The first edition was erroneously[*] aproved for publication; after a complaint, the second edition (and I assume additional print runs of the first edition) was banned, but the police didn't go into the book stores to confiscate copies of the first edition already on the shelves. The price, of course, went up.
[*] In the opinion of people who believe banning books is reasonable in the first place, that is
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he could even buy a book that had been banned, much less
survive the experience.
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[*] In the opinion of people who believe banning books is reasonable in the first place, that is