William Lazenby
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The underground Victorian magazine [[The Pearl]] is published in London in 18 parts. William Lazenby is attributed as the publisher, editor and part-time author. | The underground Victorian magazine [[The Pearl]] is published in London in 18 parts. William Lazenby is attributed as the publisher, editor and part-time author. | ||
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William Lazenby [c.1825?-c.1888?], a London publisher of clandestine erotica. In, is arrested for "soliciting and inciting Charles Drew Harris to sell or publish certain obscene, wicked and lewd books". Lazenby is arrested again in 1886 and and imprisoned at age 61 for "unlawfully selling in an open public shop certain lewd books, indecent photographs and other articles".
July, 1879
The underground Victorian magazine The Pearl is published in London in 18 parts. William Lazenby is attributed as the publisher, editor and part-time author.
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