The Trials of Portnoy

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by Patrick Mullins

Barry Muir, 1973, Bolte from Bamganie, Hill of Content, Melbourne.

  Craig Munro and Robyn Sheahan-Bright (eds), 2006, Paper Empires: a history of the book in Australia 1946–2005, University of Queensland Press, St Lucia.

  Richard Neville, 1995, Hippie Hippie Shake, Bloomsbury, London.

  Bruce Oswald and Jim Waddell (eds), 2014, Justice in Arms: military lawyers in the Australian Army’s first hundred years, Big Sky Publishing, Newport.

  Robert Page, 1970, Australian Bookselling, Hill of Content, Melbourne.

  Brian Penton, 1947, Censored! Being a true account of a notable fight for your right to read and know, with some comment on the plague of censorship in general, Shakespeare Head Press, Sydney.

  Claudia Roth Pierpont, 2014 [2013], Roth Unbound: a writer and his books, Jonathan Cape, London.

  Charles Renbar, 1968, The End of Obscenity: the trials of Lady Chatterley, Tropic of Cancer, and Fanny Hill, Random House, New York.

  Julie Rigg (ed.), 1969, In Her Own Right: women of Australia, Thomas Nelson, Sydney.

  Julie Rigg and Julie Copeland (eds), 1985, Coming Out!: women’s voices, women’s lives, Nelson in association with the ABC, Melbourne.

  Geoffrey Robertson, 1979, Obscenity: an account of censorship law and their enforcement in England and Wales, Weidenfeld and Nicolson, London.

  — 1999, The Justice Game, Vintage, London.

  — 2019, Rather His Own Man, Vintage, North Sydney.

  Bernard F. Rodgers, Jr, 1978, Philip Roth, G.K. Hall & Co., Boston.

  C.H. Rolph, 1969, Books in the Dock, Andre Deutsch, London.

  — (ed.), 1990, The Trial of Lady Chatterley’s Lover, Penguin, London.

  Philip Roth, 2005 [1969], Portnoy’s Complaint, Vintage, New York.

  — 2016 [1975], Reading Myself and Others, Vintage, New York.

  — 2016 [1988], The Facts: a novelist’s autobiography, Vintage, New York.

  Derek Parker Royal (ed.), 2005, Philip Roth: new perspectives on an American author, Praeger Publishers, Westport.

  John Sendy, 1983, Melbourne’s Radical Bookshops, International Bookshop Pty Ltd, Melbourne.

  Norman Sherry, 2005, The Life of Graham Greene, Volume Three, 1955–1991, Pimlico, London.

  Jeff Sparrow, 2012, Money Shot: a journey into porn and censorship, Scribe, Melbourne.

  Barbara Sullivan, 1997, The Politics of Sex: prostitution and pornography in Australia since 1945, Cambridge University Press, Melbourne.

  Anne Summers, 1999, Ducks on the Pond: an autobiography, 1945–1976, Viking, Ringwood.

  Bill Sutton, 1973, The Good Looking Bookseller and the Ugly Society: a talk, Communist Arts Society, Brisbane.

  Robert P. Vine-Hall (ed.), 1967, Bignold’s Police Offences and Vagrancy Acts, ninth edition, Law Book Company Ltd, Sydney.

  Patrick White, 1994, Letters, ed. David Marr, Random House, Milsons Point.

  W.E. Williams, 1973, Allen Lane: a personal portrait, Bodley Head, London.

  H.N.P. Wollaston, 1904, Customs Law and Regulations, with Notes and References, William Brooks & Co., Sydney.

  Angela Woollacott, 2019, Don Dunstan: the visionary politician who changed Australia, Allen & Unwin, Sydney.

  Hugo Young, 1976, The Crossman Affair, Jonathan Cape, London.

  ARCHIVAL PAPERS

  New South Wales State Archives

  Court Reporting, Office Transcripts, February 1971 and May 1971, Regina vs. Angus & Robertson, NRS 2713, 19/8516.

  Summons Court Proceedings, 14 December 1970, Summons Papers, NRS 3427, 13/6063.

