Falstaff Press

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Falstaff Press

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[ca. 1900]-[ca. 1939]

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Falstaff Press was a private United States publisher of erotica. Their first publication was Musk, Hashish and Blood in 1900. On November 26, 1935 Ben and Anne Rebhuhn and their nephew Ben Raeburn were charged with sending obscene matter through the mails. The three were convicted in May 1939.

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Created JB 2024.

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Art and Popular Culture - Art and Popular Culture

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