BIBLIOGRAPHY

Books, Journals, eBooks, and Web Articles

Ackroyd, Peter. (2011) London Under: The Secret History Beneath the Streets. London: Chatto and Windus.

Beadle, Bill. Reinvestigating Murder: The Kelly Enigma. Journal of the Whitechapel Society. http://www.casebook.org/dissertations/ws-reinvestigating-murder-kelly.html.

Begg, Paul; Fido, Martin; and Skinner, Keith. (2010) The Complete Jack the Ripper A to Z. London: John Blake Publishing, Ltd.

Begg, Paul and Bennett, John. (2012) Jack the Ripper. CSI Whitechapel. London: Andre Deutsch.

Bradshaw & Blacklock. (1888) Bradshaw’s Continental Rail Guide. Bradshaw and Blacklock. Manchester. https://archive.org/details/BradshawsContinentalRailGuideSeptember1888.

Burns, Michelle. Rippermania: Fear and Fascination in Victorian London. http://www.casebook.org/dissertations/dst-rippermania.html.

Cornwell, Patricia. (2002) Portrait of a Killer; Jack The Ripper Case Closed. New York: G. P. Putnam’s Sons.

Cullen, Tom. (1965) Autumn of Terror: Jack the Ripper, His Crimes and His Times. London: The Bodley Head, Ltd.

Dew, Walter. (1938) The Hunt for Jack the Ripper. I Caught Crippen. http://www.casebook.org/ripper_media/.

De Quincey, Thomas. (2013) Confessions of an English Opium Eater and Other Writings. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Dickens, Charles. (1870) The Mystery of Edwin Drood. http://archive.org/stream/mysteryofedwindr00dickrich#page/n9/mode/2up.

Doyle, Arthur Conan. (2014) The Man with the Twisted Lip. Lexington: Kartindo Publishing House.

Eddleston, John J. (2010) Jack the Ripper: An Encyclopedia. London: Metro Publishing.

Emmerson, Andrew. (2000) The Underground Pioneers: Victorian London and Its First Underground Railways. Harold Weald, Middlesex: Capital Transport Publishing.

Evans, Richard J. The Victorians: Art and Culture. Gresham College, April 10, 2010. http://www.gresham.ac.uk/print/2611.

Evans, Stewart P., and Skinner, Keith. (2001) Jack the Ripper: Letters from Hell. Gloucestershire: Sutton Publishing Limited.

Evans, Stewart P. “Suspect and Witness — The Police Viewpoint.” Ripper Notes. http://www.casebook.org/dissertations/rn-witness.html.

Gray, D. (2011) “Contextualizing the Ripper Murders: Poverty, Crime and Unrest in the East End of London, 1888.” Invited Keynote presented to: Jack the Ripper Through a Wider Lens: An Interdisciplinary Conference, Bossone Research Enterprise Center, Drexel University, October 28–29, 2011.

Haggard, Robert F. “Jack the Ripper as the Threat of Outcast London.” The Annual Journal Produced by the Corcoran. Department of History at the University of Virginia. http://www.essaysinhistory.com/articles/2012/90.

Harrison, Shirley. (1993) The Diary of Jack the Ripper. London: Smith Gryphon Limited.

Lambert, Tim. “Daily Life in 19th Century Britain.” http://www.localhistories.org/19thcent.html.

Laurence, Dan H., ed. (1981) Shaw’s Music: The Complete Musical Criticism of Bernard Shaw. London: The Bodley Head, Ltd.

London, Jack. People of the Abyss. 1903. The Project Gutenberg eBook. 2005. http://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/1688?msg=welcome_stranger.

Magellan, Karyo. “The Victorian Medico-Legal Autopsy Part I: Dissection in Pursuit of the Cause of Death.” Ripperologist. http://www.casebook.org/dissertations/rip-victorian-autopsy.html.

—— . “The Victorian Medico-Legal Autopsy Part II: The Whitechapel Murders — Autopsies and Surgeons.” Ripperologist. http://www.casebook.org/dissertations/rip-victorian-autopsy-2.html.

—— . “Cutthroat: A Detailed Examination of the Neck Wounds Sustained by the Whitechapel Murder Victims.” Ripperologist. 61, September 2005, pp. 21–24.

—— . Jack the Ripper: The Whitechapel Murders and Jack the Ripper. 2001–2006. http://www.karyom.com/index.htm.

McClain, Cherise; Dodd, Carl; and Rosenthal, Julian. Estimating Mary Kelly’s Time of Death. Ripperoo. http://www.casebook.org/dissertations/ripperoo-todeath.html.

Moore, Alan, and Campbell, Eddie. (1999) From Hell. Paddington, Australia: Eddie Campbell Comics.

Morley, Christopher J. (2005) Jack the Ripper: A Suspect Guide. EBook. http://www.casebook.org/ripper_media/book_reviews/non-fiction/cjmorley/.

Osborne, Derek F. “A Curious Find in Goulston Street.” Ripper Notes. http://www.casebook.org/dissertations/rn-curious.html.

