R v Penguin Books Ltd (English Wikipedia)

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  • Michael Squires in D. H. Lawrence: Lady Chatterley's Lover and A Propos of 'Lady Chatterley's Lover' Cambridge University Press, 2002, pp. xxviii–xxxv. See, Grove Press v Christenberry 175 F.Supp. 488 (S.D.N.Y., 1959); it was upheld on appeal (at 276 F.2d 433 (2nd Cir., 1960).[2]

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  • R v Secker 1 WLR 1138; R v Reiter 2 Q.B. 16 especially. See "Obscene Publications". Parliamentary Debates (Hansard). Vol. 597. House of Commons. 16 December 1958. col. 992–1051. for the Commons debate of the Select Committee Report.
  • At the instigation of the Society of Authors. Penguin had previously run the risk of prosecution for obscene libel with the publication of Germinal and The Decameron, Hare, S. (1995). Penguin Portrait. pp. 231–236.. See "Obscene Publications". Parliamentary Debates (Hansard). Vol. 533. House of Commons. 22 November 1954. col. 1012–1020.
  • "Obscene Publications Bill (Second Reading)". Parliamentary Debates (Hansard). Vol. 546. House of Commons. 25 November 1955. col. 1883–1892.
  • "The "Lady Chatterley's Lover" Case". Parliamentary Debates (Hansard). Vol. 227. House of Lords. 14 December 1960. col. 528–574.

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  • Senior Treasury Counsel at the Old Bailey, junior counsel Mr Alastair Morton, [1]