A GENERAL INTRODUCTION TO PSYCHOANALYSIS BY SIGMUND FREUD 1920 FIRST EDITION
A GENERAL INTRODUCTION TO PSYCHOANALYSIS BY SIGMUND FREUD 1920 FIRST EDITION
A GENERAL INTRODUCTION TO PSYCHOANALYSIS BY SIGMUND FREUD 1920 FIRST EDITION
A GENERAL INTRODUCTION TO PSYCHOANALYSIS BY SIGMUND FREUD 1920 FIRST EDITION
A GENERAL INTRODUCTION TO PSYCHOANALYSIS BY SIGMUND FREUD 1920 FIRST EDITION
A GENERAL INTRODUCTION TO PSYCHOANALYSIS BY SIGMUND FREUD 1920 FIRST EDITION
A GENERAL INTRODUCTION TO PSYCHOANALYSIS BY SIGMUND FREUD 1920 FIRST EDITION
A GENERAL INTRODUCTION TO PSYCHOANALYSIS BY SIGMUND FREUD 1920 FIRST EDITION
A GENERAL INTRODUCTION TO PSYCHOANALYSIS BY SIGMUND FREUD 1920 FIRST EDITION
A GENERAL INTRODUCTION TO PSYCHOANALYSIS BY SIGMUND FREUD 1920 FIRST EDITION
A GENERAL INTRODUCTION TO PSYCHOANALYSIS BY SIGMUND FREUD 1920 FIRST EDITION
A GENERAL INTRODUCTION TO PSYCHOANALYSIS BY SIGMUND FREUD 1920 FIRST EDITION
A GENERAL INTRODUCTION TO PSYCHOANALYSIS BY SIGMUND FREUD 1920 FIRST EDITION
A GENERAL INTRODUCTION TO PSYCHOANALYSIS BY SIGMUND FREUD 1920 FIRST EDITION
A GENERAL INTRODUCTION TO PSYCHOANALYSIS BY SIGMUND FREUD 1920 FIRST EDITION
A GENERAL INTRODUCTION TO PSYCHOANALYSIS BY SIGMUND FREUD 1920 FIRST EDITION

A GENERAL INTRODUCTION TO PSYCHOANALYSIS BY SIGMUND FREUD 1920 FIRST EDITION

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[FREUD, SIGMUND]. A General Introduction to Psychoanalysis. New York: Boni and Liveright Publishers, 1920.

FIRST EDITION IN ENGLISH. Cloth-bound, hardcover, octavo (21cm x 14cm x 4.5cm), pp. x, 406. English text, translated with a preface by G. Stanley Hall. Publisher's original blue cloth with gilt titles, initial and terminal blanks present, frontispiece showing The Dream of the Prisoner, rear index. Condition: GOOD. Binding tight and secure. Spine slightly dulled, the ends with moderate bumping and rubbing. Interior lightly toned with a previous owner signature to front endpaper. Without dust jacket. Scarce.

Notes: First edition in English of the most popular and widely translated of Freud’s works, containing 28 lectures regarding his views on the unconscious, dreams, and neuroses.