Parris, Leslie, ed. (1994) The Pre-Raphaelites. London: Tate Gallery Publications.

Rosenthal, Julian. “Double Trouble: Elizabeth Stride and Catherine Eddowes.” Ripperoo. http://www.casebook.org/dissertations/ripperoo-double.html.

Rumbelow, Donald. (1975) The Complete Jack the Ripper. Boston: New York Graphic Society, Ltd.

—— . (1988) Jack the Ripper: The Complete Casebook. Chicago: Contemporary Books.

Sala, George Augustus. (1859) Victorian London — Publications — Social Investigation/Journalism — Twice Round the Clock, or The Hours of the Day and Night in London. http://www.victorianlondon.org/publications/times.htm.

Segerdal, Alistair. Jack the Radical: How Gruesome Murders Activated the Strangest Left-Wing Campaign of All Time. http://www.fee.org/the_freeman/detail/jack-the-radical.

Shpayer-Makov, Haia. “Journalists and Police Detectives in Victorian and Edwardian England: An Uneasy Reciprocal Relationship.” Journal of Social History. Vol. 42, No. 4, Summer 2009. http://www.thefreelibrary.com/Journalists+and+Police+Detectives+in+Victorian+and+Edwardian+England%3A… — a0202479941.

Smith, Robert W. “Predicting the Weather: Victorians and the Science of Meteorology.” Victorian Studies. Vol. 48, No. 1, Autumn 2005.

Smithkey III, John. The Pubs of Whitechapel. http://www.casebook.org/victorian_london/dst-pubs.html.

Smyth, Jon. “A Piece of Apron, Some Chalk Graffiti and a Lost Hour.” http://www.casebook.org/dissertations/dst-graffito.html.

Sugden, Philip. (2002 rev. ed.) The Complete History of Jack the Ripper. London: Constable and Robinson, Ltd.

The Whitechapel Society. (2011) Jack the Ripper: The Suspects. Stroud, Gloucestershire: The History Press.

Typewriters in the Early Office. Early Office Museum. http://www.officemuseum.com/typewriters.htm.

Vanderlinden, Wolf. Considerable Doubt and the Death of Annie Chapman. Ripper Notes. http://www.casebook.org/dissertations/rn-doubt.html.

Weather Conditions for the Nights of the Whitechapel Murders. Courtesy of Casebook Productions. http://casebook.org/victorian_london/weather.html.

Wilde, Oscar. (1891) The Picture of Dorian Grey. https://archive.org/stream/pictureofdoriang00wildiala#page/n5/mode/2up.

Journals and Newspapers

Daily News, London, 1888

Echo, London, 1888

Evening News, London, 1888

Ripperologist, Wood, Adam, exec. ed.

Ripper Notes, Norder, Dan, ed., and Vanderlinden, Wolf, assoc. ed.

Ripperoo, Rosenthal, Julian, ed.

Times, London, 1888

Daily Telegraph, London, 1888

Pall Mall Gazette, London, 1888

Star, London, 1888

Essential Web Sites

Casebook: Jack the Ripper. http://www.casebook.org

Jack the Ripper Forums. http://jtrforums.com/

The Victorian Dictionary. http://victorianlondon.org/

The Victorian Web. http://www.victorianweb.org/

Victorian Era England. http://www.victorian-era.org/

Jack the Ripper 1888. http://www.jack-the-ripper.org/

Wikipedia: Jack the Ripper. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_the_Ripper

Learning Victorians. http://www.bl.uk/learning/histcitizen/victorians/victorianhome.html

Crime Library: Jack the Ripper. http://www.crimelibrary.com/serial_killers/notorious/ripper/index_1.html

Whitechapel Jack: The Legend of Jack the Ripper. http://whitechapeljack.com/

Wiki: Jack the Ripper. http://wiki.casebook.org/

Metropolitan Police: Jack the Ripper. http://content.met.police.uk/Site/jacktheripper

BBC History: The Victorians. http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/british/victorians/

Historical Documents

Inquest: Mary Kelly. Daily Telegraph, Tuesday, November 13, 1888. Casebook: Jack the Ripper. http://casebook.org/official_documents/inquests/inquest_kelly.html.

Inquest: Mary Ann “Polly” Nichols, Daily Telegraph, Monday, September 3, 1888, Page 3. http://www.casebook.org/official_documents/inquests/inquest_nichols.html.

Inquest: Annie Chapman. Daily Telegraph, Tuesday, September 11, 1888, Page 3. http://www.casebook.org/official_documents/inquests/inquest_chapman.html.

Inquest: Catherine Eddowes. Daily Telegraph, Friday, October 5, 1888, Page 3. http://www.casebook.org/official_documents/inquests/inquest_eddowes.html.

Inquest: Elizabeth Stride. Daily Telegraph, Tuesday, October 2, 1888, Page 3. http://www.casebook.org/official_documents/inquests/inquest_stride.html.

Dr. Thomas Bond’s Postmortem on Mary Kelly. http://www.casebook.org/official_documents/pm-kelly.html.

