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Original paragraph in
The San Francisco Examiner - Wednesday, April 10, 1895
The San Francisco Examiner - Wednesday, April 10, 1895
Most similar paragraph from
Auckland Star - Wednesday, May 22, 1895
Auckland Star - Wednesday, May 22, 1895
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NEW YORK, April 9. - By order of the Trustees of the Newark Free Library all of Oscar Wilde’s books have been taken from the shelves
in his name has been stricken from the catalogues. Three-fourths of the patrons of the library are women and all the employees are girls. Mayor Lebkurcher
told a reporter of the World that no explanation would be made.
The Wilde business is having its effect in the United States. By order of the trustees of the Newark Free Library all of Oscar Wilde's
books have been taken from the shelves, and his name has been stricken from the catalogues. Three-fourths of the patrons of the library are women, and all
the employees are girls. Major Lebkurcher told a reporter of the "World" that explanation would be made. "The books were cast out," said Librarian Frank
Hill. "The reason is patent."
"The books were cast out," said librarian Frank Hill. "The reason is patent."
A New York newsdealer reports an unprecedented number of orders for those London newspapers which printed in full the testimony in the
Wilde-Queensberry case.
A New York newsdealer reports an unprecedented number of orders for those London newspapers which printed in full the testimony of the
Wilde-Queensberry case.
ST. LOUIS, April 9. - By order of the librarian, the works of Oscar Wilde - poems, stories and plays - were withdrawn from the public
library yesterday. The action of the librarian is approved by the Board of Directors.
By order of the librarian of St. Louis the works of Oscar Wilde—poems, stories and plays—were withdrawn from the public library on
April 9th. The action of the librarian is approved by the Board of Directors.