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  <dc:title>Home Office</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Letters between Lidderdale and Mr Graham-Harrison and Mr Guppy of the Home Office discussing the circumstances of the confiscation of 500 copies of 'Ulysses' by HM Customs &amp; Excise in 1923. Discussion of the date of the confiscation, whether there had been an earlier confiscation of a single volume in 1922, and the fate of the two volumes sent to the Home Office. Includes copies of letters from Lidderdale.</dc:description>
  <dc:date>1966-1967</dc:date>
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