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ria9781138097766_inpPaperback. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; Clinical psychoanalysis serves as our best laboratory for exploring the riddle of what it is to be a person and how a person is at once singularly unique while always a piece of the interpersonal fabric of humanity. In Intimacy and Sep paperback
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ria9781568218168_inpHardcover. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; Clinician and psychoanalyst Warren S. Poland addresses some of the key questions in the field today. What is an analysis What is the relationship of the individual patient to the specific analyst and to the work at hand How can attent hardcover
A9781568218168Hardback. New. This text addresses some of the key questions in the field of psychoanalysis and clinical practice. It considers areas such the nature of analysis and the relationship between the individual patient and the specific analyist. hardcover
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2026x-1032964820Taylor & Francis Ltd 2026. Paperback. New. 196 pages. 6.14x0.44x9.21 inches. Taylor & Francis Ltd paperback
6928809Edition: Reprint . Good Condition. No Hassle 30 Day Returns Ships Daily Underlining/Highlighting: NONE Writing: NONE Publisher: Urban Renaissance Books Pub Date: 12/9/2015 Binding: Hardcover Pages: 285 hardcover
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2026x-1032614692Taylor & Francis Ltd 2026. Paperback. New. 179 pages. 6.14x0.42x9.21 inches. Taylor & Francis Ltd paperback
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1876484621876. <p>Taylor Alfred Swaine 1806-80. Archive of material relating to the famous Charles Bravo poisoning case consisting of 1 Autograph letter signed to Taylor from Harry Bodkin Poland 1829-1928. Bifolium. 3pp. Temple London 29 May 1876. 205 x 127 mm. 2 3 autograph letters signed to Taylor from Augustus K. Stephenson 1827-1904. 15pp. total. London 3 June 1876 2 bifolia 8pp.; 5 June 1876 bifolium 4pp.; and 22 July 1876 bifolium 3pp. 184 x 114 mm. 3 Taylor. The Balham mystery. Galley proof corrected in Taylor's hand of the first portion of an unsigned article in The British Medical Journal 20 May 1876: 631-633. 578 x 148 mm. Together 4 letters and one printed proof. Some rodent damage to Stephenson's letters affecting several words mended in several places with clear tape. Small lacuna along one fold in the galley proof affecting a few words. Minor dampstaining but good to very good.</p> <p> From the library of Alfred Swaine Taylor founder of forensic toxicology an archive relating to the notorious and sensational Charles Bravo poisoning a case that is still unsolved. The Bravo mystery has inspired several works of fiction including Shirley Jackson's We Have Always Lived in the Castle 1962 and a three-part BBC serial titled The Poisoning of Charles Bravo 1975.</p> <p> Bravo 1845-76 a 33-year-old barrister died of tartar emetic antimony poisoning on 21 April 1876 less than five months after his marriage to a wealthy widow; the marriage was reportedly an unhappy one. The inquest on Bravo's death held on 25 and 28 April returned an open verdict but the circumstances of the case were so suspicious that Taylor offered his expert advice to Harry Bodkin Poland one of the attorneys for the Crown. Our archive includes the letter Poland sent thanking Taylor for "your letter about the Bravo Case and for the offer of further advice and assistance" and informing Taylor that he "will show your letter to Mr. Augustus K. Stephenson the Solicitor to the Treasury." Stephenson is represented in the archive by three letters asking for Taylor's expert opinion on the case: "You have read the account of the Post-mortem encl. by Dr. Payne . . . That being so does it enable you to form an opinion as to whether the antimony was taken in solid food . . . letter of 3 June. "Assuming small traces of antimony to have been found in the liver of a deceased person-Can you form any opinion as to length of time before death that the antimony was taken" letter of 5 June. "Can you tell me whether antimony in the form of tartar emetic wd. if taken in small doses at intervals during pregnancy induce a miscarriage letter of 22 July.</p> <p> The last item in our archive is a galley proof corrected in Taylor's hand of the first two-thirds of an article on the Bravo case published on 20 May in the British Medical Journal; although the article is unsigned it was most likely written by Taylor. Based on the medical evidence Taylor concluded that Bravo had ingested the fatal dose of antimony during his last meal. He severely criticized the investigators in the case for not testing the remains of the bottle of wine he had drunk with the meal-"the only article of food not shared in common with the three who sat at the dinner-table . . . If tartar emetic had been found in this wine much of the present mystery hanging about the case would be removed . . . In tracing the further history of this bottle we learn that no one now knows what became of it or its contents." </p> . unknown
ria9781138602557_inpPaperback / softback. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; On the Politics of Educational Theory considers the political significance of educational theory as a specific genre of public discourse. Rather than understanding educational theories solely as addressing issues of childrearing and ins paperback
2026x-103279089XTaylor & Francis Ltd 2026. Paperback. New. 268 pages. 9.00x6.00x9.00 inches. Taylor & Francis Ltd paperback
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1764GTAuv[ST88Amsterdam: np 1764. 1764. 4 Volumes in 2. 12mo. pp. 1 p.l. xxxii 4 179; 2 p.l. xl 135; 2 p.l. 202; 2 p.l. 222. with half-titles in Vols. II-IV. titles in red & black with engraved vignettes. engraved frontis. portrait of the author. woodcut tailpieces. contemporary calf joints cracked extremities chipped some foxing & browning. armorial bookplates of John Peyto Verney and Robert John Verney Lords Willoughby de Broke. Second Edition first published Paris the previous year; edited by Fran ois Louis Claude Marin 1721-1809. Including Observations Sur Le Gouvernement de Pologne with discussion of politics and government the clergy the army the treasury the judicial system and the police occupying Vol. II and half of Vol. III translated into French by P.J. de La Pimpie Solignac. Hardcover. Very Good. Amsterdam: np, 1764. Hardcover