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The Autobiography of Jack the Ripper

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

The Autobiography of Jack the Ripper

Contributors:

By (Author) James Carnac
Edited by Alan Hicken

ISBN:

9780552165396

Publisher:

Transworld Publishers Ltd

Imprint:

Corgi Books

Publication Date:

15th December 2012

UK Publication Date:

11th October 2012

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

True crime

Dewey:

364.1523092

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

432

Dimensions:

Width 126mm, Height 196mm, Spine 25mm

Weight:

291g

Description

A new suspect for the role of Jack the Ripper - in his own words. This memoir was recently discovered and appears to have been written in the 1920s by somone who asserts that he was Jack the Ripper. This person is James Carnac, this memoir written shortly before his death is an account of his entire life, including a few short months in 1888 when he became the murderer known to posterity as Jack the Ripper. This book introduces a new suspect for the infamous murders in Whitechapel in 1888. There is information in this book that does not appear to be derived from contemporary newspapers or any other publications and the descriptions of Tottenham in the 1870s, the visits to performances of Jekyll and Hyde, the intricate geography of Whitechapel in 1888 are written with pin-point accuracy. There is also a credible motive given for James becoming the murderer Jack and also a reason for the end of the murders. Given the fact that the author also appear to have knowledge about aspects of the case not in the public arena at the time it could be that this actually is the autobiography of Jack the Ripper. Ultimately it is up to the reader to decide if they believe the mystery has been solved at last but even if they end up deciding the account to be a work of fiction it would still be one of the very earliest imaginings of the Ripper case, written in the early years of the twentieth century, a fascinating piece of period writing and a worthy addition to the Ripper canon. Whatever side they come down on there is no question that this book will be a source of much debate.

Reviews

An account by someone who was there, was at least a witness to the scenes of the murders and was potentially the perpetrator of the Jack the Ripper murders...a text that will no doubt be debated for years to come * Alan Hicken *
This is the autobiography of a man who claims that for a few short weeks when he was a young man he killed several women in Whitechapel. It is either a genuine confession by Jack the Ripper, or it's an extraordinary novel. Or it is something else, but what Only you can decide * Paul Begg *
Whether it is truly real or not, that doesn't affect the engaging read that Carnac provides. We'll let you make your own mind up * entertainment-focus.com *
As Ripperature it is not only important, but it is also unique -- John Bennett * Ripperologist magazine *
Intricate and creepy * Daily Express *

Author Bio

Introduction written by renowned Ripperologist PAUL BEGG.

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