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Donald Rumbelow

Author of The Complete Jack the Ripper

6+ Works 761 Members 12 Reviews

About the Author

Works by Donald Rumbelow

Associated Works

The London Encyclopedia (1983) — Contributor, some editions — 428 copies, 2 reviews
The Usborne Detective's Handbook (1979) — Consultant, some editions — 111 copies, 1 review

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Common Knowledge

Birthdate
1940
Gender
male
Occupations
police officer
writer
tour guide
curator
Organizations
City of London Police Crime Museum
Nationality
UK
Associated Place (for map)
UK

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Reviews

12 reviews
If comprehensive is what you want, then you get Rumbelow. No stone un-turned, no detail slopped in and no ludicrous theory un-scoffed. The chapter on Suspects (which is a third of the book, understandably) may have a bit more detail than I wanted however this is the Encyclopedia Ripperania. It's all here, every little nugget. So finding the amount of information as potentially overwhelming really isn't the point. The word "Complete" in the title is quite accurate here.

Reading about the show more Düsseldorf and Yorkshire Rippers made me want to yell "make it stop!". True crime isn't my bag. The bits on fictional takes on Jack was very enjoyable. However, most thoroughly grabbing was the sense that you were being brought into the community of Ripper nerds, even if just for a moment. And you feel that Rumbelow is letting you know that should you want to, you could research this topic until they find Jack the Ripper himself. show less
This was the first Ripper book I ever read, so I gratefully blame Donald Rumbelow for my "addiction." Some of the info may be a bit dated, but this is still one of the better overall views of the case. VERY difficult to put down.
Excellent introduction to the Jack the Ripper crimes, the suspects and theories as well as the impact on our culture. Rumbelow is very readable.
I got this copy years ago and just got around to reading it. It is a larger sized paperback and signed by the author (Donald Rumbelow) which I had not expected.

Rumbelow really has a lot of information and takes you through with a neutrality so you can make your own decisions. I am a person who is really into the information regarding Jack the Ripper and the Whitechapel murders both ones that are attributed to him and ones that are not.

This is a very well put together book and an enjoyable show more read but to warn the squeamish: it is a bit graphic in details as well as photographs. show less

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Rating
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Reviews
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ISBNs
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