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Jack, the Ripper

LC control no.n 93031680
Descriptive conventionsrda
Personal name headingJack, the Ripper
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Variant(s)Dzhek, Potroshitelʹ
Jack, el Destripador
Jack, l'Eventreur
Jack, lo squartatore
Prisoner 1167
Ripper, Jack the
Beginning date1888
Associated countryEngland
Associated placeLondon (England)
Special noteThis heading was formerly subsumed under the subject headings: Whitechapel murders, 1888 (used from 1910-1988) and Jack the Ripper Murders, London, England, 1888 (used from 1989-1994).
Found inRumbelow, D. Complete Jack the Ripper, 1988: t.p. (Jack the Ripper)
Encyc. Brit. (Jack the Ripper; name given to the unknown murderer of at least seven women in London, from Aug. 7 to Nov. 10, 1888; commonly cited suspects include Montague Druitt, painter Walter Sickert, and physician Sir William Gull, among others)
Prisoner 1167, 1997.
Polnai︠a︡ istorii︠a︡ Dzheka Potroshiteli︠a︡, 2001.
Gordon, R. Michael. The American murders of Jack the Ripper, 2005: CIP t.p. (Jack the Ripper) text (said to be Severino Antoniovich Klosowski, b. Dec. 14, 1865 in Poland; executed Apr. 8, 1903)
I segreti di Londra, 2003: p. 118 (Jack lo squartatore)
Jack l'éventreur, c2009
Associated languageeng
Invalid LCCNsh 85146536