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Verlag: Editorial Trotta, S.A., 2021
ISBN 10: 8413640032ISBN 13: 9788413640037
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ISBN 10: 849879336XISBN 13: 9788498793369
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Verlag: Editorial Trotta, S.A., 2009
ISBN 10: 8481649074ISBN 13: 9788481649079
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Verlag: Editorial Trotta, S.A., 2009
ISBN 10: 8481649023ISBN 13: 9788481649024
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Verlag: Editorial Trotta, S.A., 2015
ISBN 10: 8498795613ISBN 13: 9788498795615
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Verlag: Editorial Trotta, S.A., 2015
ISBN 10: 8498795605ISBN 13: 9788498795608
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ISBN 10: 8498796091ISBN 13: 9788498796094
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Verlag: Editorial Trotta, S.A., 2015
ISBN 10: 8498795605ISBN 13: 9788498795608
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Verlag: Küsnacht-Zürich, 1940-1960., 1960
Anbieter: Antiquariat INLIBRIS Gilhofer Nfg. GmbH, Vienna, A, Österreich
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4to and oblong 8vo. Altogether 21 pp. With 3 autograph envelopes. Includes two typed letters by Jung's assistant Aniela Jaffé, the draft for a letter from Leonore L. Fabisch, and a hectographed letter of recommendation by Jung (together 4 pp. 4to and oblong 8vo). Important, hitherto unpublished German correspondence with the graphologist and psychologist Leonore L. Fabisch, who briefly studied under Jung and had fled from Berlin to New York in the 1930s. Encompassing the years from 1940 to 1960, shortly before Jung's death, the letters cover a broad range of professional subjects and biographical events, giving evidence of a long but complicated friendship. Some of the early letters from the war and its immediate aftermath strike a melancholy tone, especially the second one, dated 2 April 1941, in which Jung complains that he seems unable to write anything meaningful and dreads answering the many letters he receives. He briefly refers to antisemitism, cautiously confirming Fabisch's suspicions that this might prove a hindrance to her establishing herself professionally in New York: "You are right, the Jew and antisemitism are a big problem. I suppose something of this sort must exist, it wouldn't be so otherwise". Jung goes on to condemn the entire world as "largely a rotten mess" ("grösstenteils eine Schweinerei") only barely good enough to survive, perpetually on the brink of "croaking on all its wickedness". All things considered, he writes, human existence is about "eating or being eaten", and those who have "a roof over their heads, enough to eat and a one or two decent acquaintances" have already reached a "so-called state of happiness" - anything beyond that is "a luxury and treacherous luck". Fabisch ought to be grateful every day for "not being in Germany or anywhere else in Europe any longer". The ambiguity of Jungs's short remark about antisemitism and its subtle relativization fit the pattern of his widely criticized statements during the rise of Nazism and his psychological characterizations of "Germans" and "Jews" from the late 1930s. While Jung has never been considered an antisemite, his remarks were often felt to be naive, and he later felt it necessary to apologize to several Jewish friends. - His bitter, insensitive letter to Fabisch may have contributed to the four-year hiatus in the correspondence to which Jung refers in a subsequent letter of 4 August 1945, stating that he has reduced his psychological practice to a minimum for the benefit of his scientific projects. Jung also announces the 1946 publication of "Psychology of the Transference" and hints at "Mysterium Coniuctionis", which would not appear until 1955. In both publications Jung tries to establish a connection between psychology and alchemy, a subject which recurs in a letter from 1 April 1955. While Jung shows more empathy with Fabisch's struggles as an immigrant in New York after the war, he paints a grim picture of postwar Europe: "I understand that you never feel quite at home in America, even though Europe has been turned into a hellscape thanks to the Germans' madness" (3 August 1946). In his view, Switzerland has been "miraculously spared" but has become a "cultural island" and a "small piece of old European culture", for "the situation is worse than after the Thirty Years' War". - Referring to his fragile health and old age on several occasions, Jung regrets that he does not have the energy to visit Fabisch in New York but hopes to welcome her in Europe. Fabisch's first visit to Switzerland after the war seems to have occurred in July or August 1949, with a second one in 1953. A potential third visit was overshadowed by the death of Jung's wife Emma in November 1955. - On 14 December 1955, Jung's assistant Aniela Jaffé thanks Fabisch in Jung's name for a letter of condolence, emphasizing that it was one of the few he had read personally. In early 1956 Jaffé confirms the possibility of a visit in June but