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Book Specifications

  • Title: The Complete Works of Jack the Ripper
  • Publisher: Star Book
  • Author: Leonard Katz
  • Language: English
  • ISBN: 0352300639
  • Pages: 268
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Published Year: 1975
  • Condition: Used - Good

About the Book

The Complete Works of Jack the Ripper by Leonard Katz is a fascinating historical study of one of the most enduring mysteries in criminal history. The book examines the infamous series of murders attributed to the unidentified figure known as Jack the Ripper, whose crimes in Victorian London captured public attention and continue to intrigue historians, criminologists, and mystery enthusiasts.

Drawing upon contemporary documents, newspaper reports, police records, witness statements, and other historical sources, Katz presents a detailed account of the events surrounding the Whitechapel murders. The book explores the social conditions of late nineteenth-century London, the investigation conducted by authorities, and the widespread public reaction to the crimes.

Rather than focusing solely on sensational aspects of the case, the author places the murders within their broader historical and social context. Readers gain insight into Victorian society, law enforcement practices, urban poverty, and the challenges faced by investigators attempting to solve one of history's most famous unsolved criminal cases.

The volume also examines the various theories, suspects, and interpretations that have emerged over the years, highlighting why the mystery continues to generate debate and scholarly interest. Rich in historical detail, the book serves as both a crime study and a portrait of Victorian-era London.

Published by Star Book, this paperback edition is an engaging resource for readers interested in true crime, social history, criminology, and historical mysteries.