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Title:
The hidden lives of Jack the Ripper's victims
ISBN:
9781526738608
Physical Description:
xv, 156 pages : illustrations, map ; 25 cm.
Contents:
Chapter 1. Mary Ann Nichols ('Polly') -- Chapter 2. Annie Chapman ('Dark Annie') -- Chapter 3. Elizabeth Stride ('Long Liz') -- Chapter 4. Catherine Eddowes ('Kate') -- Chapter 5. Mary Jane Kelly ('Ginger').
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Summary:
Mary Ann Nichols, Annie Chapman, Elizabeth Stride, Catherine Eddowes, and Mary Jane Kelly are inextricably linked in history. Their names might not be instantly recognizable, and the identity of their murderer may have eluded detectives and historians throughout the years, but there is no mistaking the infamy of Jack the Ripper. For nine weeks during the autumn of 1888, the Whitechapel Murderer brought terror to London's East End, slashing women's throats and disemboweling them. London's most famous serial killer has been pored over time and again, yet his victims have been sorely neglected, reduced to the simple label: prostitute. The lives of these five women are rags-to-riches-to-rags stories of the most tragic kind. There was a time in each of their lives when these poor women had a job, money, a home and a family. Hardworking, determined and fiercely independent individuals, it was bad luck, or a wrong turn here or there, that left them wretched and destitute. Ignored by the press and overlooked by historians, it is time their stories were told.
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