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-Following the effective collapse of [[American censorship]] [[1967]], California-based '''Brandon House Library Editions''' were, along with the Olympia Press at New York, one of many erotica publishers which sprang up in the United States. It a subsidiary of a [[Parliament News]], run by [[Milton Luros]].+Following the effective collapse of [[American censorship]] [[1967]], California-based '''Brandon House Library Editions''' were, along with the [[Olympia Press]] at New York, one of many [[erotic literature|erotica publishers]] which sprang up in the United States. It a subsidiary of a [[Parliament News]], run by [[Milton Luros]].
== External links == == External links ==
*[http://www.sonic.net/~patk/Brandon_House.html A Catalogue of the Publications of Brandon House Library Editions] *[http://www.sonic.net/~patk/Brandon_House.html A Catalogue of the Publications of Brandon House Library Editions]
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