  Case File, Angus & Robertson Ltd., 2464 of 1970, Shelf Location 10/9387.

  Register of Prosecutions under the Obscene and Indecent Publications Act 1901, NRS 1257, 12/4142.3.

  Chief Secretary’s Special Bundles, 1967–1982, Files Relating to Indecent Articles and Classified Publications, NRS 906, 12/4121, item A69/950.

  Papers Relating to Aspects of Legislation Including Censorship, NRS 1116, 12/4322.3 (Part A), and 12/4323.1 (Part B).

  State Records Office of Western Australia

  Premiers Department, s1228–cons1819, item 1971/465, cabinet meeting 1 June 1971: ‘Amendments to Indecent Publications Act’, 27 May 1971.

  National Library of Australia

  Papers of Geoffrey Dutton, NLA MS 7285.

  Papers of Hilary McPhee, NLA MS 13.076.

  Papers of A.W. Sheppard, NLA MS 8029.

  Papers of Thomas White, NLA MS 9148.

  State Library of New South Wales

  Papers of Sam Everingham relating to Gordon Barton, ML MSS 8614.

  Papers of Angus & Robertson, ML MSS 3269.

  National Archives of Australia

  ‘Correspondence and newspaper articles relating to prohibited publication Portnoy’s Complaint’, NAA: A425, 72/4378.

  ‘Broomhall, Joan Volume 5’ and ‘Broomhall, Joan Volume 6, NAA: A6119, 3891 and 3892.

  ‘Commonwealth of Australia records about importation of prohibited publications and letters about censorship, Office of Film and Literature Classification’, NAA: C4480, 23.

  ‘Decisions, with comments, on literature forwarded by the Customs Department to the Literature Censorship Board’, NAA: A3023, folder 1945/1947.

  ‘Reviews submitted to Dr LH Allen, Appeal Censor and Chairman, Commonwealth Literary Censorship Board’, NAA: C4419, whole series.

  ‘Hutchinson & Co. (Publishers) Ltd. Literature for decision “L” Lolita’, NAA: B13, 1964/5367.

  ‘Representations and press cuttings — Re: application by ANU for “Lolita”’, NAA: A425, 1964/5354.

  ‘Publication — “Lady Chatterley’s Lover” — Part 1’, NAA: A425, 1964/8571.

  ‘“Lady Chatterley’s Lover” by DH Lawrence — Release in Australia’, NAA: A4940, C3263.

  ‘Censorship decision — “The Trial of Lady Chatterley” — edited by CH ROLPH’, NAA: D596, 1961/2081

  ‘Kenneth Donald BUCKLEY — Volume 1’, NAA: A6119, 479 Reference Copy.

  Paul Hasluck, ‘Events following the election of October 25, 1969’, NAA: M1767, 3.

  Cabinet submission no. 768, ‘Literature censorship — publication in Australia of prohibited book “The Trial of Lady Chatterley”’, May 1965, NAA: A5827, Volume 23/Agendum 768.

  Cabinet notebook, ‘Notetaker EJ Bunting — Notes of meetings 6 February 1961–3 May 1961’, NAA: A11099, 1/50.

  Cabinet notebook, ‘Notetaker EJ Bunting, notes of meetings 1 September 1964–7 October 1964’, NAA: A11099, 1/69.

  Cabinet notebook, ‘EJ Bunting — Notes of meetings 5 May 1965–26 May 1965’, NAA: A11099, 1/73.

  Cabinet notebook, ‘Sir John Bunting, 21 March 1972–20 June 1972’, NAA: A11099, 1/123.

  ‘Single authority on literature censorship’, 27 August 1964, NAA: A5827, VOLUME 12/AGENDUM 394.

  Cabinet minute no. 898, ‘Little Red School Book — without submission’, 18 April 1972, NAA: A5909, 898.

  University of Bristol

  ‘Pages of minutes of Penguin Books Australia Limited Directors Meetings’, DM1294/4/5/1/1, Penguin Archive, University of Bristol.

