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FROM HELL is the story of Jack the Ripper, perhaps the most infamous man in the annals of murder. Detailing the events leading up to the Whitechapel killings and the cover-up that followed, FROM HELL is a meditation on the mind of a madman whose savagery and violence gave birth to the 20th... read more

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There, two pennorth on the nail.

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Prologue...The old men on the shore
Chapter 1...The affections of young Mr. S
Chapter 2...A state of darkness
Chapter 3...Blackmail or Mrs. Barrett
Chapter 4..."What doth the Lord require of thee?"
Chapter 5...The Nemesis of neglect
Chapter 6...September
Chapter 7...A torn envelope
Chapter 8...Love is enough
Chapter 9...From Hell
Chapter 10...The best of all tailors
Chapter 11...The unfortunate Mr. Druitt
Chapter 12...The apprehensions of Mr. Lees
Chapter 13...A return to Cleveland Street
Chapter 14...Gull, ascending
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Appendix I
Appendix II

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This book is in True Crime: Jack The Ripper. (community list)
This is book 185 of 200 in Newman and Jones 200 Best Horror Novels. (community list)

Preceded by Carrion Comfort, and followed by American Psycho.

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  1. Alan Moore (Author)
  2. Eddie Campbell (Illustrator)

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Original Language: English
Publisher: Borderlands Press
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Publication Date: 1994
ISBN: 1880325071
Page Count: 592

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