The communities unsuccessful, but a series of pamphlets by Winstanley survived, of which The New Law of Righteousness (1649) was the most critical. Erotica was also consumed by Russia’s masses, as evidenced by a set of pamphlets from the 1910s. A pamphlet labeled Pikantnaya Biblioteka (Naughty Library), containing a tale from the 14th century Italian typical Decameron and a tale titled A Consultation, offered for fifty kopeks.