Medical textbook
Encyclopedia of Sex Practice
Encyclopedia of Sex Practice is a medical textbook by Unknown author. Allowed to be imported on the understanding that there was no guarantee that police might not prosecute at a later date.
Description
About the work
Encyclopedia of Sex Practice is a medical textbook by Unknown author. Allowed to be imported on the understanding that there was no guarantee that police might not prosecute at a later date.
The surviving record is interesting because it shows how even ordinary-looking books can acquire a charged political afterlife. As a medical textbook, it can be read not only for subject matter but for the way form, tone, and circulation make a text feel dangerous, intimate, or politically usable to anxious officials.
It also matters as part of a wider censorship history in New Zealand. The present page is a dossier starter built from source-tracked ban records; the surviving note currently says: Allowed to be imported on the understanding that there was no guarantee that police might not prosecute at a later date. More publication history, translations, and close reading can be added later.
Overview
Why it was banned
Encyclopedia of Sex Practice entered censorship debates as a medical textbook associated with controversy, publication history, and state scrutiny. In the current dossier, the main state objections cluster around political sensitivity.
The earliest event currently captured here is 1946 in New Zealand, where Customs Department classified, prohibited, or restricted. Allowed to be imported on the understanding that there was no guarantee that police might not prosecute at a later date. Allowed to be imported on the understanding that there was no guarantee that police might not prosecute at a later date.
This entry is still incomplete: more jurisdictions, court orders, and translated justifications should be added over time.
This page is intentionally incomplete. The ban history is a starter dataset, not a final census of every jurisdiction or decree.
Counter and critical readings
Context, rebuttals, and criticism
- 100 Banned Books: Censorship Histories of World Literature Nicholas J. Karolides, Margaret Bald, and Dawn B. Sova
A compact reference on how censorship systems moved across states, churches, and courts.
- Banned Books: 387 B.C. to 1978 A.D. Anne Lyon Haight
Useful for comparing older obscenity, heresy, and political bans with modern free-speech disputes.
Ban history
Known government actions
| Date | Jurisdiction | Action | Reason | Note |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1946 | New Zealand | classified, prohibited, or restricted | Allowed to be imported on the understanding that there was no guarantee that police might not prosecute at a later date. | Allowed to be imported on the understanding that there was no guarantee that police might not prosecute at a later date. |
Sources
Harvested references for this page
- Wikipedia: List of books banned in New Zealand reference partial
- Wikipedia REST summary API database partial
- 100 Banned Books: Censorship Histories of World Literature book partial
- Banned Books: 387 B.C. to 1978 A.D. book partial