Books 1929: Obscene and Not Obscene

Obscene

Manhattan Publisher Donald Friede, president of Covici-Friede Corp., was convicted in Boston last week for violation of the Massachusetts statute forbidding distribution of objectionable literature. The book: Theodore Dreiser's An American Tragedy. Its theme: how U. S. conventions and his own limitations caused a young man to murder his sweetheart.

Not Obscene

Publisher Friede (see above) rushed from Boston to Manhattan to appear before a Court of Special Sessions. There his company's novel, The Well of Loneliness by Authoress Radclyffe Hall of England, was being attacked by the Society for the Suppression of Vice. Three judges decided this book was not obscene. The...

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