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  • Condition: Used - Fair

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    Trade Paperback. Condition: Fair. A few creases on front cover, front wrapper loose and slightly discolored, rear hinge loosening, though it appears never to have been properly attached (staples did not continue through to the rear of the spine cloth). 1924 Trade Paperback. 77, [3] pp. Review copy, with publisher's slip tipped i

  • Published by League for Public Discussion, New York 1924

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    Hardcover. 77, [3]pp., wraps. 7.75 x 5.25 in. Former owner's signature on inside of front cover. Edges worn and covers scuffed; minor damage to title page and final leaf. Transcript of a debate on censorship of indecent content in books between Ernest Boyd, an author and book critic, and John S. Sumner, secretary for the New Yor

  • Language: English

    Published by Forgotten Books 2017

    0260875651 / 9780260875655

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    Paperback. Condition: New. Print on Demand. This book presents the arguments against censorship from Ernest Boyd, challenging the very premise of literary restraint and obscenity laws. The author posits that there can be no objective definition of obscenity, making any attempt to censor literature, subjective, and therefore, pot