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*[http://www.sonic.net/~patk/SS_Collection.html The SS (Suppressed Safe) collection] of the [[British Library]]: article by [[Patrick J. Kearney]] *[http://www.sonic.net/~patk/SS_Collection.html The SS (Suppressed Safe) collection] of the [[British Library]]: article by [[Patrick J. Kearney]]
* ''The Private Case: An annotated bibliography of the Private Case Erotica Collection in the British (Museum) Library'' (1981) - Patrick J Kearney * ''The Private Case: An annotated bibliography of the Private Case Erotica Collection in the British (Museum) Library'' (1981) - Patrick J Kearney
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Many European libraries possess a collection of erotic and pornographic literature. During the best part of the 20th century, these collections were kept in a private room, away from the general public. In France this collection was called L'Enfer and in Great Britain it was called The Private Case. Guillaume Apollinaire in France and Patrick J. Kearney in Great Britain were the first to catalogue these collections.

In German, these collections are called Giftschrank or Remota.

The Private Case.

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