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Creasing to spine. Foxing/dustsoiling to top of textblock. ; The ancient Athenians were "quarrelsome as friends, treacherous as neighbours, brutal as masters, faithless as servants, shallow as lovers - all of which was in part redeemed by their intelligence and creativity". Thus writes Philip Slater in this classic work on narcissism and family relationships in 5th-century Athenian society. Exploring a rich corpus of Greek mythology and drama, he argues that the personalities and social behaviour of the gods were neurotic, and that their neurotic conditions must have mirrored the family life of the people who perpetuated their myths. The author traces the issues of narcissism to mother-son relationships, focusing primarily on the literary representation of Hera and the male gods and showing how it related to devalued women raising boys in an ambitious society dominated by men. "The role of homosexuality in society, fatherless families, working mothers, women's status, and violence, male pride, and male bonding - all these find their place in Slater's analysis, so honestly and carefully addressed that we see our own societal dilemmas reflected in archaic mythic narratives all the more clearly". "The role of homosexuality in society, fatherless families, working mothers, women's status, and violence, male pride, and male bonding - all these find their place in Slater's analysis, so honestly and carefully addressed that we see our own societal dilemmas reflected in archaic mythic narratives all the more clearly". "The role of homosexuality in society, fatherless families, working mothers, women's status, and violence, male pride, and male bonding - all these find their place in Slater's analysis, so honestly and carefully addressed that we see our own societal dilemmas reflected in archaic mythic narratives all the more clearly".; Beacon Paperback 387
Creasing to spine. Minor discoloration to spine. Scholar's name to ffep (Jenifer Neils). ; The ancient Athenians were "quarrelsome as friends, treacherous as neighbours, brutal as masters, faithless as servants, shallow as lovers - all of which was in part redeemed by their intelligence and creativity". Thus writes Philip Slater in this classic work on narcissism and family relationships in 5th-century Athenian society. Exploring a rich corpus of Greek mythology and drama, he argues that the personalities and social behaviour of the gods were neurotic, and that their neurotic conditions must have mirrored the family life of the people who perpetuated their myths. The author traces the issues of narcissism to mother-son relationships, focusing primarily on the literary representation of Hera and the male gods and showing how it related to devalued women raising boys in an ambitious society dominated by men. "The role of homosexuality in society, fatherless families, working mothers, women's status, and violence, male pride, and male bonding - all these find their place in Slater's analysis, so honestly and carefully addressed that we see our own societal dilemmas reflected in archaic mythic narratives all the more clearly". "The role of homosexuality in society, fatherless families, working mothers, women's status, and violence, male pride, and male bonding - all these find their place in Slater's analysis, so honestly and carefully addressed that we see our own societal dilemmas reflected in archaic mythic narratives all the more clearly". "The role of homosexuality in society, fatherless families, working mothers, women's status, and violence, male pride, and male bonding - all these find their place in Slater's analysis, so honestly and carefully addressed that we see our own societal dilemmas reflected in archaic mythic narratives all the more clearly".; Mythos; 513 pages
ill., br. Esiste una comunità segreta di uomini che hanno sviluppato tecniche letteralmente infallibili per affascinare e sedurre le donne più belle e sexy, quelle che ai comuni mortali sembrano inavvicinabili. E Neil Strauss, detto Style, il suo alter ego da playboy, è uno di questi uomini. In "The Game" racconta la sua storia, dall'incontro folgorante con Mystery, "l'artista del rimorchio" numero uno al mondo e suo mentore, ai due anni trascorsi nei locali notturni di New York, Montreal, Londra, Belgrado, Melbourne, ad agganciare con successo - modelle e star mozzafiato. Una storia vera ma incredibile, un romanzo sulle bizzarrie dell'amore, un manuale della conquista sul campo: gli uomini negheranno che "il gioco" funzioni, le donne non potranno crederci.
