this illegal bible was so brilliant times changed very soon and they broke with the church tindell's version of the bible became the core of the king james bible so this forbidden document became mainstream. [laughter] >> bestseller. >> also still part of the court bible. >> there is a boomerang effect, and sometimes i think we don't know the full story. i'm thinking of rushdie here if you ask most people they say yes, i remember he wrote a book that offended islamic who put up, kill him ecm and he had to go into hiding in england and that looks bad but he was up here in the mountains where i live not long ago having dinner, a year ago and i saw him near m. [laughter] he looks as though rushdie came out just fine, he still writing and all of that but isn't there a lingering effect of something like that? a kind of censorship underneath that people start watching themselves whether they are going to publish them? is there a lingering effect censorship like that has on an author or reading public? >> it certainly does and there is an accumulative effect in a step-by-step process. there