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Issue Details: First known date: 1900... 1900 Droll Stories
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Banned in Australia

Censorship Agencies: Customs
Decision: 1901
NAA Source: NAA A425/2649, 'Prohibited Publications - General'.
Censorship notes: Released in 1923

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Works about this Work

A 'Democratic' Rendezvous' : The Bookshops of Radical Sydney Bruce Scates , 2010 single work criticism
— Appears in: Radical Sydney : Places, Portraits and Unruly Episodes 2010; (p. 89-96)
'George Black, founder of Sydney’s Republican League and the first Labor member of Parliament in New South Wales, socialist, secularist, slanderer, boozer, Labor rat and sexual libertine, will no doubt be remembered for many things. But he should be praised by us all as an insatiable, inspired and extraordinarily eclectic reader.' (p. 89)
A 'Democratic' Rendezvous' : The Bookshops of Radical Sydney Bruce Scates , 2010 single work criticism
— Appears in: Radical Sydney : Places, Portraits and Unruly Episodes 2010; (p. 89-96)
'George Black, founder of Sydney’s Republican League and the first Labor member of Parliament in New South Wales, socialist, secularist, slanderer, boozer, Labor rat and sexual libertine, will no doubt be remembered for many things. But he should be praised by us all as an insatiable, inspired and extraordinarily eclectic reader.' (p. 89)
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