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by Philip Sugden (Author)
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  • Paperback: 544 pages
  • Publisher: Avalon Publishing Group (1 Mar 2002)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0786709324
  • ISBN-13: 978-0786709328
  • Product Dimensions: 19.6 x 12.7 x 4.3 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars See all reviews (29 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 953,881 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)
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Fortean Times, August, 2002
'The book's reputation is well deserved, so you should seize this additional opportunity of acquiring your own copy at a very reasonable price.' --This text refers to the Paperback edition.

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Adding more new material for his Complete History of Jack the Ripper, crime writer and historian Philip Sugden already has painstakingly uncovered much new and hitherto neglected material, including a new Ripper sighting, a possible earlier assault, and a potential American connection. As noted Ripperologist Dan Farson observes, "This is indeed the definitive account'," for armchair sleuths of the White Chapel Horrors and all true crime aficionados. "A meticulous and reasoned profile for readers and future detectives. "Kirkus Reviews "The charm of well written history about a character of almost mythical standing. "Daily Telegraph (London)

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33 of 37 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Sacred Tome of Ripperology, 30 Nov 2002
By Daniel Jolley "darkgenius" (Shelby, North Carolina USA) - See all my reviews
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Having read several books on Jack the Ripper, I can enthusiastically declare Sugden's volume the best of the lot, for a number of reasons. First and foremost, this book is not about "Jack the Ripper" per se, but rather it is about the series of murders in Whitechapel and the ensuing investigation. It is the author's stated goal to present the facts as clearly as can be gleaned from extant police files and press reports of the time (albeit, in the latter case, cautiously and only when information is not available in official form). As other reviewers point out, Sugden is not trying to convince us that his own pet suspect is the Ripper. Whereas most Ripper books begin with a conclusion and are written with the arbitary purpose of convincing us that the author has identified the Ripper, this book actually saves the conclusion to the end. Even that conclusion, however, is not definitive. The author does, in the end, tell us why a certain suspect seems to fit the facts better than other named suspects, but he clearly states that there is no definitive proof as to whether or not that suspect was Jack, and he by no means accuses the man of the crimes. In the same vein, Sugden does not attack other writers in the field. That being said, he does point out flaws and outright mistakes in others' thinking. Even this, it must be said, is done in a noble fashion. Sugden is very determined to dispel a number of myths that have wrongly influenced Ripperology for many years, and his contribution toward this end is the most important contribution he makes. He goes to great lengths to not only point out false "facts" (such as the supposed pregnancy of Mary Kelly, for example, an idea that even Donald Rumbelow accepted when he wrote his Casebook) but to explain where these myths came from and why they were accepted by other writers.

Another wonderful thing about this book is Sugden's treatment of the victims. I must admit that I have always viewed the victims with some detachment--this is surely a personal shortcoming on my part, but it is one that many people may share, especially given that the victims were prostitutes in Victorian London over a century ago. In the pages of this book, though, these poor women actually become real and "human." I feel as if I knew them now, to at least a small degree, and, besides feeling pity and compassion for them, I have discovered that I actually liked a couple of them (especially Annie Camp). These women were not just poor "prostitutes." Other writers have done a good job of explaining the wretched conditions in Whitechapel, but no one else has made that world and its occupants really come alive and real to me before. Sugden deserves much praise for putting so much effort into researching, learning, and telling the true story of these women as comprehensively as possible.

In this book, you will find the most complete, objective story that can be told of the Whitechapel murders. "Facts" you have assumed were true will be brought to light and revealed to be myths. New information, particularly in regard to the victims, will be presented. You will not be shown Jack the Ripper, however. What do the facts tell us about Jack the Ripper? That is the question Sugden poses. He has some ideas, which he shares, but any "answers" to this mystery are ultimately left with the reader.

This book should be required reading for any person even remotely interested in Jack the Ripper. Sugden has written the sacred tome of Ripperology, in my opinion.

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars complete to a point, 11 Mar 2009
By Susan Belcher "Su B" (St Helens, England) - See all my reviews
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The problem with labelling something as "complete" is that new information can turn up at anytime, making it "incomplete". Yet as far as this book goes it is complete upto the time of publishing, and it has information which authors of more recent tomes on the subject of Jack the Ripper have decided are not relevent anymore.

Though some of the mentions are short at least they are there, and the author does not try to influence the reader with his own point of view or theory about who the Ripper was; he leaves it to the reader to sift through the facts and decide whether or not to continue their research.

The benefit of Mr Sugden's book is that the lesser known (and, yes, in some cases irrelevant) suspects all get mentioned, as well as reasoning behind ruling them out as the Ripper. It is important to cover all aspects of the case, the victims, the leads and the falsely accused.

This is a great book and I highly recommend it.
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10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Perhaps the best of its kind, 9 Feb 2004
By SecretSweets (Caxias, Portugal) - See all my reviews
  
Having read several Ripper books, I must say that this is by far the best - no conjecture, no frivilous guesswork and no speculation. Sugden lays out the facts - plain and simple. His analytical style is thorough, mature and not over emotional. He disects and discusses various theories and forwards one (or several in some instances) possible conclusions - a refreshing approach unfortunately not adopted by other authors on this subject.

This is very comfortable book to read, despite the gruesome subject matter. Sugden does not unnecessarily dwell on the seedy aspects of the crimes, neither does he dramatise the victims' lifestyle. Instead he focuses on the facts leading up to and following these crimes.

If you are after tabloid type reading, this is not the book for you. Sugden does not over indulge on the occupations of the Ripper victims nor the social ills of Victorian Eastend. Infact, after reading this book, I was no better acquainted with the victims, but I found myself examining the psyche of the person responsible for their murders at almost every turn of the page.

For those really interested in the Ripper crimes, I would say that this is a good book to start your collection, together with the Ultimate Ripper Sourcebook by Evans and Skinner. Sugden's Complete History of Jack the Ripper will enable you to understand and evaluate the vast information (and misinformation) derived from all the other Ripper materials in circulation.

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