oblong format, cartoons by the author. eng
Crease through book - not lying flat. Else Minor shelfwear. Pencil underlining to a few pages. ; Contents: Oikos and polis; Public and private interests in classical Athens; Women in Antiquity: Appendix I: Greeks and 'others' Appendix II: Greek Sexuality; Family in classical Athens: search for a perspective; Family tombs and tomb-cult in classical Athens: tradition or traditionalism? Fustel de Coulanges, The Ancient City Part I (A. Momigliano) Part II (S. C. H. ) ; Death and time; comparative perspectives on death. ; 280 pages
Very minor shelfwear to book. DJ has minor edgewear and light water-staining. ; The family, Cynthia Patterson demonstrates, played a key role in the political changes that mark the history of ancient Greece. From the archaic society portrayed in Homer and Hesiod to the Hellenistic age, the private world of the family and household was integral with and essential to the civic realm. Early Greek society was rooted not in clans but in individual households, and a man's or woman's place in the larger community was determined by relationships within those households. The development of the city-state did not result in loss of the family's power and authority, Patterson argues; rather, the protection of household relationships was an important element of early public law. The interaction of civic and family concerns in classical Athens is neatly articulated by the examples of marriage and adultery laws. In law courts and in theater performances, violation of marital relationships was presented as a public danger, the adulterer as a sexual thief. This is an understanding that fits the Athenian concept of the city as the highest form of family. The suppression of the cities with the ascendancy of Alexander's empire led to a new resolution of the relationship between public and private authority: the concept of a community of households, which is clearly exemplified in Menander's plays. Undercutting common interpretations of Greek experience as evolving from clan to patriarchal state, Patterson's insightful analysis sheds new light on the role of men and women in Greek culture. ; 286 pages
Very minor shelfwear to book. 1 corner lightly bumped. Former owner's name on ffep. DJ has minor edgewear and light creasing. ; The family, Cynthia Patterson demonstrates, played a key role in the political changes that mark the history of ancient Greece. From the archaic society portrayed in Homer and Hesiod to the Hellenistic age, the private world of the family and household was integral with and essential to the civic realm. Early Greek society was rooted not in clans but in individual households, and a man's or woman's place in the larger community was determined by relationships within those households. The development of the city-state did not result in loss of the family's power and authority, Patterson argues; rather, the protection of household relationships was an important element of early public law. The interaction of civic and family concerns in classical Athens is neatly articulated by the examples of marriage and adultery laws. In law courts and in theater performances, violation of marital relationships was presented as a public danger, the adulterer as a sexual thief. This is an understanding that fits the Athenian concept of the city as the highest form of family. The suppression of the cities with the ascendancy of Alexander's empire led to a new resolution of the relationship between public and private authority: the concept of a community of households, which is clearly exemplified in Menander's plays. Undercutting common interpretations of Greek experience as evolving from clan to patriarchal state, Patterson's insightful analysis sheds new light on the role of men and women in Greek culture. ; 286 pages
Very minor shelfwear to book and DJ. ; The family, Cynthia Patterson demonstrates, played a key role in the political changes that mark the history of ancient Greece. From the archaic society portrayed in Homer and Hesiod to the Hellenistic age, the private world of the family and household was integral with and essential to the civic realm. Early Greek society was rooted not in clans but in individual households, and a man's or woman's place in the larger community was determined by relationships within those households. The development of the city-state did not result in loss of the family's power and authority, Patterson argues; rather, the protection of household relationships was an important element of early public law. The interaction of civic and family concerns in classical Athens is neatly articulated by the examples of marriage and adultery laws. In law courts and in theater performances, violation of marital relationships was presented as a public danger, the adulterer as a sexual thief. This is an understanding that fits the Athenian concept of the city as the highest form of family. The suppression of the cities with the ascendancy of Alexander's empire led to a new resolution of the relationship between public and private authority: the concept of a community of households, which is clearly exemplified in Menander's plays. Undercutting common interpretations of Greek experience as evolving from clan to patriarchal state, Patterson's insightful analysis sheds new light on the role of men and women in Greek culture. ; 286 pages
