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2015x-1849467315Hart Pub Ltd 2015. Paperback. New. 932 pages. 9.50x6.50x2.25 inches. Hart Pub Ltd paperback
20152999Oxford and Portland: Hart 2015. First Edition. Near fine. Softcover : pp. v lxxii 1062 2 blank : black and purple covers.<br /> <br /> Would be fine but for very minor rubbing to edge. Hart unknown
1250242843.GaudioCD. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. unknown
1432876147.Glibrary. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. unknown
6207047982.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
20192-6139439663Editorial Académica Española 2019. Paperback. New. 56 pages. Spanish language. 8.66x5.91x0.13 inches. Editorial Académica Española paperback
ria9780199550678_inpPaperback / softback. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; This fresh interpretation of apartheid South Africa integrates histories of resistance with the analysis of power - asking not only why apartheid was defeated but how it came to survive for so long. paperback
SONG0199550662OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS 2014-07-22. Illustrated. hardcover. Used: Good. 8.50x5.51x0.87. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS hardcover
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0199550670.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
DADAX0199550662OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS 2014-07-22. Illustrated. hardcover. New. 8.50x5.51x0.87. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS hardcover
2014x-0199550662OUP Oxford 2014. Hardcover. New. 384 pages. 8.00x5.00x1.00 inches. OUP Oxford hardcover
697366420Oxford University Press OUP pp. 328 . Papeback. New. Oxford University Press OUP unknown
3845490640.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
197433435Paris, Seuil, 1974, in-8, 246pp, broché, Très bel exemplaire! 246pp
O05OS-00197Holmes & Meier Pub. Used - Good. Good condition. Good dust jacket. A copy that has been read but remains intact. May contain markings such as bookplates stamps limited notes and highlighting or a few light stains. Holmes & Meier Pub unknown
1990231402PN. New. 1990. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition . PN paperback
1965122002N.p.: N.p. 1965. A dazzling collection of 10 original pressbooks designed by Saul Bass documenting the majority of the famed title and ad designer's work with director Otto Preminger in the 1950s 60s and 70s. Several of the pressbooks typically defy the existing conventions of pressbook design utilizing a wild variation of size and dimension with several of the items literally molded to represent the films they represent: "Advise and Consent" is shaped like a briefcase "In Harm's Way" is designed as a dossier with a string tie "The Cardinal" as a parcel and "Bunny Lake is Missing" as a newspaper. Other key Bass designed titles include "Anatomy of a Murder" "Bonjour Tristesse" and "The Man with the Golden Arm."<br/><br/>For most of the pressbooks in this collection we have never seen another example. A fascinating example of the advertising work done by the premiere title and ad designer of the twentieth century. <br/><br/>Various sizes ranging from Very Good to Near Fine condition. <br/><br/>Complete details available on request. N.p. unknown books
193027588various: various 1930. First Edition. Three Ring Binder. Very Good. First Edition. An archive of material which documents the attempted founding of a new journal "The Journal of Experimental Psychopathology" by American psychologist Saul Rosenzweig. The three page initial Prospectus explains the need for a journal focused on the "specialized but important domain of experimental psychopathology." A list of proposed consulting and corresponding editors and their addresses in 10 different fields is included and letters were sent out many acceptances from known names were received. Unfortunately another competing proposal was received by the National Research Council N.R.C. Committee from the Macy Foundation which was eventually accepted. A letter dated August 1 1938 communicates the bad news that Dr. Rosenzweig's proposal will be dropped. A second group of letters follows from contributing editors back to Rosenzweig expressing their condolences. Often this sort of activity happens behind the scenes - in this case we get to see both the timeline and some of the inner workings of the process. Three Ring Binder. "Saul Rosenzweig 1907–2004 was an American psychologist and therapist who studied subjects such as repression psychotherapy and aggression. Rosenzweig who with a co-author has been credited with being the first to attempt to "elicit repression" in a laboratory setting became well known after publishing a paper discussing "common factors" underlying competing approaches to psychotherapy.In the 1930s Rosenzweig studied repression. With G. Mason Rosenzweig criticized H. Meltzer's