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Posted on January 5, 2022 by Aoife

S6 E8 Dreadfully Common: Maugham ‘Cakes and Ale’ (1930)

One of the many bestsellers from the 1930s which was banned. When this novel was on sale after it was banned, the unfortunate bookseller was prosecuted.

Fabulously suggestive subtitle that isn’t reproduced in contemporary editions
Categories20th century, Blog, Britain, Episode, Ireland, Podcast TagsCelebrity, Cork city, Hugh Walpole, William Somerset Maugham

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