writes that Jung now lives in semi-seclusion and cannot spare "as much time as you wish and possibly need". The enigmatic phrasing and Jung's avoidance of writing personally points to a complication in the relationship with Fabisch that a typed letter from 4 June 1954 had anticipated: "The difficulty that you experience in your relationship to me is illuminated by your dream. It speaks of an entitlement that is not in agreement with my reality. Even within the dream there is a remarkable disconnection to the external situation, as you lightheartedly indulge in sleep without the least consideration for me, your surroundings, or their situation. It would seem to me quite understandable that no relationship can be formed under these circumstances". Overall, the correspondence remains professional and friendly. In the same letter, Jung interprets the dream of one of Fabisch's patients: "I have never seen this symbolism before. It appears to imply that the sexual act is elevated from the sphere of mere drive, where it resides, to the psychological sphere". He also encourages Fabisch to publish her cases and thanks her on several occasions for books and birthday wishes she had sent him. When Jung and Fabisch discuss her plan to relocate Brazil, he seems on the verge of repeating his earlier insensitive remarks, noting that while from Zurich the move seems gigantic, Fabisch has, after all, "already uprooted herself once and may as well continue the routine", at the same time warning her that Brazil "lags far behind Chicago, on the very border of the jungle," and has "strange spirits in the atmosphere, but no spirit". He advises her to go to New England instead (5 December 1958). Two years later, in a letter from 4 August 1960, after Fabisch has in fact decided to move to Sao Paulo, he strikes a new tone: "After all, that place is also on earth and consists of human beings". In contrast to his letter written in 1941, Jung here appears once more capable of a cautiously positive assessment of humanity. - O.
Verlag: London, Routledge and Kegan Paul Ltd., (1965)., 1965
Anbieter: Antiquariat INLIBRIS Gilhofer Nfg. GmbH, Vienna, A, Österreich
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2 vols. 8vo. (12), XLII, (4), 394, (2), (2 blank) pp. with folding chart; (10), 376 pp. Original blue cloth titled in gilt on spine, top edges blue, in dust jackets. Housed in custom blue cloth clamshell case. The ultimate New-Age I Ching: a presentation copy from the Beatles' George Harrison to Ravi Shankar, inscribed: "To Raviji - with much love and thanks", signed by Harrison and dated Christmas 1966. The second volume also inscribed: "To Raviji - love from George Harrison". - Harrison first met Shankar in London in 1966, and soon after travelled to India to study sitar with the famous Indian musician. It was the beginning of a long friendship and artistic collaboration, which inspired some of the Beatles' most iconic songs, brought Indian Classical music to a much wider international audience, and influenced the trajectory of pop music writ large. The experience encouraged Harrison's interest not only in Indian music, but in Eastern philosophy more generally - explaining perhaps the choice of this translation of the Chinese philosophical classic, the I Ching, with a preface by the famous psychoanalyst C. G. Jung, who would appear on the cover of the Beatles' album "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band" in the following year. - Volume II jacket wanting rear flap, light wear to jackets, otherwise quite well preserved.
Verlag: Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner & Co, London, 1931
Anbieter: Burnside Rare Books, ABAA, Portland, OR, USA
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Zustand: Very Good. First Edition. First British edition of this important translation. A presentation copy inscribed by Carl Jung in the year of publication to his secretary Mary Foote. "To Mary Foote bene meritae de petrie with the author's compliments Oct. 1931" though Jung did not sign his name. Foote was an accomplished American painter and producer of notes of Carl Jung's seminars. She published Jung's notes in Zurich beginning in 1928 until WWII. Bound in publisher's original dark blue cloth stamped in gilt, lacking the dust jacket. Very Good with light wear to cloth at edges, moderate scuffing to covers, contents tanned.The Secret of the Golden Flower is a Chinese Taoist book on neidan (inner alchemy) meditation, which also mixes Buddhist teachings with some Confucian thoughts, which was written in the late 1600s. First translated into German by sinologist Richard Wilhelm, a friend of Jung's, The Secret of the Golden Flower describes a straightforward and silent meditation method that has been characterized as "Zen with details." Cary F. Baynes translated that it into English and Jung provided commentary. This translation modernly popularized the work among Westerners as a Chinese "religious classic"; it is read in psychological circles for analytical and transpersonal psychology considerations of Taoist meditations, although it receives little attention in the East.