survey of studies of repression in an article published in the British Journal of Psychology. Rosenzweig and Mason argued that the studies reviewed by Meltzer worked with sensory stimuli unrelated to the theory of repression and "failed to develop under laboratory control the experiences which are subsequently to be tested for recall." Donald W. MacKinnon and William F. Dukes credit Rosenzweig and Mason with being "the first to make an explicit attempt to elicit repression under conditions of laboratory control and observation." Sigmund Freud was sent reprints of Rosenzweig's attempts to study repression but replied to Rosenzweig that while he had examined his "experimental studies for the verification of the psychoanalytic assertions with interest" he could not "put much value on these confirmations because the wealth of reliable observations on which these assertions rest make them independent of experimental verification."<br /> <br /> Rosenzweig became well known after publishing a paper discussing "common factors" underlying competing approaches to psychotherapy. He argued that all models of therapy could be equally successful due to competent therapists sharing common factors that aided their patients. His premise became known as the Dodo Bird Verdict or Dodo Bird Hypothesis — a reference to Lewis Carroll's Alice's Adventures in Wonderland 1865 in which a dodo bird declares at the end of a race designed to dry everyone off: "Everybody has won and all must have prizes."<br /> <br /> Rosenzweig's study of aggression led to the development of the Rosenzweig Picture-Frustration Study a test of latent hostility. The Rosenzweig Picture Frustration Study is usually considered a semi-projective technique and involves an examinee responding verbally to a semi-ambiguous picture scenario. Each of the three forms child adolescent and adult consists of 24 comic strip pictures that portray a situation that might induce frustration. The overall purpose of the study is to assess how the examinee responds to frustration and frustrating situations. The test assumes that the way that the examinee responds to each frustrating situation depicts how they behave in the face of frustration. The worth of this test is based on how aggression is conceptualized into three types. The first direction of aggression can be extragressive meaning that it is turned onto the environment. The second direction is intraggressive meaning that it is turned by the examinee onto the self. The final direction is imaggressive which means that it is evaded in an attempt to gloss over the frustration. In terms of reliability and validity the P-F Study interscorer reliability is in the range of .80 to .85. The test-retest reliability is fair to marginal. The test became popular in Europe and was featured in Stanley Kubrick's film A Clockwork Orange 1971.<br /> <br /> A collection of Rosenzweig's papers has been maintained in the Archives of the History of American Psychology at the University of Akron." Wikipedia. various unknown
2017x-9462980101Amsterdam Univ Pr 2017. Hardcover. New. 01 edition. 203 pages. 9.25x6.25x0.75 inches. Amsterdam Univ Pr hardcover
1955018498New York NY: Academy Photo Offset 1955. First Thus Collectible . Oversized Hardcover. Good/Fair. Folio - over 12" - 15" tall. 138pp. Illustrations on every page. 10.5 X 13.75 inches. Original dark blue cloth with matte silver lettering; titles are faded/ink-rubbed but still very readible. Self-published NY Raskin 1955. Dual language; in Hebrew with plate titles in English. Signed by Saul Raskin in Hebrew and English and dated 1955. Raskin has also wriiten what appears to be a Yiddish poem underneath the signature. Pages are clean no writing underlining or highlighting but yellowed with age. Binding is cracked but not broken; pages are secure. Boards have some minor soiling in a few spots minor rubbing to head/heel of spine and corners. DJ is heavily sunned with several stains. Very worn and missing the spine panel. Heavy rubbing/chipping/creasing/tearing to all extremities. Nevertheless looks nice in protective mylar covering. This is not a remainder or ex-library. No previous owner markings. The scarcest of his books and a nice reading copy. <br/> <br/> Academy Photo Offset hardcover
19470325881947. Cartella di 38x32 cm comprendente 21 disegni firmati dall'architetto Saul Greco per il progetto dettagliato di arredamento della villa Margot a Capri. Con dattiloscritto di 9 pagine con titolo ""Descrizione dei lavori da eseguire per l'arredamento di Villa Margot a Capri di proprietà del Signor Giuseppe De Filippi"" firmato da Saul Greco e datato Roma 3 marzo 1947. Buona la conservazione di tutti i documenti con inevitabili tracce del tempo. Usure qualche strappo e una macchia alla cartella in cartoncino contendente i progetti. unknown
2005x-0415370604Routledge 2005. Paperback. New. 1st edition. 197 pages. 9.00x6.00x0.50 inches. Routledge paperback