3 edition of Censorship prevails found in the catalog.
Censorship prevails
Published
1995 by Article 19 in London .
Written in English
Edition Notes
Contributions | Article 19 (Organisation) |
ID Numbers | |
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Open Library | OL22439118M |
ISBN 10 | 1870798775 |
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Additional Physical Format: Online version: Smith, Martin, Censorship prevails. London, U.K.: Arti [] (OCoLC) Material Type. Censorship of Books (CENSURA LIBRORUM).—DEFINITION AND DIVISION.—In general, censorship of books is a supervision of the press in order to prevent any abuse of it.
In this sense, every lawful authority, whose duty it is to protect its subjects from the ravages of a pernicious press, has the right of exercising censorship of books. Bolton indicates more Ukraine details if book prevails over WH "censorship" Rebecca Falconer.
Former national security adviser John Bolton on stage at Duke University on Monday. Photo: Melissa Sue Gerrits/Getty : Rebecca Falconer. This book is absolutely amazing.
It describes a time in the future where censorship prevails and minds are caged. Nobody has original thoughts; with the abolishing of books creativity was lost as well.5/5(5).