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So he describes Grey's visits to Mormon settlements, his identification with the Navajo cause and his fishing expeditions which, to judge from some rather risible photographs, resulted in the occasional enormous catch, though producing little of literary value.
ECONOMIST: The writer of westerns
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To be found obscene, and therefore not protected by the First Amendment, a work must appeal to prurient interests according to community standards, depict sexual activity in an offensive way, and be wholly lacking in scientific, artistic, political or literary value.
FORBES: The Obscenity Police Are Coming
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Mr Rembar was able to argue against the banning of the book by claiming that it not only had literary merit but moral value as well.
ECONOMIST: Charles Rembar