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BANNED BOOKS.

ENORMOUS PUBLIC DEMAND

[UNITED PEESS ASSOCIATION—COPTEIGHT.] (Received Sept. 15, 6.55 p.m.) LONDON, Sept. 15. There is an enormous demand for the two novels recently banned by the libraries.

[Last week .the British libraries banned W. B. Maxwell’s new book, “The Devil’s Garden,” dealing with the sex problem, together with another similar novel. The press renews praised Mr. Maxwell’s book.]

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 3438, 16 September 1913, Page 5

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BANNED BOOKS. ENORMOUS PUBLIC DEMAND Gisborne Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 3438, 16 September 1913, Page 5

BANNED BOOKS. ENORMOUS PUBLIC DEMAND Gisborne Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 3438, 16 September 1913, Page 5

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