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Old 08-11-2017, 01:56 PM   #56
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Originally Posted by Cinisajoy View Post
I do believe even before the age of Internet, a person could potentially find any type of book or movie. One just had to know where to look. It wasn't they weren't there, they just were not out in the open.

FWIW: Some of the scenes in today's traditional published books give me a pause at times.
True. There were without doubt books that were 'independently' printed that weren't for the mainstream reader. Some Victorian Erotica for example or one can imagine a book like the Kama Sutra as another example. And at one time magazines like Playboy would have been sold under the counter. They were a lot harder to distribute though I would think than such would be now.
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