Vendeur : WorldofBooks, Goring-By-Sea, WS, Royaume-Uni
Paperback. Etat : Very Good. The book has been read, but is in excellent condition. Pages are intact and not marred by notes or highlighting. The spine remains undamaged. N° de réf. du vendeur GOR006342357
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Vendeur : The Castle Bookshop, Castlebar, MAYO, Irlande
Paperback. Etat : New. N° de réf. du vendeur P3-DIYE-IY7S
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Vendeur : Loretta Lay Books, London, Royaume-Uni
Softcover / Paperback. Etat : Very Good. First edition. Softcover. In the Autumn of 1888, evil stalked the streets of London's East End, as a series of prostitutes were found brutally murdered in the dark alleys of Whitechapel. With the advent of the mass communication age, news of the discoveries flashed round the world within hours. In Ireland, a nation whose people had been pilloried by the English press for being unruly, rebellious and in league with criminals, and whose leaders were about to face a public inquiry accusing them of promoting terrorism, the crimes were an opportunity to turn the tables on their accusers. Through the words of the London Correspondents, the Irish press turned their critical eye on the state of England and painted a vivid picture of the society in whose midst walked Jack the Ripper. Illus. 288pp. 8vo. softcover. Ex-lib. but no 'pockets'or'dockets', just several discreet rubber stamps. Vg. with no creasing to covers. Becoming scarce. N° de réf. du vendeur 19066
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Vendeur : Loretta Lay Books, London, Royaume-Uni
Softcover / Paperback. Etat : Very Good. First edition. Softcover. SIGNED. In the Autumn of 1888, evil stalked the streets of London's East End, as a series of prostitutes were found brutally murdered in the dark alleys of Whitechapel. With the advent of the mass communication age, news of the discoveries flashed round the world within hours. In Ireland, a nation whose people had been pilloried by the English press for being unruly, rebellious and in league with criminals, and whose leaders were about to face a public inquiry accusing them of promoting terrorism, the crimes were an opportunity to turn the tables on their accusers. Through the words of the London correspondents, the Irish press turned their critical eye on the state of England and painted a vivid picture of the society in whose midst walked Jack the Ripper. Illus., 288pp. trade size soft cover. With previous owner's personal b/plate inside fr. cover, lightly browned edges, sl. fading to lower portion of sp. o/w Vg+ with no creasing to covers. Includes a tipped-in label SIGNED BY ALAN SHARP. signed by author. N° de réf. du vendeur 20041
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Vendeur : Loretta Lay Books, London, Royaume-Uni
Softcover / Paperback. Etat : Fine. First edition. Softcover. SIGNED. In the Autumn of 1888, evil stalked the streets of London's East End, as a series of prostitutes were found brutally murdered in the dark alleys of Whitechapel. With the advent of the mass communication age, news of the discoveries flashed round the world within hours. In Ireland, a nation whose people had been pilloried by the English press for being unruly, rebellious and in league with criminals, and whose leaders were about to face a public inquiry accusing them of promoting terrorism, the crimes were an opportunity to turn the tables on their accusers. Through the words of the London correspondents, the Irish press turned their critical eye on the state of England and painted a vivid picture of the society in whose midst walked Jack the Ripper. Illus., 288pp. trade size soft cover. FLAT SIGNED BY ALAN SHARP. F. with no creasing to covers. signed by author. N° de réf. du vendeur 20188
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Vendeur : Loretta Lay Books, London, Royaume-Uni
Softcover / Paperback. Etat : Fine. First edition. Softcover. SIGNED. With a Foreword by Andy Aliffe. In the Autumn of 1888, evil stalked the streets of London's East End, as a series of prostitutes were found brutally murdered in the dark alleys of Whitechapel. With the advent of the mass communication age, news of the discoveries flashed round the world within hours. In Ireland, a nation whose people had been pilloried by the English press for being unruly, rebellious and in league with criminals, and whose leaders were about to face a public inquiry accusing them of promoting terrorism, the crimes were an opportunity to turn the tables on their accusers. Through the words of the London Correspondents, the Irish press turned their critical eye on the state of England and painted a vivid picture of the society in whose midst walked Jack the Ripper. Illus. 288pp. 8vo. softcover. PRESENTATION COPY INSCRIBED AND FLAT SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR. Sl. fading to sp. o/w Nr. F. with no creasing to covers. signed by author. N° de réf. du vendeur 10027
