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The Fife is Right: The 10th Annual Old South History Challenge

April 1, 2015 | 7:00 pm - 8:30 pm
$15.00

Beantown bibliophiles unite! Whether your interest is Transcendental tales, American poetry, famed publishers, or the history of censorship that gave rise to the term “banned in Boston” – join us for an evening of spirited rivalry as you challenge your own knowledge of Boston’s literary past against two teams of local experts and Quizmaster, Susan […]

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The Fife is Right: The 10th Annual Old South History Challenge

April 1, 2015 | 7:00 pm - 8:30 pm
$15.00

Beantown bibliophiles unite! Whether your interest is Transcendental tales, American poetry, famed publishers, or the history of censorship that gave rise to the term “banned in Boston” – join us for an evening of spirited rivalry as you challenge your own knowledge of Boston’s literary past against two teams of local experts and Quizmaster, Susan […]

Find out more »

The Fife is Right: The 10th Annual Old South History Challenge

April 1, 2015 | 7:00 pm - 8:30 pm
$15.00

Beantown bibliophiles unite! Whether your interest is Transcendental tales, American poetry, famed publishers, or the history of censorship that gave rise to the term “banned in Boston” – join us for an evening of spirited rivalry as you challenge your own knowledge of Boston’s literary past against two teams of local experts and Quizmaster, Susan […]

Find out more »

The Fife is Right: The 10th Annual Old South History Challenge

April 1, 2015 | 7:00 pm - 8:30 pm
$15.00

Beantown bibliophiles unite! Whether your interest is Transcendental tales, American poetry, famed publishers, or the history of censorship that gave rise to the term “banned in Boston” – join us for an evening of spirited rivalry as you challenge your own knowledge of Boston’s literary past against two teams of local experts and Quizmaster, Susan […]

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Did You Know?

Certain books were “banned in Boston” at least as far back as 1651, when one William Pynchon wrote a book criticizing Puritanism.