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18988312Cincinnati: Bishop Publishing Co 1898. First Edition. Hardcover. Good Condition/No Dust Jacket. Bishop Publishing Co Cincinnati 1898. First Edition. Good Condition/No Dust Jacket. Original green cloth photographs. -- Some light spotting and a few small stains to the front cover. Binding is tight and contents are clean. -- Overall good or better condition. Size: Octavo standard book size. 192 pages. xo-599. a/r. Quantity Available: 1. Category: Psychology & Psychiatry; Psychology & Psychiatry::Hypnotism; Antiquarian & Rare::Medicine; United States; 19th century; MEDICAL BOOKS; Antiquarian & Rare. Pictures of this item not already displayed here available upon request. Inventory No: 8312. Bishop Publishing Co hardcover
1895062399Fischer's Medicinische Buchhandlung 1895. Book. Good. Hardcover. Some fraying and bumping to corners ownership stamp to title page. Marbled page edges decorative endpapers gilt and black stamped maroon cloth. 380pp. German language. Fischer's Medicinische Buchhandlung Hardcover
1899053476London: George Redway 1899. Book. Good. Hardcover. 380pp. Foxing to exterior page edges mild rubbing to edges of red cloth moderate foxing/age toning. George Redway Hardcover
187582086Chicago: W.B. Keen Cooke and Co 1875. Stated Tenth Thousand. Octavo. 19.5cm. Publisher's original bottle green ribbed cloth titled and decorated in gilt and black to spine and front board. 241pp. 30pp illustrated ads to rear. Scuffing to corners and spine ends light fraying to the cloth at the head and tail and some discoloration and dulling. A good solid copy with only cosmetic wear to apologize for. Internally clean coated yellow endpapers previous ink ownerships of the Loomis family of Osage to front flyleaves. Illustrated throughout. <br /> <br /> One of the rather more esoteric Pinkerton titles involving the murder of a bank teller and the possible involvement of an entranced sleepwalker. The second title gets off to roaring start with a potentially cursed opal ring and one of Pinkerton's intrepid lady detectives posing as a fortune teller to unmask the superstitious potential murderer. Writers unfamiliar with the theory and practical requirements of hypnosis and mesmeric states could often be found falling back on the tried and tested sleepwalker motif that by this stage had been knocking them dead in gothics penny dreadfuls and the more exotic police procedurals for almost a century. The idea that waking a sleepwalker in mid trance could prove fatal was also a much repeated trope as was the more subconscious pre-occupation with entranced women in their nightgowns wandering obliviously into all sorts of peril. An interesting indication of how deeply mesmerism and its errant children had inserted themselves into all areas of popular culture. W.B. Keen, Cooke, and Co unknown
1887316420Paris: E. Plon 1887. First edition. xv 534pp. 8vo. Wrappers with printed original upper wrapper laid down on new wrapper. Very Good partially unopened. First edition. xv 534pp. 8vo. E. Plon unknown
184480581London: Hippolyte Bailliere 1844. Second edition. Octavo. 23cm. Publisher's original bottle green embossed cloth titled in gilt to spine and decorated in blind to boards. 390pp. 2pp ads to rear with 4pp of ads tipped in to half title. Light bumping and fraying to extremities and spine ends. A very good clean copy indeed. Glazed yellow endpapers internally clean old ink ownership to front flyleaf. A very handsome copy. An interesting and significant if not always "scientific" examination of mesmerism with an additional authorial introduction to the 2nd Ed. Townshend's fascination with mesmeric phenomena sometimes obstructs his academic distance most especially when dealing with things like sleepwalking where his theorizing about "mesmeric somnambulism" has him leaping about all over the place. One of the appeals of mesmerism to the pseudoscientific enthusiast and a contributing factor to its pre-eminent popularity was the ability to apply it to nearly any phenomena and gain some result or other. CRABTREE 433. Hippolyte Bailliere unknown