the author's stated goal to present the facts as clearly as can be gleaned from extant police files and press reports of the time (albeit, in the latter case, cautiously and only when information is not available in official form). As other reviewers point out, Sugden is not trying to convince us that his own pet suspect is the Ripper. Whereas most Ripper books begin with a conclusion and are written with the arbitary purpose of convincing us that the author has identified the Ripper, this book actually saves the conclusion to the end. Even that conclusion, however, is not definitive. The author does, in the end, tell us why a certain suspect seems to fit the facts better than other named suspects, but he clearly states that there is no definitive proof as to whether or not that suspect was Jack, and he by no means accuses the man of the crimes. In the same vein, Sugden does not attack other writers in the field. That being said, he does point out flaws and outright mistakes in others' thinking. Even this, it must be said, is done in a noble fashion. Sugden is very determined to dispel a number of myths that have wrongly influenced Ripperology for many years, and his contribution toward this end is the most important contribution he makes. He goes to great lengths to not only point out false "facts" (such as the supposed pregnancy of Mary Kelly, for example, an idea that even Donald Rumbelow accepted when he wrote his Casebook) but to explain where these myths came from and why they were accepted by other writers.
Another wonderful thing about this book is Sugden's treatment of the victims. I must admit that I have always viewed the victims with some detachment--this is surely a personal shortcoming on my part, but it is one that many people may share, especially given that the victims were prostitutes in Victorian London over a century ago. In the pages of this book, though, these poor women actually become real and "human." I feel as if I knew them now, to at least a small degree, and, besides feeling pity and compassion for them, I have discovered that I actually liked a couple of them (especially Annie Camp). These women were not just poor "prostitutes." Other writers have done a good job of explaining the wretched conditions in Whitechapel, but no one else has made that world and its occupants really come alive and real to me before. Sugden deserves much praise for putting so much effort into researching, learning, and telling the true story of these women as comprehensively as possible.
In this book, you will find the most complete, objective story that can be told of the Whitechapel murders. "Facts" you have assumed were true will be brought to light and revealed to be myths. New information, particularly in regard to the victims, will be presented. You will not be shown Jack the Ripper, however. What do the facts tell us about Jack the Ripper? That is the question Sugden poses. He has some ideas, which he shares, but any "answers" to this mystery are ultimately left with the reader.
This book should be required reading for any person even remotely interested in Jack the Ripper. Sugden has written the sacred tome of Ripperology, in my opinion.
- Reviewed in the United States on February 19, 2013With a minefield of books available on this subject, it is surprising to find that only a handful can be considered for the serious minded reader wanting to discover the full story behind one of the most famous crimes of the Victorian era. Philip Sudgens "Complete History of Jack the Ripper" is definitely one of these, if not at the top of the list. The author convincingly produces a comprehensive study of the case and paints a vivid picture of life in the East End of London in the latter part of the nineteenth century, as well as the processes employed (where known) of the Police investigations into these crimes.
Each murder is dealt with individually. Sudgen has painstakingly recreated the events from known legitimate sources and medical documents. Each victim is given a history, a human face if you like - in effect giving life back to each one of the unfortunate women who fell foul of this madman, while the character of Jack the Ripper is extraordinary well drawn, considering he is a complete unknown.
This book hasn't been written with the intention to lead up to a 'big reveal'. There is no sensational exposé here, the finger doesn't point to any one particular crazed individual, group or secret society. Sudgen presents the facts from records and documents available, and at the same time writing off any of the bizarre theories from recent years. The only relevant suspects presented here are the few who were seriously considered at the time (or in later years) by the Police investigating the crimes. Even here Sudgen dispels these.
I choose this book after careful consideration of the many available on Amazon. I wanted to know the facts and that is exactly what I got. The subject matter may be grim but that doesn't distract from the fact that the book is a highly entertaining and satisfactory read. I was pleased to discover that this is considered one of THE most highly recommended and respected books by all serious Ripper historians (Ripperologists). I do however have one gripe worth mentioning, and this is with the update written for the new edition (2001 - the current version available). The introduction covers new insights to characters and theories presented in the book. Obviously only having just purchased the book I wasn't familiar with whom Philip Sudgen was referring to, and this did lead to some confusion. However re-reading the introduction again at the end makes perfect sense and I would suggest any new reader do the same.
If you want to be taken on a journey into Victorian London with a well researched study of the Whitechapel murders, and given an insight into one of the most famous crimes in history, then this is the book you really should read. If on the other hand you want to read about fictional secret missions by mysterious persons riding though the fog filled London streets of the East End in hansom cabs, Masonic and secret societies or Police and Royal cover ups, look elsewhere.
- Reviewed in the United States on December 3, 2024I was surprised that one corner on the front was bent. I may have missed it IF it was supposed to be used but didn't read it.
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Schnadhorst StefanReviewed in Germany on May 28, 20245.0 out of 5 stars Topp
Ich hatte mir dieses Buch gekauft, um meine Englischkenntnisse auf die Probe zu stellen. Es ist sehr gut geschrieben und mein Schul Englisch, was allerdings über zwanzig Jahre her ist, reicht im grossen und ganzem vollkommen aus.
Eim sehr gutes Buch.
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Moisés PimentaReviewed in Brazil on August 3, 20205.0 out of 5 stars Análise com método e realizada por historiador
O livro é uma análise séria, feita por historiador, dos crimes cometidos pelo assassino conhecido pela alcunha "Jack the Ripper".
Philip Sugden utiliza documentos disponíveis nos jornais da época, em livros publicados sobre o assunto e nos inquéritos realizados para traçar uma luz sobre os crimes e a vida pregressa das vítimas. Foi um dos primeiros (senão exatamente) livros a trazer mapas de Whitechapel e esquemas dos locais dos assassinatos, cruciais para tentar entender como o assassino fugiu.
Ao final, analisa os principais suspeitos, usando racionalidade, método e perspicácia. Não procura levar o leitor a concluir por "A"ou "B".
É item essencial a quem busca entender o assunto, sem falácias ou teorias malucas.
CarmenReviewed in Spain on February 27, 20215.0 out of 5 stars Must have
Book came early and in good condition. It is by far the best, most well researched book on The Ripper, definitely recommended
RahulReviewed in India on November 15, 20175.0 out of 5 stars Closest thing to what we seek
This is by far the closest thing that any would be curious person want to find out as to exactly what happened. It's brief and narrowed down to the last detail. Would certainly recommend to others.
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CRISTINA LEALIReviewed in Italy on January 7, 20135.0 out of 5 stars esauriente e completo
Un testo indispensabile a chi muove i primi passi nello sconfinato terreno della ripperologia. Ottime ricostruzioni dei delitti, chiaramente spiegate le basi sulle quali i sospettati vennero inclusi nei files della polizia. Dopo averlo letto si ha un quadro decisamente completo di cosa fosse realmente successo in quel lontano autunno del 1888 a Londra


