Dracula Meets Jack the Ripper and Other Revisionist Histories

Fiction & Literature, Horror, Science Fiction & Fantasy
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Author: Michael B. Druxman ISBN: 9781370405626
Publisher: BearManor Media Publication: October 3, 2016
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Michael B. Druxman
ISBN: 9781370405626
Publisher: BearManor Media
Publication: October 3, 2016
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

HISTORY TELLS US:

In 1888, the elusive serial killer, Jack the Ripper, terrorized the Whitechapel District of London. Scotland Yard was baffled.

But, that same year, Jack met his match when he crossed paths with the dreadfully evil ...really awful...Count Dracula.

On July 22, 1934, notorious bank robber John Dillinger was shot "dead" by the FBI in front of Chicago's Biograph Theater.

But, on September 17, 1941, in Miami Beach, Florida, John Dillinger met with former "King of Chicago," mobster Al Capone, to plan the biggest heist of his career.

In 1803, President Thomas Jefferson completed the Louisiana Purchase with France's Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte. The price was four cents per acre.

But, in 2011, Napoleon decided that he wanted his land back.

Master storyteller Michael B. Druxman turns history and literature topsy-turvy in six unforgettable tales. Titles include: "The Old Coot" "Dracula Meets Jack the Ripper" "Big Al and Desperate Dan" "Napoleon Brandy" "The Space Ship" "Bugsy's Boys"

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HISTORY TELLS US:

In 1888, the elusive serial killer, Jack the Ripper, terrorized the Whitechapel District of London. Scotland Yard was baffled.

But, that same year, Jack met his match when he crossed paths with the dreadfully evil ...really awful...Count Dracula.

On July 22, 1934, notorious bank robber John Dillinger was shot "dead" by the FBI in front of Chicago's Biograph Theater.

But, on September 17, 1941, in Miami Beach, Florida, John Dillinger met with former "King of Chicago," mobster Al Capone, to plan the biggest heist of his career.

In 1803, President Thomas Jefferson completed the Louisiana Purchase with France's Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte. The price was four cents per acre.

But, in 2011, Napoleon decided that he wanted his land back.

Master storyteller Michael B. Druxman turns history and literature topsy-turvy in six unforgettable tales. Titles include: "The Old Coot" "Dracula Meets Jack the Ripper" "Big Al and Desperate Dan" "Napoleon Brandy" "The Space Ship" "Bugsy's Boys"

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