y separately published work icon Pornography and the Law (International) assertion single work   non-fiction  
Issue Details: First known date: 1959... 1959 Pornography and the Law
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Banned in Australia

Censorship Agencies: Literature Censorship Board
Decision: 19 Jun 1960
NAA Source: C4129/1; P1, C4371/1 Box 3 Folder 31
Censorship notes: The Customs Minister made the final decision to prohibit. Richard G. Fox's The Concept of Obscenity (Melbourne: The Law Book Company, 1967) relied extensively on Pornography and the Law's delineations of pornography as a genre, even though the Kronhausens' book was then banned in Australia.
Censorship notes: The book was released on 16.05.1968.

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