Verlag: Privately printed for the use of members of the seminar, Zurich, 1934
Anbieter: ERIC CHAIM KLINE, BOOKSELLER (ABAA ILAB), Santa Monica, CA, USA
Original document. Quarto (11 x 8 1/2"). Each with 1-3 preliminary leaves, 283, 275, 201, 163 (5), 249, 230, 133, 159, 178, 227, 190 leaves, 29 plates, (1) 36 leaves (index). All bound in original dark blue half cloth over marbled boards. Foreword to index volume by Carol Sawyer. The photostatic prints are pasted onto heavy paper, each numbered in ink by hand underneath the print, and loosely inserted into the folder. Volume 1 with handwritten dedication "Für Gerhard, August 31." Volumes 2-11 with "Gerhard Adler" inked to front free endpapers. This set is from the library of the important figure of Analytic Psychology, known for his translations of the "Collected Works" by Carl Jung into English. Set of thirteen volumes: eleven with multi graphed typescript copies from notes taken by the professional secretary Mary Foote during Carl Jung seminars held from 1930-1934. Seminars were also recorded by pupils of Carl Jung and edited by him. Volume twelve contains twenty-nine photographs of painting by Christiana Morgan, volume thirteen the index. These sets were issued in a very small number for the use of participants of the seminar only. The pupils were not authorized to lend them out, quote or publish any of the material without the explicit authorization of Dr. Jung. A small white paper label pasted to inside front covers of volumes 1-4 reading: "This report is strictly for the use of members of the Seminar, with the understanding that it is not to be circulated." The other volumes contain this information printed on the "Restricted Usage" page. The topic of these seminars was the analysis of dreams and artwork by the American artist Christiana Morgan, a patient of Carl Jung, and the ultimate "femme inspiratrice" or the manifestation of the perfect feminine, as Jung referred to her after their first meeting. Morgan was said to produce artwork in a semi-hypnotic state creating mythic visions. She was also a writer and lay psychoanalyst at Harvard known for co-authoring the Thematic Apperception Test, a widely used projective psychological test. Having received a few requests to lecture on Morgan's paintings a vote was taken on Jung's suggestion among the participants of the Vision Seminar to decide whether to continue with the regular series of dream interpretations or lectures about unconscious pictures by Morgan instead. The class voted for the "picture method." "I must explain to you that the lectures are about the development, one could say, of the transcendent function of dreams, and the actual representation of those images which ultimately serve in the synthesis of the individual, - the reconciliation of the pairs of opposites and the whole process of symbol formation (from Jung's opening address to the students in the seminar)." The seminars have to be seen in the context of Jung's work and research on what he had termed the "collective unconsciousness" in 1916, this being another attempt to gather conclusive evidence for what was to become his "Concept of the Collective Unconscious." The term "collective unconsciousness" first appeared in Jung's 1916 essay "The Structure of the Unconscious," distinguishing between the "personal" (Freudian) and the "collective" unconscious." (Jung collected works.) In 1929 in "The Significance of Constitution and Heredity in Psychology" Jung wrote: "And the essential thing, psychologically, is that in dreams, fantasies, and other exceptional states of mind the most far-fetched mythological motifs and symbols can appear autochthonously at any time, often, apparently, as the result of particular influences, traditions, and excitations working on the individual, but more often without any sign of them. These "primordial images" or "archetypes," as I have called them, belong to the basic stock of the unconscious psyche and cannot be explained as personal acquisitions. Together they make up that psychic stratum which has been called the collective unconscious." (Jung collected works.). And in 1936 he delivered to the Abernethian Society at St. Bartholomew's Hospital in London