
Comstock wrote Traps for the Young to publicize his activities and to justify his methods, which, according to his critics, verged on entrapment. One clergyman described Comstock as a man whose work was displeasing to Satan and whose methods were displeasing to saints. In the book he deals with the menace of "evil reading", presents a raid-by-raid account of his crusade against lottery and policy operations, examines dangerous tendencies in "classics", and denounces all efforts to repeal or modify the anti-obscenity laws he lobbied for and succeeded in having enacted.
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