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== Bibliography == === Editions === * First published privately in 1928 in [[Florence]], with assistance from [[Pino Orioli]], and in France in 1929. A private edition was issued in Australia by [[P. R. Stephensen|Inky Stephensen]]'s Mandrake Press in 1929.<ref>{{Citation|last=Winter|first=Barbara|title=The Australia-First Movement and the Publicist, 1936–1942|year=2005|place=Carindale, Queensland|publisher=Glass House|isbn=1-876819-91-X}}.</ref> * {{cite book|title=Lady Chatterley's Lover|year=1928|editor= Michael Squires|publisher= [[Cambridge University Press]], 1993| isbn= 0-521-22266-4}} *Soon after the 1928 publication and suppression, an unexpurgated [[Tauchnitz]] edition appeared in Europe. [[Jock Colville]], then 18, purchased a copy in Germany in 1933 and lent it to his mother [[Lady Cynthia Colville|Lady Cynthia]], who passed it on to [[Mary of Teck|Queen Mary]], only for it to be confiscated by [[King George V]].<ref>''Footprints in Time''. John Colville. 1976. Chapter 6, Lady Chatterley's Lover.</ref> *In 1946, Victor Pettersons Bokindustriaktiebolag [[Stockholm]], Sweden published an English hardcover edition, copyright Jan Förlag. It is marked "Unexpurgated authorized edition". A paperback edition followed in 1950.{{citation needed|date=May 2013}} * {{cite book|title=The First and Second Lady Chatterley Novels|editor= Dieter Mehl & [[Christa Jansohn]]|publisher=Cambridge University Press|year= 1999| isbn= 0-521-47116-8}} These two books, ''The First Lady Chatterley'' and ''[[John Thomas and Lady Jane]]'', were earlier drafts of Lawrence's last novel. * {{cite book|title=The Second Lady Chatterley's Lover|publisher= Oneworld Classics|year= 2007| isbn =978-1-84749-019-3}} Lawrence's 1927 version, first issued in English in 1972. * {{cite book |last= Lawrence |first= D. H. |editor-first= Michael |editor-last= Squires |title= Lady Chatterley's Lover and A Propos of 'Lady Chatterley's Lover' |series= The Cambridge Edition of the Works of D. H. Lawrence |location= Cambridge |publisher= University of Cambridge Press |date= 2002 |isbn= 0-521-00717-8 |quote= Edited with an introduction, explanatory notes, glossary, textual apparatus and various appendices by Michael Squire. The standard and definitive text.}} * {{Citation | last = Lawrence | first = D. H. | year = 1959 | orig-year = 1928 | title = Lady Chatterley's Lover | publisher = Grove | edition = 1st }}. * {{Citation | last = Lawrence | first = D. H. | year = 1959 | orig-year = 1928 | title = Lady Chatterley's Lover | publisher = Signet | edition = 1st }}. * {{Citation | last = Lawrence | first = D. H. | year = 1961 | orig-year = 1928 | title = Lady Chatterley's Lover | edition = 2nd}} * {{Citation | last = Lawrence | first = D. H. | orig-year = 1928 | year = 2003 | title = Lady Chatterley's Lover | place = New York | publisher = Signet | author-mask = 3}}. *{{cite book | last = Hoggart |first=R. | chapter =Introduction | title = Lady Chatterley's Lover |location=Harmondsworth |publisher=Penguin |year=1973 | edition = 2nd |isbn = 0-14-001484-5 }}. **{{Citation | last = Hoggart | first = R | year = 1961 | contribution = Introduction | title = Lady Chatterley's Lover | edition = 2nd | author-mask = 3}}. === Further reading === * Sybille Bedford (2016), ''The Trial of Lady Chatterley's Lover'', with an introduction by Thomas Grant, London: Daunt Books, {{ISBN|978-1-907970-97-9}} *{{cite book |title=The Trial of Lady Chatterley |first=C. H. |last=Rolph |location=London |publisher=Penguin |year=1961 |isbn=0-14-013381-X |url-access=registration |url=https://archive.org/details/trialofladychatt00rolp }} * {{cite thesis |last1=Augustine |first1=Ivyanne Marie |title=Regeneration and Social Spaces in "Lady Chatterley's Lover" |date=Winter 2018 |publisher=[[University of Michigan]] |url=https://lsa.umich.edu/content/dam/english-assets/migrated/honors_files/Augustine,%20Ivyanne_Thesis.pdf |quote=A thesis presented for the B. A. degree with Honors in The Department of English}}
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