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lady c by guy cuthbertson review how lady chatterleys lover rocked britain
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AI-generatedNo concrete commercial mechanism. The article discusses the cultural and legal impact of a 1960s book trial, with no direct effect on current commodity prices, supply chains, or company margins. No investment, regulation, price move, or supply disruption is reported. The event is historical and cultural, not commercial.
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- Lady Chatterley's Lover trial in 1960 resulted in not guilty verdict for Penguin Books.
- Book sold 2 million copies after trial, with 400 queuing at Foyles on first day.
- 35 defense witnesses including E.M. Forster testified.
- Novel's themes of class and sexuality sparked global debates.
- Book was discussed in the U.S. Senate.