Jack the Ripper is one of the most enduring archetypes in criminal fiction. This book presents, for the first time in English, two of the earliest pieces of Ripper fiction ever written in French: Gaston Marot & Louis Pericaud's stage play Jack the Ripper from 1889, and No. 16 of the French pulp series The Secret Files of the King of Detectives (which later became Harry Dickson) from 1908 in which the Great Detective matches his wits against Jack the Ripper. These two stories are translated by Frank J. Morlock, author of Sherlock Holmes: The Grand Horizontals.
Gaston Marot
Gaston Marot was a French poet known for his work "Les Regrets," a collection of sonnets reflecting on love and loss. His writing style blended traditional poetic forms with modern themes, influencing future generations of poets. Marot's contributions to literature include revitalizing the sonnet form and exploring complex emotions with elegance and depth.