
C. H. Rolph (1901–1994)
Author of The trial of Lady Chatterley: Regina v. Penguin Books Limited
About the Author
Works by C. H. Rolph
The trial of Lady Chatterley: Regina v. Penguin Books Limited (1961) — Editor — 223 copies, 4 reviews
Believe what you like;: What happened between the Scientologists and the National Association for Mental Health (1973) 8 copies
All Those in Favour? 3 copies
Law and the common man 1 copy
Personal Identity 1 copy
The Trial of Lady Chatterley 1 copy
Tagged
Common Knowledge
- Canonical name
- Rolph, C. H.
- Legal name
- Hewitt, Cecil Rolph
- Other names
- Hewitt, Bill
Hewitt, C.R. - Birthdate
- 1901-08-23
- Date of death
- 1994-03-10
- Gender
- male
- Occupations
- police officer
journalist
editor - Nationality
- UK
- Places of residence
- Surrey, England, UK
- Associated Place (for map)
- England, UK
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Reviews
A fascinating summary of the 1960 trial which determined whether or not Penguin Books could proceed with their unexpurgated publication of Lawrence's "Lady Chatterley's Lover".
The book offers transcripts of the opening and closing speeches of both the prosecuting and defending counsels together witha selection of testimonies from the wide array of expert witnesses.
In fact, I found this far more interesting than the novel itself which I am sure would now be long-forgotten if it were not for show more the notoriety that sprang largely from the trial itself. show less
The book offers transcripts of the opening and closing speeches of both the prosecuting and defending counsels together witha selection of testimonies from the wide array of expert witnesses.
In fact, I found this far more interesting than the novel itself which I am sure would now be long-forgotten if it were not for show more the notoriety that sprang largely from the trial itself. show less
Penguin Books were the accused party in this attempted prosecution for publishing an obscene book. A Who's Who of the English literary world stood up to proclaim this book (Lady Chatterley's Lover) a work of great literary merit. The book the subject of these comments was edited extracts from the trial. Comprising opening addresses by counsel; evidence in chief and cross-examination of most of the witnesses; final addresses by counsel; and the trial judge's charge to the jury. There are much show more better examples of the forensic examination of evidence and witnesses; and there are also better examples of deft use of oratorical skills but it was such an extremely important trial in establishment of personal liberty. It gets its four stars for the importance of the issue presented rather than the literary merit of the document itself. show less
The Trial of Lady Chatterley : Regina v. Penguin Books Limited : the transcript of the trial by C. H. Rolph
This is a great book -- the transcript of the Chatterley trial. The Queen did not want people to read Lady Chatterley's lover, DH Lawrence's great assault on the class system of Victorian England. a very absorbing and important book.
The trial of Lady Chatterley : Regina v. Penguin Books Limited : the transcript of the trial by C. H. Rolph
To quote the book: Probably the most thorough and expensive seminar on Lawrence's work ever given.
At least, to that date.
At least, to that date.
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