Freedom of the press and "obscene" literature

Three essays

Freedom of the press and "obscene" literature
Theodore Schroeder, Theodore S ...
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Freedom of the press and "obscene" literature

Three essays

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English
Pages
71

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More liberty of press essential to moral progress. An address prepared for the National purity federation, held in Chicago, October 9-12, 1906.
What is criminally obscene? A scientific study of the absurd judicial "tests" of obscenity. This essay was a part of the proceedings of XV Congrès international de médicine, section XVI médicine légale, held at Lisbon, Portugal, April, 1906, and also published in the Albany law journal of July, 1906.
Liberty of discussion defended with special application to sex-discussion. An essay revised and republished from the Liberal review for August and September, 1906.

Edition Notes

"These essays are collected and published by the Free speech league."

Microfilm. New York, N.Y. : Columbia University Libraries, 1991. 1 microfilm reel ; 35 mm.

Filmed; NEH Project (FWC); 1991.

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New York City
Copyright Date
1906

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Library of Congress
HV6727 .S35

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71 pages
Number of pages
71

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OL52806044M
OCLC/WorldCat
35605748

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OL38785761W

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