entitled "The Concept of the Collective Unconscious." Volumes I through XI contain explanatory in-text drawings, sketches and diagrams, volume VI a full page map of astronomical constellations. All lectures contain brief interactions with participants, identified as Mrs. Baynes, Mrs. Wickes, Mrs. Norris, Miss Sergeant, Mrs. Sigg, Mrs. Jaeger, Mrs. Crowley, Prof. Eaton, Dr. Schlegel, Dr. Baynes, etc. and verbatim descriptions of dreams of patients with subsequent attempts by Dr. Jung to interpret them. Vol. I: Contains lectures from October 15, 22, 29, November 5, 12, 19, 27, December 3, 8 and 9, 1930. Vol. II: Lectures from January 21, February 4, 11, 18, 25, March 3, 11, 18, 25, 1931. Vol. III: Lectures from May 6, 21, 27, June 3, 10, 24, 1931. At rear a lecture of June 15, 1931 on "Kundalin Yoga. Notes on the lecture" by Professor Hauer. Vol. IV: Lectures from November 11, 18 25, December 2, 9, 16, 1931. Includes four page index arranged by Carol Sawyer on Dreams - Autumn, 1930. Vol. V: Lectures from January 20, 27, February 3, 10, 17, 24, March 2, 9, 16, 1932. Vol. VI: Lectures from May 4, 11, 18, June 1, 8 (with full-page astronomical map), June 15, 22, 29, 1932. Vol. VII: Lectures from November 2, 16, 23, 30, December 7, 1932. Vol. VIII: Lectures from January 18, 25, February 1, 22, March 1, 8, 1933. Vol. IX: Lectures from March 3, 10, 17, 24, 31, June 7, 14, 21,1933. Vol. X: Lectures from October 4, 11, 18, 25, November 8, 15, 22, 29, December 6, 13, 1933. Vol. XI: Lectures from January 24, 41, February 7, 14, 21, 28, March 7, 14, 21, 1934 Vol. XII: Twenty-nine silver prints of paintings, three reproductions of classical paintings and twenty-six by Christiana Morgan in different sizes from 2 7/8 x 2 7/8" to 4 7/8 x 3 1/4" and one measuring 1 3/8 x 5 1/8" mounted to stiff gray paper plates. Morgan's paintings have dreamlike and symbolic content, reminiscent of expressionism, the last two of mand.
Verlag: Dr. C. G. Jung, c. 1928 to 1941, 1941
Anbieter: Longhouse, Publishers & Booksellers, Brattleboro, VT, USA
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A SET OF ELEVEN NOTEBOOKS.Covers are marbled green (with one red cover and one blue cover) spines are covered as black canvas with gilt lettering. From the working library of scholar Virginia Case, these notebooks are heavily annotated in the scholarÕs handwriting with notes throughout the books and clean ruled lines to important sections of each notebook. Case has extensively handwritten notes on the inside boards and first flyleaf referencing certain passages and page numbers. Also tipped in are various ephemeral decorative cards and notes with personal letters and articles plus Virginia CaseÕs own notes to others and to herself. We have left the paperwork and notes where found in the volume(s). This is an extensively drawn archive from the scholarÕs personal library. In many of the notebooks translations were made by Mary Foote often with the kind help of Cornelia Brunner. CONDITIONS of the books are good to near fine. Virginia Case is the author of ÒYour Personality - Introvert or ExtrovertÓ, Macmillan 1941, 1944 referencing the following : ÒDr. C. G. Jung has read the Case book in manuscript form and has consented to its publication.ÓIt is obvious that Virginia Case while researching her book, thoroughly ransacked these eleven notebooks for her research. The authorÕs purpose is to correct and to make available to the general public the helpful practical knowledge of Dr. JungÕs information.In these seminars, it contains some of JungÕs most psychologically revealing work. As noted in the volumes Òthis report in these notebooks is strictly for the use of the members of the Seminar with the understanding that it shall not be circulated. Dr. Jung expressly asked that it shall not be lent nor may any part quoted for publication, without his permission.ÓThis is the first edition printing. In the second edition Foote made extensive deletions and additions to the earliest versions of the seminarAlso included are five original art work plates on heavy stock paper.The eleven volumes are offered as discovered, nothing has been removed and as the author Virginia Case lived with the notebooks herself.
