We can now look forward to an online edition of G. W. M. Reynolds' The Mysteries of London, to be updated weekly. (This, incidentally, should be a salutary reminder that a flourishing market in godly publications can exist happily--or unhappily?--along a market for decidedly ungodly things. Even in Victorian England.) Via VICTORIA.
A question rather than a comment. "Mysteries Of London" uses as its background the distinctive, pre-Pollock "Jack The Dripper" style of Victorian book cover. Does anyone know more about this style, how it was fabricated, why it became popular?
Posted by: Richard | August 05, 2005 at 06:08 PM