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  • Raper, Michell

    Language: English

    Published by The Tabaret Press, 1974

    Seller: Yesterday's Muse, ABAA, ILAB, IOBA, Webster, NY, U.S.A.

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    Stapled Binding. Condition: Fine. Limited Edition. Limited edition. #68 of 100 copies. An exceptional copy. Binding tight, pages clean, bright, and unmarked. 1974 Stapled Binding. 37 pp. From the preface: "This script was broadcast on B.B.C. Radio Four on 1st June 1972. This script was commissioned as one of a radio series with the general title of 'The Other Victorians.' At the time of its commissioning - the Summer of 1971 - the Duke of Clarence still figured on several lists of possible suspects, though by the time the script was broadcast in the following year, suspicions had abated and Clarence had been relegated to the ranks of those other figures--some shadowy, some solid--which make up that unique Rogues' Gallery. In writing the script I had three main objects; firstly, to tell the story of the murders through contemporary records; to establish Clarence's alibi, and, finally, to suggest the kind of person, who, I felt, was responsible for the murders.

  • Seller image for Who Was Jack the Ripper? for sale by Page 1 Books - Special Collection Room

    Raper, Michell

    Published by Tabaret Press, London, 1974

    Seller: Page 1 Books - Special Collection Room, Albuquerque, NM, U.S.A.

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    Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. First Edition. Limited First Edition, No. 42 of 100 copies; from a BBC Radio Four broadcast on June 1, 1972; 8vo, white paper covers; vg (covers toning and dustsoiled; creasing to top and bottom corners from cover to cover, affects pages; edgeworn); 37pp of transcipt.

  • RAPER, MICHELL.

    Published by The Tabaret Press, London, 1974 First Edition. Wraps., London,, 1974

    Seller: Burwood Books, Wickham Market, United Kingdom

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    Paperback. Condition: Very Good. 8vo. Stapled wraps. pp 37. No. 41 of 100 copies. Slight foxing to covers and prelims, covers very slightly creased otherwise sound near VG slightly used copy.

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    Raper (Michell)

    Published by The Tabaret Press, 1974

    Seller: Loretta Lay Books, London, United Kingdom

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    Softcover / Paperback. Condition: As New. First edition. Softcover. Numbered, Limited Edn. 67/100. A resume of the unsolved Whitechapel Murders of 1888 involving Jack the Ripper, plus an investigation of a recent suspect. The script was commissioned as one of a radio series with the general title of 'The Other Victorians'. At the time of its commissioning - the summer of 1971 - the Duke of Clarence still figured on several lists of possible suspects, though by the time the script was broadcast in the following year, suspicions had abated and Clarence had been relegated to the ranks of those other figures. In writing the script the author had 3 main objects : firstly to tell the story of the murders through contemporary records; to establish Clarence's alibi, and finally to suggest the kind of person, who, he felt, was responsible for the murders. The script was broadcast on BBC Radio Four on June 1st 1972. Limited to 100 copies, this being number 67. 37pp. 8vo booklet. An As New copy of a rare Ripper item.