Letter from Thomas Bond comparing the murder of Marie Jeanette Kelly (Mary Jane Kelly) with four of the previous murders, and an assessment of the murderer (copy of same in MEPO 3/140, ff 220–223) http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C6222011.

Web Articles and Pages Accessed

The “Jack the Ripper” Autopsy Reports. http://www.pathguy.com/jack.htm

Casebook: Jack the Ripper. Dr. Thomas Bond. http://www.casebook.org/witnesses/thomas-bond.html

History of the Star. http://thestarfictionindex.atwebpages.com/the.htm

History of England. London History. http://www.historyofengland.net/london-history

Learning Victorians. Victorians 1837–1901. Overview of Victorian Age. http://www.bl.uk/learning/histcitizen/victorians/victorianhome.html

Learning Victorians. Victorians 1837–1901.The Working Classes and the Poor. http://www.bl.uk/learning/histcitizen/victorians/poor/workingclass.html

Learning Victorians. Victorians 1837–1901. The Rise of Technology and Industry. http://www.bl.uk/learning/histcitizen/victorians/technology/industry.html

Learning Victorians. Victorians 1837–1901. Health. http://www.bl.uk/learning/histcitizen/victorians/health/victorianhealth.html

Learning Victorians. Victorians 1837–1901. The Built Environment. http://www.bl.uk/learning/histcitizen/victorians/environment/builtenvironment.html

Learning Victorians. Victorians 1837–1901. Crime and Punishment. http://www.bl.uk/learning/histcitizen/victorians/crime/crimepunishment.html

Learning Victorians. Victorians 1837–1901. Transport and Communications. http://www.bl.uk/learning/histcitizen/victorians/transport/communication.html

Learning Victorians. Victorians 1837–1901. The Middle Class. http://www.bl.uk/learning/histcitizen/victorians/middleclass/themiddleclass.html

Learning Victorians. Victorians 1837–1901. Popular Culture. http://www.bl.uk/learning/histcitizen/victorians/popculture/culture.html

The British Newspaper Archive. Newspaper Titles. http://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/home/newspapertitles

Wiki: Jack the Ripper. September 1888. Elizabeth Stride. http://wiki.casebook.org/index.php/September_1888_Elizabeth_Stride

Casebook: Jack the Ripper. Press Reports. http://www.casebook.org/press_reports/

Jack the Ripper 1888. The Jewish East End — Immigration. http://www.jack-the-ripper.org/jewish-east-end.htm

The Public Domain and Review. A Dictionary of Victorian Slang 1909. http://publicdomainreview.org/collections/a-dictionary-of-victorian-slang-1909/

Victoria and Albert Museum. Victorians. http://www.vam.ac.uk/page/v/victorian/

Wikipedia: Victorian Poets. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category: Victorian_poets

The Samuel and Mary R. Bancroft Collection of Pre-Raphaelite Art. http://www.preraph.org/searchresults.php?rp=11&

Wikipedia. List of Nineteenth-Century British Periodicals. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_19th-century_British_periodicals

Jack the Ripper. Bruce Paley. A Bit About Myself and a Jack the Ripper Mystery. http://jacktheripper-brucepaley.blogspot.com/

The National Archives. Image Library. Crime. https://images.nationalarchives.gov.uk/assetbank-nationalarchives/

Crime Library. Jack the Ripper. http://www.crimelibrary.com/serial_killers/notorious/ripper/html

Demographia. England Largest Cities. http://www.demographia.com/db-ukcities.htm http://www.english.uwosh.edu/roth/VictorianEngland.htm

Victorian England. An Introduction. https://www.wwnorton.com/college/english/nael/victorian/welcome.htm

Poet Seers. Victorian Poets. http://www.poetseers.org/the-great-poets/victorian-poets/

The Proceedings of the Old Bailey. London, 1800–1913. http://www.oldbaileyonline.org/static/London-life19th.jsp

The Steampunk Forum. Telephones in the Victorian Era. http://brassgoggles.co.uk/forum/index.php?topic=37221.0

Saucy Jacky. A Ripper of a Site. http://saucyjacky.wordpress.com/victims-canonical-five/

Gian J. Quasar. Scarlet Autumn. Jack the Ripper and the Whitechapel Murders. http://www.bermuda-triangle.org/html/jack_the_ripper.html

Jack the Ripper. http://ripperthesis.wordpress.com

Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Karl Marx. http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/marx/

The Basics of Philosophy. Socialism. http://philosophybasics.com/branch_socialism.html

Darwin’s Theory of Evolution and the Victorian Crisis of Faith. A Critical Reading of Dover Beach. http://hamiltoninstitute.com/darwins-theory-of-evolution-and-the-victorian-crisis-of-faith/

Victoria and Albert Museum. Victorian Circus. http://www.vam.ac.uk/content/articles/v/victorian-circus/

Music in the Victorian Era. http://shsaplit.wikispaces.com/Music_In_The_Victorian_Era

Early Office Museum. The Earliest Writing Machines. http://www.officemuseum.com/typewriters.htm

Hemyock Castle. Glossary of Money Terms. Official and Slang. http://www.hemyockcastle.co.uk/money.htm

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