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47. Lady Chatterley’s Lover LAWRENCE, D.H.
Penguin, 1928. First edition. Number 19 in a limited edition of 1000 copies privately printed for the author in Florence. Signed by the author on the limitation page. Origi- nal mulberry card backed boards with the Lawrencian phoenix in black on the upper cover and title label on the spine, in scarce publisher’s unprinted yellow dustwrapper. A fine copy, crisp and clean with just a little foxing to the title label in a fine dust - wrapper with a trace of wear to the spine ends and a tiny puncture to the rear panel. Internally uncut and unopened. An exceptional copy. [41759] £22,500 Lawrence’s most famous work and one of the most controversial books of the twentieth century. It was rejected by both British and American publishers on the grounds of obscenity, forcing Lawrence to seek the help of Florentine bookseller Giuseppe Orioli, who arranged for the book to be set by hand by Italian printers and issued by subscription in an edition of 1,000 copies. Despite being banned in Britain and America, with several illicit consignments seized in police raids, the edition sold out within six months. It was subsequently pirated and translated, expurgated and bowdlerised, condemned and confiscated until Penguin’s unexpurgated publication and subse - quent acquittal for obscenity in 1960 marked a significant advance for the freedom of the written word.
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