Vain and charismatic, Walter Sickert made a name for himself as a painter in Victorian London. But the ghoulish nature of his art--as well as extensive evidence--points to another name, one that's left its bloody mark on the pages of history: Jack the Ripper. Cornwell has collected never-before-seen
Ripper: The Secret Life of Walter Sickert
โ Scribed by Cornwell, Patricia
- Publisher
- Thomas & Mercer
- Year
- 2017
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 2 MB
- Edition
- First edition
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN
- 1503936872
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
Mr. Nobody -- The Unfortunates -- By Some Person Unknown -- A Glorious Boy -- Thorns and Sharp Stones -- Walter and the Boys -- The Daughters of Cobden -- The Gentleman Slummer -- A Bit of Broken Looking Glass -- The Dark Lantern -- The Royal Conspiracy -- Dreadful Bleeding Corpses -- Instant Death -- Wide Staring Eyes -- Red Fingerprints -- Hue and Cry -- Crochet Work and Flowers -- A Cautious Indicator -- A Painted Letter -- A Man in Ordinary Life -- Stygian Blackness -- The Streets Until Dawn -- A Shiny Black Bag -- These Characters About -- Night Horrors -- A Great Joke -- A Social Disease -- A Lovely Sea Side Business -- A Very Bad Man -- In a Horse Bin -- Three Keys -- The Darkest Day of the Darkest Night -- Sweet Violets -- Shapes on the Wall -- Further from the Grave -- My Coda to Jack the Ripper -- How It All Began and Never Ended.;Examines the century-old series of murders that terrorized London in the 1880s, drawing on research, state-of-the-art forensic science, and insights into the criminal mind to reveal the true identity of the infamous Jack the Ripper.
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