Verlag: Privately Printed, Berlin, 1937
Anbieter: ERIC CHAIM KLINE, BOOKSELLER (ABAA ILAB), Santa Monica, CA, USA
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Softcover. Zustand: Good to very good condition. First edition. Quarto. (1) 55 leaves. Original black quarter-cloth library tape over stiff gray wraps with black lettering and frame on white paper label of cover. Scarce unpublished typescript copy, prepared by Marianne Starke, of the first lecture of Jung's Berlin lectures in September of 1937. Illustrated with forty-seven mounted, five printed illustrations and one additional printed map of a river, all produced lithographically. First lecture with extensive introduction on the "collective unconsciousness" with references to what could be deemed the philosophical forebodings of the term. Jung's historical survey traces back to Leibniz, Kant, Schelling, Hegel, C. G. Carus, Schopenhauer and Eduard von Hartmann with his "Philosophy of the Unconscious." Jung points to the French School of Nancy, Liébeault, Charcot, and Paul Janet's "Automatisme psychologique" for the unconscious processes of the soul. He introduces the work of Freud and Breuer in relation to the topic and gives an example of one of his patients, an experience exemplifying what Albert Dietrich published in the so-called "Zauber-Papyrus (Magic-Papyrus)" six years later, giving directions to see the "origin of the wind." Jung's close friend, Prof. Flournoy in Geneva, published a series of "unconscious fantasies" in the "Archives de Psychologie" in 1912, and the amount of mythological parallels prompted Jung to consider the possibility of "psychological heredity." Additional work at the Government Hospital for the Insane in Washington in 1913 lead Jung to coin the term of "collective unconsciousness," an idiosyncratic way to produce phenomenon related and maybe identical to mythological motifs. The lecture includes an extensive excurse on the history and symbolism of Mandalas. The principal purpose of the second lecture is to introduce part of the evidence that speaks to and demonstrates the existence of the "collective unconsciousness" with visual aids, based on drawings by his patients, produced over a period of years, which depict experiences that are difficult to express in words. The drawings introduced during the lecture are from educated as well as uneducated patients, produced spontaneously during therapy sessions. They are presented here with explanatory text. Short inscription on front free endpaper: "Leni Brand (in pencil) übereignet an meinen Enkel Ingo-Eric 25. II. 74" Laid in a page of the newspaper "Neue Westfälische" from January 8, 1972 featuring an article on organ building in the northeast part of Westphalia. Text in German. Some wear along edges of wraps, light creasing at bottom foredge corners, a few light spots on front cover with paper label showing some light foxing. Light water staining and light burn spot on back cover, diminishing through page 48, with black tape partially missing at head and tail of spine. Block age-toned with light creasing of first few pages at lower foredge corner. Binding in overall good, interior in very good condition.
Verlag: Küsnacht-Zürich, 12. III. 1932., 1932
Anbieter: Kotte Autographs GmbH, Roßhaupten, Deutschland
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2 Seiten. Folio. An W. M. Kranefeldt. [ ] Ihr Artikel ist ausgezeichnet. Ich habe mich gefreut, zu sehen, wie viel eigene geistige Arbeit Sie geleistet haben, sodass Sie mich nun aus der Distanz zu sehen vermögen. Am Ende des Artikels wiederholen Sie sich etwas. Bei den geistigen Ahnen müsste die Möglichkeit des Missverständnisses in Betracht gezogen werden, dass ich den Osten um meine Ideen angepumpt hätte. In Wahrheit hat mir die Tiefe der Seele, welche die Erde umspannt, ein Bild hervorgebracht, das die seelische Cultur des Ostens auch erschaut hat. [ ]". Mit gedrucktem Briefkopf.
Verlag: ohne Ort, 30. I. 1941., 1941
Anbieter: Kotte Autographs GmbH, Roßhaupten, Deutschland
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135 : 185 mm. Hübsches Kniestück des etwa 65-Jährigen. Signiert und datiert am unteren weißen Rand. - Nach Angaben auf der Rückseite wurde das Autograph direkt in der ETH Zürich am 30.I.1941 erhalten. Selten.