3 pages have indent from paperclip. Very light pencil marginalia to a few pages. Dustjacket has minor shelfwear and rubbing. ; Little has been published on the Roman family, a subject of central importance to political as well as social history. It was the family that determined political power; it was within the family that the distinctive relationships of one citizen to another were forged and exemplified. The Family in Ancient Rome provides an overview of the state of research by presenting some of the most important work being done in this area. In addition to a survey of the literature on all aspects of the Roman family, the book begins with a general picture of the main features of the family. More specialized essays deal with the legal evidence, wills and property rights which were of particular importance for the position of women; with the link between property disposition, dowry, and divorce; with the authority of the male head of the household and its relation to political power; with the status of children born of unions between slaves and citizen; and with the rearing of, and attitudes toward, children. ; 288 pages; Isbn: 0801418739
Scholar's blindstamp and name to ffep (Robert Brown). Dustjacket has minor shelfwear and rubbing. ; Little has been published on the Roman family, a subject of central importance to political as well as social history. It was the family that determined political power; it was within the family that the distinctive relationships of one citizen to another were forged and exemplified. The Family in Ancient Rome provides an overview of the state of research by presenting some of the most important work being done in this area. In addition to a survey of the literature on all aspects of the Roman family, the book begins with a general picture of the main features of the family. More specialized essays deal with the legal evidence, wills and property rights which were of particular importance for the position of women; with the link between property disposition, dowry, and divorce; with the authority of the male head of the household and its relation to political power; with the status of children born of unions between slaves and citizen; and with the rearing of, and attitudes toward, children. ; 288 pages; Isbn: 0801418739
Cover somewhat worn; text clean , tight and bright Used
An early men's publication in the model of Playboy. 74 pages with color and black and white photos. Features: The Kama Sutra - A Marriage Manual for the Maharajah, article by Gary Jennings; Navy Blues - Three-page pictorial essay on a sailor's one-day pass; Photo feature on Dina Frost, a native of Johannesburg, South Africa; Red River Red River - fiction by W.W. Russell; How to Bag a Starlet - humor by Jason McNichols; Photo essay of Mirian Mickelson and Conrad Pringle rehearsing for the Dance of Life; Wine, Women and Rhyme - article by Morton J. Golding on how skill with words can get you plenty of action; Frank Sinatra Speaks - interview with Jay Rosenburg; The Rose Mustache - fiction by H.C. Neal; Dear Old Dad - satire by Lee Steeger; Photographic essay of new Italian starlet Rosanna Schiaffino in"Two Weeks in Another Town" boat scene with George Hamilton; A Myth Punctured - fiction by H.D. Birns; Reduction AD - fantasy by A.M. Andres; Photo essay of Miss Louise (Lou) Lawson; Surfing photos from Hawaii; Photos of Bernardin training actress Francoise Brion how to strip; and more. Unmarked with moderate wear. A sound vintage copy. Book
32 pages. Features: Fun photos of children inside front cover; Debt - Our Biggest National Industry/Money - Our Most Costly Commodity - Can the Price of Money Be Decreased?; The Backstage Story of the Marion Talley Drama - article with photo; Morality That Was First Military - army commanders long ago discovered principles now claimed by pacifists; Where the People of the British Isles Came From; Books That Started the Bells Ringing; Henry Ford's Page - Businessmen are leaders of social movements; Editorials - the McNary-Haugen Bill is vetoed, Judge Ben Lindsey of Denver advocates trial marriage, Madame Schumann-Heink denies endorsing a cigarette (being aimed at women); Skiing in the Bavarian Alps; Paid - A Billion Dollars for Beauty - Sleuths of Science Still on the Trail of Elixir of Youth; Benjamin Franklin as an Abolitionist - fascinating article; Intimate Glimpses of Elbert Hubbard - photo-illustrated article; Chats with Office Callers; I Read in the Papers; News Bits; Nice dog/puppy photos inside back cover. Somewhat above-average wear. Unmarked. Middle page loose but present. A worthy vintage copy. Bonus: Blank 8.5" x 5.5" subscription renewal form laid-in. Book
316p. Inked ownership of Donald Freeman. 8vo. Original full cloth binding, faded at edges. Original dust jacket, faded. Hardbound. "Man's inhumanity to woman". WOMEN2 BOX 2
Published during the 2nd World War, 176 pages, page edges browned. eng
8th edition. Good in brown cloth, gilt. Cover spine frayed at the bottom edge. 15249. eng
In -8°, pp. XXVIII (ma ne manca una all’inizio, forse bianca, forse di occhiello), 203, (1), pelle con nervi al dorso. Il trattato, in seconda edizione, si riferisce al “marriage act” del 1753 fu la prima legge, in Inghilterra e Galles, a richiedere una cerimonia formale per il matrimonio (in precedenza amministrato dalla Chiesa).
326 pages plus table of moon ingresses 1900-2000. "Find out exactly which kind of man or woman is the right one for you with this fun and practical astrological guide to romance, compatibility, sex appeal, even earning potential - all you need to know to discover the true nature of your mate!" - from dust jacket. Clean and bright with lightest wear. Prior owner details upon front free endpaper. Remainder dot to bottom edge of text. Book
Endpapers foxed. Boards a bit rubbed with minor spotting. Gift inscription from author: "Charlotte and Sam. With the author's compliments". ; Diss. ; 137 pages
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176 pages, index. eng
Mm 155x245 Volume rilegato in tela con titoli in oro al piatto e al dorso, 324 pagine con illustrazioni in nero nel testo, tavole in nero e a colori fuori testo e una cartina geografica a colori ripiegata. Opera in buone condizioni, presenta piccoli strappi alla cerniera,una piccola lacuna alla prima carta e una leggera gora alla prima tavola. Testo in inglese. Spedizione in 24 ore dalla conferma dell'ordine.
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