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200421892NY: Tarcher / Penguin. Near Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. 2004. Hardcover. 1585422975 . First printing. Remainder mark on bottom edge spot of paper torn away at upper corner of front paste-down else near fine in a fine dust jacket. . Tarcher / Penguin hardcover books
199626989Cambridge: MIT Press. Fine. 1996. Paperback. 0262560569 . Fifth paperback printing of the second edition revised and expanded. Fine in illustrated wraps. . MIT Press paperback books
199425294Cambridge:: Harvard University Press. Fine in Fine dust jacket. 1994. Hardcover. 0674802829 . First edition. Fine in a fine dust jacket. . Harvard University Press, hardcover books
19924598Chicago: University of Chicago Press. Fine in Fine dust jacket. 1992. Hardcover. 0226170306 . First printing. Fine in a fine dust jacket. . University of Chicago Press hardcover books
195020579New York: The Analytical Psychology Club of New York Incorporated. Very Good. 1950. Annual Edition. Printed wraps. NOISBN . 8.5 x 11 inches; typescript text mimeographed on rectos only except for the title/copyright pages slight fading around edges of covers vertical crease adjacent to front hinge with one-inch separation tear at bottom vertical crease in rear cover residue from former label near top of spine. 89 1 Annual journal of the first Jungian organization in the U.S. founded in 1936 as a forum for the discussion of C.G. Jung's ideas. This issue presents the following six essays: "Shadow Animus and Anima" by Dr. Jung himself translated by William M. Kennedy; "Jungian Psychology in Wartime Germany" by Anneliese Aumuller; "What Can We Ask of Marriage" by Helen G. Henley; "An Introduction to Astrology" by Hector Hoppin; "Dreams of a Movie-Maker" by James Kirsch; and "The Image of the Marriage Between God and Israel as It Occurs in the Prophets of the Old Testament Especially Ezekiel XVI" by Riwkah Schaerf. An errata sheet for the last-named essay is laid in at its opening page. The Kirsch essay is of particular interest presenting the author's detailed analysis of three dreams experienced by a screenwriter who is anonymized in the telling of course prefaced by some commentary about the creative plight of the writer in Hollywood which "with its iridescent glamor and its handsome material rewards occasions in the creative writer a profound conflict between the fascination this world has and the compulsion of the still inner voice of his soul which fills him with creative life and forces him to express it" but "only in a distorted manner." In the opinion of Dr. Kirsch however this isn't necessarily a bad thing since "one can actually see a favorable sign in the fact that so many writers are neurotic and seeking psychiatric help." Spoken like a man with a thriving practice in Beverly Hills I'd say although to be fair it should be noted that Dr. Kirsch was in fact a significant figure in Jungian circles: he was an early student of Jung's and later a co-founder of the C.G. Jung Institute of Los Angeles and the two maintained a continuing relationship and correspondence from 1929 until Jung's death in 1961. A selection of their letters published in 2011 was lauded by one reviewer "one of the more amazing books to surface in recent publishing history." The last unnumbered page is a list of publications available from the Club. . The Analytical Psychology Club of New York, Incorporated paperback books
195120580New York: The Analytical Psychology Club of New York Incorporated. Very Good. 1951. Annual Edition. Printed wraps. NOISBN . 8.5 x 11 inches; typescript text mimeographed on rectos only except for the title/copyright pages minor external wear short tear in cloth spine covering at bottom front hinge a couple of light scrape marks on front cover residue from former label near top of spine. 111 1 Annual journal of the first Jungian organization in the U.S. founded in 1936 as a forum for the discussion of C.G. Jung's ideas. This issue presents the following six essays: "Concerning the Self" by Dr. Jung himself translated by Hildegarde Nagel; "Time and Tao" by Carol Baumann; "The Psychological Meaning of Initiation" by Eleanor Bertine; "A Man's World" by Eugene H. Henley; "Some Aspects of the Cultural Significance of Depth Psychology" by Assia Abel; and "The Dynamics of the Self" by Gerhard Adler. The last unnumbered page is a list of publications available from the Club. . The Analytical Psychology Club of New York, Incorporated paperback books
198536062Hillsdale:: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates. Fine. 1985. Hardcover. 0898593115 . Complete in two volumes. Both volumes are fine in tan cloth. No dust jackets. ISBN: 0898593115 0898593123. . Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, hardcover books
200323760NY: Oxford University Press. Fine in Fine dust jacket. 2003. Hardcover. 0195158288 . Book club edition. Fine in a fine dust jacket. . Oxford University Press hardcover books