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The Philadelphia Book Seizures

Huntington, Henry S. | August 21, 1948 issue

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Philadelphia is now awaiting the verdict of the Federal District Court on three cases which grew out of the most extraordinary wholesale book seizures ever known in this country. In a series of raids on fifty-four bookstores and news-stands in March, the Philadelphia vice squad gathered up some two thousand copies of at least eighteen different books, among which were "Sanctuary," and "The Wild Palms," by William Faulkner, "Tobacco Road," and "God's Little Acre" by Erskine Caidwell.

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RAIDS (Military science); BOOKSTORES; WILD Palms, The (Book); WHOLESALE trade; TOBACCO Road (Book); FAULKNER, William, 1897-1962
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