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Vendeur : Loretta Lay Books, London, Royaume-Uni
Softcover / Paperback. Etat : Fine. First edition. Softcover, SIGNED. In the Autumn of 1888, evil stalked the streets of London's East End, as a series of prostitutes were found brutally murdered in the dark alleys of Whitechapel. With the advent of the mass communication age, news of the discoveries flashed round the world within hours. In Ireland, a nation whose people had been pilloried by the English press for being unruly, rebellious and in league with criminals, and whose leaders were about to face a public inquiry accusing them of promoting terrorism, the crimes were an opportunity to turn the tables on their accusers. Through the words of the London correspondents, the Irish press turned their critical eye on the state of England and painted a vivid picture of the society in whose midst walked Jack the Ripper. Illus. 288pp. 8vo. softcover. Nr. F. With a tipped-in label SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR. signed by author. N° de réf. du vendeur 18668
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Vendeur : Loretta Lay Books, London, Royaume-Uni
Softcover / Paperback. Etat : Fine. First edition. Softcover. SIGNED. With Foreword by Andy Aliffe. In the Autumn of 1888, evil stalked the streets of London's East End, as a series of prostitutes were found brutally murdered in the dark alleys of Whitechapel. With the advent of the mass communication age, news of the discoveries flashed round the world within hours. In Ireland, a nation whose people had been pilloried by the English press for being unruly, rebellious and in league with criminals, and whose leaders were about to face a public inquiry accusing them of promoting terrorism, the crimes were an opportunity to turn the tables on their accusers. Through the words of the London Correspondents, the Irish press turned their critical eye on the state of England and painted a vivid picture of the society in whose midst walked Jack the Ripper. Illus. 288pp. 8vo. softcover. PRESENTATION COPY INSCRIBED AND FLAT SIGNED BY ALAN SHARP. From the library of Paul Daniel, ex-editor of the 'Ripperologist' magazine (December 1996 No. 8 - February 2000 No. 27), with a tipped-in post-it note written by Paul to bep and tiny sticker to tail of sp. with '2005' written in black felt-tip pen. V. lightly browned pp. o/w Nr. F. with no creasing to covers. signed and inscribed by author. N° de réf. du vendeur 20058
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Vendeur : Loretta Lay Books, London, Royaume-Uni
Softcover / Paperback. Etat : Fine. First edition. Softcover. SIGNED. In the Autumn of 1888, evil stalked the streets of London's East End, as a series of prostitutes were found brutally murdered in the dark alleys of Whitechapel. With the advent of the mass communication age, news of the discoveries flashed round the world within hours. In Ireland, a nation whose people had been pilloried by the English press for being unruly, rebellious and in league with criminals, and whose leaders were about to face a public inquiry accusing them of promoting terrorism, the crimes were an opportunity to turn the tables on their accusers. Through the words of the London correspondents, the Irish press turned their critical eye on the state of England and painted a vivid picture of the society in whose midst walked Jack the Ripper. Illus., 288pp. trade size soft cover. F. with no creasing to covers. With a tipped-in label SIGNED BY ALAN SHARP. signed by author. N° de réf. du vendeur 11646
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Vendeur : Loretta Lay Books, London, Royaume-Uni
Softcover / Paperback. Etat : Fine. First edition. Softcover. SIGNED. In the Autumn of 1888, evil stalked the streets of London's East End, as a series of prostitutes were found brutally murdered in the dark alleys of Whitechapel. With the advent of the mass communication age, news of the discoveries flashed round the world within hours. In Ireland, a nation whose people had been pilloried by the English press for being unruly, rebellious and in league with criminals, and whose leaders were about to face a public inquiry accusing them of promoting terrorism, the crimes were an opportunity to turn the tables on their accusers. Through the words of the London correspondents, the Irish press turned their critical eye on the state of England and painted a vivid picture of the society in whose midst walked Jack the Ripper. Illus., Bibliog. and Sources + Index. 288pp. 8vo. softcover. FLAT SIGNED BY ALAN SHARP. Nr. F. with no creasing to covers. signed by author. N° de réf. du vendeur 20696
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