Whitechapel by Ian Porter. Signed "To Rita" by The Author. This story is set against the backcloth of the Whitechapel murders in which the question is posed whether, by focusing attention on the East End, the murders did more to accelerate social change than philanthropists and politicians. · Whitechapel by Ian Porter. Paperback. Paperback. $ NOOK Book. $ $ View All Available Formats Editions. Ship This Item — Qualifies for Free Shipping Buy Online, Pick up in Store Check Availability at Nearby Stores. · Whitechapel by Ian Porter , PM. I thoroughly enjoyed this novel, set in Whitechapel at the time of the Ripper murders. Although I do not profess to be an expert on the Ripper cases, or indeed that period of history, the novel came across as being very well researched. The book is on sale through Amazon where I first saw it, but.
In this portrait of York, Ian Carstairs has not focused solely on the historic aspects, but also on the thriving, varied and modern city, with its remarkable surrounding countryside too. A portrait of York by Ian Carstairs Value Guaranteed from eBay's biggest seller! In A Plague On Both Your Houses, Ian Porter has uses his evidently thorough research to write a fascinating and often damning account of the challenges facing the population in the UK and Germany - particularly the poor, who were obviously the most adversely affected. In , the war is nearing its end, although in the earlier part of the year. Ian Porter has 17 books on Goodreads with ratings. Ian Porter's most popular book is Hard-Boiled Wonderland and the End of the World.
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