Scarce, signed photograph of C. G. Jung, the psychoanalyst with perhaps the broadest influence across the humanities, and an influence that remains active, broad and deep across psychology. Matte silver gelatin photograph, signed in black fountain pen by Jung. Photo and matte are a bit bowed, foxing and stain to matte, silvering to photo. Photo measures 6 7/8"h x 4 5/8"w, matte measures 9"h x 6 3/8"w. Photograph taken by Eranos Foundation photographer Margarita (Margarethe) Fellerer, circa 1940s, also signed in pencil by Fellerer. Photo accompanied by Certificate of Authenticity.
Verlag: Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, New York, 1915
Anbieter: Burnside Rare Books, ABAA, Portland, OR, USA
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Zustand: Very Good+. First Edition. Nervous and Mental Disease Monograph Series No. 19. First edition, first printing. 135 pp. Bound in publisher's drab wraps printed in black. Very good+ with small chips at head and tail of spine, light creasing to spine. Small owner's signature on front wrap, pages toned.
Verlag: MALBA-FUNDACION COSTANTINI, 2013
ISBN 10: 9872354618ISBN 13: 9789872354619
Anbieter: Iridium_Books, DH, SE, Spanien
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Anbieter: Andreas Wiemer Historical Autographs, Kelkheim, Deutschland
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Kein Einband. Zustand: Sehr gut. Jung, Carl Gustav (1875-1961) - Typed letter signed - Often referred to as C. G. Jung, a Swiss psychiatrist and psychotherapist and the founder of the analytical psychology. Jung proposed and developed the concepts of extraversion and introversion, archetypes, and the collective unconscious. Typed letter signed "C.G. Jung". 1p., 8.25 x 5.75 inch, Küsnacht-Zürich, 1947 March 7. On his "Prof. Dr. C. G. Jung" letterhead. Letter to Dr. Hans Lövinsohn in Hilversum. In German, in full: "Sehr geehrter Herr Doktor, Leider bin ich nicht in der Lage, Ihrem Wunsche Folge zu leisten. Ich würde Ihnen aber empfehlen, Herrn Dr. Hans Bänziger, (Börsenstrasse, 16, Zürich,) einmal anzufragen, ob er geneigt wäre eine solche Schrift zu verfassen. Mit vorzüglicher Hochachtung, Ihr ergebener C.G. Jung P.S. Wie ich eben höre, wird demnächst bei Rascher & Co. In Zürich eine Arbeit von Dr.Arnold Künzli über die Angst veröffentlicht werden. Herr Rascher wäre eventuell bereit, Ihnen einen Teil der Arbeit zu überlassen. Ich möchte Sie bitten, sich direkt mit ihm in Verbindung zu setzen. (Rascher & Co.Limmatquai, 50, Zürich)". Translated: Dear Doctor, Unfortunately I am not in a position to comply with your request. However, I would recommend to ask Dr. Hans Bänziger (Börsenstrasse, 16, Zurich) whether he would be inclined to write such a document. Yours sincerely, C.G. Jung P.S. As I just heard, a work by Dr.Arnold Künzli on fear will soon be published by Rascher & Co. in Zurich. Mr. Rascher might be willing to let you have some of the work. I would like to ask you to contact him directly. (Rascher & Co. Limmatquai, 50, Zurich)". Minor handling wear, else fine condition. COMES WITH A CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY BY ANDREAS WIEMER HISTORICAL AUTOGRAPHS. Please do not hesitate to contact me with any questions. Signatur des Verfassers.
Verlag: Editorial Trotta, S.A., 2009
ISBN 10: 8498790832ISBN 13: 9788498790832
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Verlag: Editorial Trotta, S.A., 2002
ISBN 10: 8481645125ISBN 13: 9788481645125
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Verlag: Editorial Trotta, S.A., 2013
ISBN 10: 8498794803ISBN 13: 9788498794809
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Verlag: Self-Published, Stuttgart, 1932
Anbieter: ERIC CHAIM KLINE, BOOKSELLER (ABAA ILAB), Santa Monica, CA, USA
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Hardcover. Zustand: g to fine. First edition. No. 31. Quarto. 3, 153 leaves, 37 illustrations on 31 plates. Original blue quarter cloth over blue paper-covered boards with black lettering on cover. Gray endpapers. Compiled by Olga von Koenig - Fachsenfeld with thirty-seven photographs. The report was mimeographed as a manuscript and is provided for the use by participants of the seminar only. Reproduction - including lending out the manuscript - possible only with explicit permission of Dr. Jung. The report includes four case studies: 1) personality with inanimate imagination, extremely rational,l 2) an old-maidish type, puritanical, 3) snake experience of a sympathetic, positive kind, 4) Kundalini-experience of a schizophrenic patient. Illustrated with seven in-text drawings and thirty-seven photographs of pictures created by Dr. Jung's patients, including six depiction of chakras. The originals are all in possession of Dr. Jung, except for number eight. Contains a list of illustrations. Text in German. Some sunning of spine and edges of boards. Vertical fold in middle of front free endpaper. Few minor pencil annotations and markings. Binding in overall good, interior in very good, photographs in fine condition.
