The Diary of Jack the Ripper: Chilling Confessions of James Maybrick

by Shirley Harrison and Maybrick, James

Richard Dawes and Helen Armitage

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The original publication of "The Diary of Jack the Ripper" in 1993 caused a sensation throughout the world. Its pages reveal the unimaginable - that over a century ago, the legendary serial killer at work in London's Whitechapel has written a confession of his bestial mutilations of women. The writer is identifiable as James Maybrick, a 49-year-old cotton merchant from Liverpool, a strychnine and arsenic addict with a history of domestic violence. His diary has now survived more rigorious analysis than any previous Ripper document. In this book, investigative writer Shirley Harrison tells the story of how the diary was tested and examined. Her narrative follows in the footsteps of Maybrick the Ripper, and, supported by a mass of fresh evidence, she explains why she became convinced that the diary is genuine. This new edition has been updated by the author to include the latest research. The diary itself is reproduced in full, so that readers can assess for themselves the deeply disturbing and chilling words of Jack the Ripper from across the abyss of more than a century.
  • ISBN10 1856850749
  • ISBN13 9781856850742
  • Publish Date 1 November 1994 (first published 17 October 1993)
  • Publish Status Out of Print
  • Out of Print 23 December 2009
  • Publish Country GB
  • Imprint Blake Publishing
  • Edition New edition
  • Format Paperback (B-Format (198x129 mm))
  • Pages 368
  • Language English