PRINTING INDUSTRY VETERANS — LASTING IMPRESSIONS
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Sherlock was a part of publishing history at Hallmark Litho in 1961, when the company printed Henry Miller’s “Tropic of Capricorn” for publisher Grove Press. The book, first published in France but banned in the states for nearly 30 years, was a lightning rod for controversy as it begged the freedom of speech question. As for Sherlock, he was utterly floored by the unexpurgated use of four-letter words.
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