Verlag: Editorial Trotta, S.A., 2001
ISBN 10: 848164403XISBN 13: 9788481644036
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Verlag: Editorial Trotta, S.A., 2012
ISBN 10: 849879336XISBN 13: 9788498793369
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Zustand: Fine. Number of pages: 423 pages Size: 29x39cm Number of books: 1 book.
Verlag: Editorial Trotta, S.A., 2013
ISBN 10: 849879479XISBN 13: 9788498794793
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Verlag: Leipzig und Wien Deuticke, 1909 - 1914 (6 in 11 Bänden)., 1909
Anbieter: Antiquariat am Osning, Bielefeld, Deutschland
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komplette Sammlung der berühmten Zeitschrift mit den 5 Bänden, bei denen auch Eugen Bleuler und C.G. Jung mitwirkten, sowie dem seltenen 6. Band, der nur von Freud herausgegeben und von Karl Abraham und Eduard Hitschmann redigiert wurde und auf den keine weiteren erschienen, bis nach dem Krieg 1960 ein neues "Jahrbuch ." in Stuttgart erschien. Auf dem letzten Blatt von Band V, 2 die Erklärung von Bleuler ("Nach Abschluß dieses Bandes trete ich als Herausgeber zurück, werde aber natürlich der Zeitschrift auch fernerhin mein Interesse bewahren") und Jung ("Ich habe mich genötigt gesehen, als Redakteur des Jahrbuches zu demissionieren. Die Gründe für meine Demission sind persönlicher Natur, weshalb ich eine öffentliche Diskussion verschmähe"). Zum Bruch zwischen Freud und Jung s. ELLENBERGER 670ff. - insgesamt herausragendes Organ der Psychoanalyse mit zahlreichen Erstdrucken von Sigm. Freud: "Analyse der Phobie eines fünfjährigen Knaben", "Bemerkungen über einen Fall von Zwangsneurose", "Über den Gegensinn der Urworte", "Beiträge zur Psychologie des Liebeslebens I und II", "Psychoanalytische Bemerkungen über einen autobiographisch beschriebenen Fall von Paranoia (Dementia paranoides)", "Zur Einführung des Narzißmus", "Zur Geschichte der psychoanalytischen Bewegung" sowie bedeutenden Arbeiten von Eugen Bleuler ("Das autistische Denken", "Die Psychoanalyse Freuds. Verteidigung und kritische Bemerkungen"), C.G. Jung ("Die Bedeutung des Vaters für das Schicksal des Einzelnen", "Wandlungen und Symbole der Libido" u.a.), Sabrina Spielrein ("Über den psychologischen Inhalt eines Falles von Schizophrenie") und weiteren Pionieren der Anfangszeit der Psychoanalyse. - sehr schöne Bandsammlung in hervorragendem Zustand Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 4400 23 x 16cm, priv. Leinen, auf den Rücken goldgeprägter Titel und Bandnummer, Originalbroschur von Bd. 1-5 eingebunden; ca. 4200 S., zahlreiche Abb., selten Bleistiftunterstreichungen, Vorbesitzerstempel auf Bd. II, 1+2 und Bd. V, 1.
Verlag: Editorial Trotta, S.A., 2011
ISBN 10: 8481645869ISBN 13: 9788481645866
Anbieter: Iridium_Books, DH, SE, Spanien
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Zustand: Muy Bueno / Very Good.