  University of Reading

  ‘Correspondence relating to the publication of Portnoy’s Complaint by Philip Milton Roth (1933–)’, JC 118/1, Penguin Random House Archive.

  ‘Correspondence relating to the export to Australia of Portnoy’s Complaint by Philip Milton Roth (1933–)’, JC 118/2. Penguin Random House Archive.

  Oral Histories

  Kenneth Anderson, interviewed by Mel Pratt, 1977, NLA Oral History, TRC 121/90.

  Ken Buckley, interviewed by Ann Turner, 1994, NLA Oral History, TRC 3018.

  Don Chipp, interviewed by Bernadette Schedvin, 14 May–12 October 1987, NLA Oral History TRC 4900/73.

  Peter Cowan, interviewed by Stuart Reid,
October 1991–August 1992, NLA Oral History, TRC 2897.

  Geoffrey Dutton, interviewed by Suzanne Lunney, 11 June 1974, NLA Oral History, TRC 472.

  Geoffrey Dutton, interviewed by Bob Brissenden, 13 November 1986, NLA Oral History, TRC 2120.

  Bob Gould, interviewed by Edgar Waters, 27 November 1994, NLA Oral History, TRC 3185.

  Denham Henty, interviewed by Suzanne Lunney, 1974, NLA Oral History, TRC 309.

  Len King, interviewed by Peter Donovan, 10 November 2014, J.D. Somerville Oral History Collection, State Library of South Australia, OH 715/1.

  Frederick Osborne, interviewed by Ron Hurst, 11 June 1985–21 January 1991, NLA Oral History, TRC 4900/108.

  Malcolm Scott, interviewed by John Ferrell, 1986–87, NLA Oral History, TRC 4900/76.

  A.W. Sheppard, interviewed by Ann Turner, 1991, NLA Oral History, TRC 2725.

  AUTHOR’S INTERVIEWS AND CORRESPONDENCE

  Author’s interview with Wendy Bacon, 26 June 2019.

  Author’s interview with Reginald Barrett, 4 July 2019.

  Author’s interview with Sir Max Bingham, 14 February 2019.

  Author’s interview with Stephen Charles, 6 December 2018.

  Author’s interview with Hal G.P. Colebatch, 10 May 2019.

  Author’s interview with Maureen Colman, 3 December 2018.

  Author’s correspondence with Dennis Douglas, 5, 8, 11, and 12 January 2019.

  Author’s interview with Leon Fink, 5 March 2019.

  Author’s interview with Peter Froelich, 13 December 2018.

  Author’s interview with Lucy Frost, 27 November 2018.

  Author’s interview with Paul Grainger, 30 January 2019.

  Author’s interview with Jennifer Gribble, 5 September 2019.

  Author’s correspondence with Peter Grose, 11 June 2019.

  Author’s interview with Margaret Harris, 28 November 2018.

  Author’s interview with Harry Heseltine, 1 August 2018.

  Author’s interview with Tom Hughes, 2 December 2018.

  Author’s interview with Brian Kiernan, 1 August 2019.

  Author’s interview with Joanne Lee Dow, 10 December 2018.

  Author’s interview with David Marr, 22 November 2018.

  Author’s interview with Joan Masterman, 5 February 2019.

  Author’s interview with Hilary McPhee, 6 March 2019.

  Author’s correspondence with Meredith Michie, 8 July 2019.

  Author’s interview with Malcolm Oakes, 26 June 2019, and correspondence 9 July 2019.

  Author’s interview with John Reid, 12 December 2018.

  Author’s interview with Julie Rigg, 31 August 2019.

  Author’s interview with Bob Sessions, 16 December 2018.

  Author’s interview with Brian Stonier, 24 April 2019.

  Author’s interview with Jennifer Strauss, 6 December 2018.

  Author’s interview with Ian Viner, 28 May 2019.

  Author’s interview with David Walsh, 12 February 2019.

  Author’s interview with Richard Walsh, 15 May 2019.

  Author’s interview with Charles Waterstreet, 4 March 2019.

  Author’s interview with Charles Wooley, 8 February 2019.

 

 

 


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