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* Casebook: Jack the Ripper-The Royal Conspiracy disputes Knight's theory.
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* Casebook: Jack the Ripper article on the Ripper letters
Carroll has been voted by the staff and readers of Casebook: Jack the Ripper as the least likely suspect ( out of 22 names featured ) to have actually been Jack the Ripper.
* Casebook: Jack the Ripper
* Casebook: Jack the Ripper – Good Knight: An Examination of The Final Solution debunks Knight's theory.
* Casebook: Jack the Ripper
* Casebook: Jack the Ripper
* Casebook: Jack the Ripper article on the Ripper letters
* Sir Robert Anderson entry at Casebook: Jack the Ripper
* Casebook: Jack the Ripper
* Ripper fiction book reviews from Casebook: Jack the Ripper
* The Whitechapel Vigilance Committee on the Casebook: Jack the Ripper website

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Christine de Pizan: A Casebook.
Joe Orton: A Casebook.
A series of critical academic books and articles, however, held in check any appreciable growth of anti-Stratfordism and Oxfordism, most notably The Shakespeare Ciphers Examined ( 1957 ), by William and Elizebeth Friedman, The Poacher from Stratford ( 1958 ), by Frank Wadsworth, Shakespeare and His Betters ( 1958 ), by Reginald Churchill, The Shakespeare Claimants ( 1962 ), by H. N. Gibson, and Shakespeare and His Rivals: A Casebook on the Authorship Controversy ( 1962 ), by George L. McMichael and Edgar M. Glenn.
Jonathan Edwards's Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God: A Casebook.
Tennessee Williams: A Casebook.
) Troughton's other notable film and television roles included Kettle in Chance of a Lifetime ( 1950 ), Sir Andrew Ffoulkes in The Scarlet Pimpernel ( 1955 ), Vickers in the episode entittled Strange Partners in the Invisible Man ( the ITP Series also starred one of Pat's future Doctor Who co-stars, Deborah Watling, as Sally ) ( 1958 ), Phineus in Jason and the Argonauts ( 1963 ), Quilp in The Old Curiosity Shop ( 1962 ), Paul of Tarsus ( BBC 1960, title role ), Dr. Finlay's Casebook ( BBC 1962, semiregular ).
Television roles included the recurring role of Thomas Howard, 3rd Duke of Norfolk in five of the six episodes of The Six Wives of Henry VIII ( 1970 ), the villainous Nasca in Thames Television's Aztec-themed drama The Feathered Serpent ( 1976 – 78 ), a guest starring spot in the comedy series The Goodies in the episode " The Baddies ", as well as episodes of Paul Temple, Dr. Finlay's Casebook, Doomwatch, The Persuaders !, A Family at War, Coronation Street, Softly, Softly: Taskforce, Colditz, Play for Today, Z-Cars, Special Branch, Sutherland's Law, The Sweeney, Jason King, Survivors, Crown Court, Angels, Warship, Van der Valk, Space: 1999, The Onedin Line, All Creatures Great and Small, Only When I Laugh ( Series 2, Total Episode # 9 ), Nanny, Minder, and the first episode of Inspector Morse in January 1987.
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* Nolan, William F. Dashiell Hammett: A Casebook, 1969, McNally & Lofin, Santa Barbara.
Erickson is noted for his often unconventional approach to psychotherapy, such as described in the book Uncommon Therapy, by Jay Haley, and the book Hypnotherapy: An Exploratory Casebook, by Milton H. Erickson and Ernest L. Rossi ( 1979, New York: Irvington Publishers, Inc .).
* Hypnotherapy-An Exploratory Casebook ISBN 0-8290-0244-8 ( With Ernest L. Rossi )
* An Uncommon Casebook: Complete Clinical Work of Milton H. Erickson, M. D.

Jack and Cornwell
* Jack Cornwell VC was born in Leyton in 1900
* In 2002, crime novelist Patricia Cornwell, in Portrait of a Killer: Jack the Ripper — Case Closed, maintained that Sickert was Jack the Ripper.
The museum refused, however, to return some historic items such as a naval gun from HMS Lance ( which had fired Britain's first shot of the First World War ) or a gun served by Victoria Cross-winning boy seaman Jack Cornwell.
For example, American author Patricia Cornwell wrote a best-selling book titled Portrait of a Killer about the personality, background, and possible motivations of Jack the Ripper, as well as the media coverage of his murders, and the subsequent police investigation of his crimes.
* Jack Cornwell – teenage recipient of the Victoria Cross, grew up in Manor Park and is buried at the Manor Park Cemetery
* Jack Cornwell Community Centre
John Travers Cornwell VC ( 8 January 1900 – 2 June 1916 ), commonly known as Jack Cornwell or as Boy Cornwell, is remembered for his gallantry at the Battle of Jutland.
John " Jack " Travers Cornwell was born as a third child into a working-class family at Clyde Place, Leyton, Essex ( now in Greater London ).
In October 1915, Jack Cornwell gave up his job as a delivery boy and enlisted in the Royal Navy, without his father's permission.
Jack Cornwell was initially buried in a common grave ( Square 126 Grave 323 ) in Manor Park Cemetery, London, but his body was exhumed on 29 July 1916 and he was reburied with full military honours also in Manor Park Cemetery Square 55 Grave 13.
The epitaph to Jack Cornwell on his grave monument reads, < center >" It is not wealth or ancestry but honourable conduct and a noble disposition that maketh men great.
The youngest naval recipient is Jack Cornwell, who was 16.
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Jack Cornwell was 16 years old when he was awarded a posthumous Victoria Cross after the Battle of Jutland.
Portrait of a Killer: Jack the Ripper — Case Closed ( ISBN 0-425-19273-3 ) is a 2002 nonfiction book by crime novelist Patricia Cornwell which presents the theory that Walter Sickert, a British painter, was the 19th-century serial killer known as Jack the Ripper.
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