The Maybrick story has everything: sex, adultery, prostitution, drugs, arsenic, a young American woman, a Liverpool cotton trader, a dramatic murder trial, interventions by Queen Victoria and three American Presidents and, of course, Jack the Ripper.
The updated, full revised and expanded Maybrick A to Z provides a comprehensive guide to the two separate yet interlinked stories that made headline news across the world. The book includes a lot of new material including a never-before seen plan of the ground floor layout at Battlecrease House plus new details and pictures of the Maybrick family.
The book is available only from this website. The cost is normally £16.95 (plus £4.50 post & packaging). UNTIL THE END OF OCTOBER, THIS BOOK IS ON SALE AT THE SPECIAL REDUCED PRICE OF JUST £15, plus p&p.The book is A4 size, contains 420 pages with black and white pictures and a colour softcover. If you would like to have an autographed copy, please indicate so on your purchase note.
“A MUST READ for all those interested in the Whitechapel murders.” Richard Jones, author of Jack the Ripper: The Casebook
“An ESSENTIAL WORK on multiple fronts.”
Jonathan Menges, proprietor of Rippercast
“Thorough and detailed research, superb writing, and many previously unseen illustrations make End Game UNPUTDOWNABLE.”
Sue Parry, Commissioning Editor of the Whitechapel Society Journal
In 1889, Victorian England was shocked by a murder case in Liverpool. An American woman, Florence Maybrick, was found guilty of killing her husband, James Maybrick, by poisoning him with arsenic. Florence was to spend 15 years in prison but did she really commit murder? In 1992, a diary was found, allegedly written by James Maybrick, in which he confessed to being Jack the Ripper. In 2022, Christopher Jones and Dr Dolgin published their award winning book into the Maybrick murder case and the Ripper Diary. In this new second edition, they have provided an even greater insight into lives of the Maybricks and the so-called Ripper Diary with a new section on the Maybrick Watch.
The book is available only from this website. The normal cost is £16.95 (plus £4.50 post & packaging). UNTIL THE END OF OCTOBER THIS BOOK IS ON SALE AT THE REDUCED SPECIAL PRICE OF JUST £15, plus p&p. The book is A4 size, 360 pages in length and contains black and white photographs with a colour softcover. If you would like to have an autographed copy, please indicate so on your purchase note.
Only a handful of brand new copies of this classic book still remain on sale. When they are gone, then they are gone!
This book contains three opening chapters that provide an overview of the lives of James and Florence Maybrick; the evidence and drama of Florence’s trial in 1889; and the controversy surrounding the emergence of the so-called Ripper Diary in 1992 that made James Maybrick a leading candidate to be Jack the Ripper.
The book is available only from this website. The cost is £25 (plus £4.50 post& packaging). If you would like to have an autographed copy, please indicate so on your purchase note.
“A MUST READ for all those interested in the Whitechapel murders.” Richard Jones, author of Jack the Ripper: The Casebook
“An ESSENTIAL WORK on multiple fronts.”
Jonathan Menges, proprietor of Rippercast
“Thorough and detailed research, superb writing, and many previously unseen illustrations make End Game UNPUTDOWNABLE.”
Sue Parry, Commissioning Editor of the Whitechapel Society Journal
In 1889, Victorian England was shocked by a murder case in Liverpool. An American woman, Florence Maybrick, was found guilty of killing her husband, James Maybrick, by poisoning him with arsenic. Florence was to spend 15 years in prison but did she really commit murder? In 1992, a diary was found, allegedly written by James Maybrick, in which he confessed to being Jack the Ripper.
A very limited number of this award winning book (softcover) by Christopher Jones and Dr Daniel Dolgin are still available to buy.
The book is available only from this website. The cost is £25 (plus £4.50 post & packaging). The book is A4 size, 360 pages in length and contains numerous colour and black and white photographs with a colour softcover. If you would like to have an autographed copy, please indicate so on your purchase note.
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