The End of Obscenity: The Trials of Lady Chatterley, Tropic of Cancer & Fanny Hill by the Lawyer Who Defended Them
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Open Road Media, 2015.
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Charles Rembar., & Charles Rembar|AUTHOR. (2015). The End of Obscenity: The Trials of Lady Chatterley, Tropic of Cancer & Fanny Hill by the Lawyer Who Defended Them . Open Road Media.

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Charles Rembar and Charles Rembar|AUTHOR. 2015. The End of Obscenity: The Trials of Lady Chatterley, Tropic of Cancer & Fanny Hill By the Lawyer Who Defended Them. Open Road Media.

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Charles Rembar and Charles Rembar|AUTHOR. The End of Obscenity: The Trials of Lady Chatterley, Tropic of Cancer & Fanny Hill By the Lawyer Who Defended Them Open Road Media, 2015.

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Charles Rembar, and Charles Rembar|AUTHOR. The End of Obscenity: The Trials of Lady Chatterley, Tropic of Cancer & Fanny Hill By the Lawyer Who Defended Them Open Road Media, 2015.

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