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Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: American Psychiatric Association Publishing, 2005
ISBN 10: 1585621528 ISBN 13: 9781585621521
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Hardcover. Zustand: Very Good. No Jacket. May have limited writing in cover pages. Pages are unmarked. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More, Spend Less.
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Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: American Psychiatric Association Publishing, 2005
ISBN 10: 1585621528 ISBN 13: 9781585621521
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In den WarenkorbZustand: Very Good. Former library copy. Pages intact with possible writing/highlighting. Binding strong with minor wear. Dust jackets/supplements may not be included. Includes library markings. Stock photo provided. Product includes identifying sticker. Better World Books: Buy Books. Do Good.
Verlag: Putnam, London & New York, 1930
Anbieter: Edinburgh Books, Edinburgh, Vereinigtes Königreich
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In den WarenkorbOriginal black cloth Hardback. Zustand: Very Good Minus. First Edition in English. 1930, first edition in English, 254pp. Austrian writer and journalist. Foxing occurs throughout, but is generally light through the text and heavier at the prelims and last few pages. Some light wear to boards, some light marks to exterior edges, one small nick to top of the spine, titles in green and slightly dulled, one small ink stamp to front pastedown ("una"). The netting is visible at the front inner hinge, but the binding is tight. A very good minus copy.
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In den WarenkorbGebunden. Zustand: New. KlappentextThis work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work was reproduced from the original artifact, and remains as true to the original w.
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Verlag: Performance Programme circa . 1948., 1948
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In den WarenkorbOriginal triptych double-sided folding souvenir theatre programme. 8½'' x 3½'' opening to 8½'' x 10½''. 6d seal broken and in Very Good condition. Member of the P.B.F.A. THEATRE PROGRAMMES.
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In den WarenkorbZustand: Gut. IX; 228 S.; 24 cm. Gutes Ex. - Englisch. // INHALT : Preface --- Arnold M. Cooper, M.D., --- Otto F. Kemberg M. IX, and Ethel Spector Person, M.D. --- Introduction Arnold M. Cooper, M.D. --- Otto F. Kernberg M.D., and Ethel Spector Person, M.D. --- CULTURE AND PSYCHE --- Introduction Lionel Ovesey, M.D. --- ONE The Temptations of Conventionality Otto F. Kernberg M.D. --- TWO Psychoanalytic Biography and Its Problems: The Case of Wilhelm Reich --- Steven Marcus --- THREE Plagiarism and Parallel Process: Two Maladaptive Forms of Cultural (or Interpersonal) Transmission Ethel Spector Person, M.D. --- DRIVES AND DESIRES --- Introduction --- Arnold M. Cooper, M.D. --- FOUR Instinct and Affect Aaron Karush, M.D. --- FIVE Toward a Reconsideration of the Psychoanalytic Theory of Motivation Joseph Sandler, M.D. --- six Personality Change through Life Experience: The Role of Ego Ideal, Personality, and Events Milton Viederman, M.D. --- THE EGO AND THE SELF --- Introduction Helen Meyers, M.D. --- SEVEN The Mind and Its Occupants Robert Michels, M.D. --- EIGHT Narratives of the Self Roy Schafer, PhD. --- NINE Developmental Prerequisites for the Sense of a Narrated Self Daniel N. Stem, M.D. --- PSYCHOANALYSIS, PSYCHOLOGY, AND NEUROBIOLOGY --- TEN The Crucial Role of Mentalism in an Era of Neurobiology Ethel Spector Person, M.D. --- ELEVEN Will Neurobiology Influence Psychoanalysis? --- Arnold M. Cooper, M.D. --- Contributors --- Index. ISBN 0300045581 Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 550 Originalleinen mit Schutzumschlag.
Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: Touchladybirdlucky Studios Sep 2015, 2015
ISBN 10: 1342233492 ISBN 13: 9781342233493
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Sprache: Deutsch
Verlag: New Haven, London: Yale University Press, 1989
ISBN 10: 0300045581 ISBN 13: 9780300045581
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In den WarenkorbCloth with dust jacket. Zustand: Gut. IX, 228 S. Ex library copy (formally discarded), therefore traces of handling and many library stamps. - CONTENTS: Preface --- Arnold M. Cooper, M.D., --- Otto F. Kemberg M. IX, and Ethel Spector Person, M.D. --- Introduction Arnold M. Cooper, M.D. --- Otto F. Kernberg M.D., and Ethel Spector Person, M.D. --- CULTURE AND PSYCHE --- Introduction Lionel Ovesey, M.D. --- ONE The Temptations of Conventionality Otto F. Kernberg M.D. --- TWO Psychoanalytic Biography and Its Problems: The Case of Wilhelm Reich --- Steven Marcus --- THREE Plagiarism and Parallel Process: Two Maladaptive Forms of Cultural (or Interpersonal) Transmission Ethel Spector Person, M.D. --- DRIVES AND DESIRES --- Introduction --- Arnold M. Cooper, M.D. --- FOUR Instinct and Affect Aaron Karush, M.D. --- FIVE Toward a Reconsideration of the Psychoanalytic Theory of Motivation Joseph Sandler, M.D. --- six Personality Change through Life Experience: The Role of Ego Ideal, Personality, and Events Milton Viederman, M.D. --- THE EGO AND THE SELF --- Introduction Helen Meyers, M.D. --- SEVEN The Mind and Its Occupants Robert Michels, M.D. --- EIGHT Narratives of the Self Roy Schafer, PhD. --- NINE Developmental Prerequisites for the Sense of a Narrated Self Daniel N. Stem, M.D. --- PSYCHOANALYSIS, PSYCHOLOGY, AND NEUROBIOLOGY --- TEN The Crucial Role of Mentalism in an Era of Neurobiology Ethel Spector Person, M.D. --- ELEVEN Will Neurobiology Influence Psychoanalysis? --- Arnold M. Cooper, M.D. --- Contributors --- Index. ISBN 0300045581 Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 550.
Verlag: Rev. Leonard W. A. Luckey, 1931
Anbieter: Riverby Books, Fredericksburg, VA, USA
Hardcover. Zustand: Very Good. Hardcover. Black cloth over boards with gold lettering. Lettering on spine has rubbed mostly off. Minor rubbing at crown and foot of spine. Binding clean and tight. Title page dated 1931. Copyright page dated 1931. 168 pages. Black and white photographs throughout the text. Pages uniformly toned. Clean throughout. Signed by previous owner on front free endpaper in pencil. Please email with questions or to request photos. Note: if there is a photo beside this listing, it's a STOCK photo that ABE put there (for reasons that we cannot understand or control) and might not match this actual book.
Verlag: London : T. Fischer Unwin ; [The Gresham Press, Woking and London], MDCCCXCVIII (1898), 1898
Anbieter: Joseph Valles - Books, Stockbridge, GA, USA
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Hardcover. Zustand: Good. No Jacket. 1st Edition. xv, 302 pages ; 1 illustration ; 20 cm ; National Library: 003690054; 012158898 LCCN: 04-17204 ; LC: PG3432 ; OCLC: 1260725 ; "Letters written by Turgenev to Flaubert, Zola, Maupassant, Goncourt, and other friends in France." ; "edited by E. Halperine-Kaminsky ; translated by Ethel M. Arnold." ; "That Ivan Sergu&vitch Tourgueneff was one of the most human and lovable of men readers of his novels must long ago have discovered for themselves, and the letters contained in this volume, written for the most part to his intimate friends among that group of remarkable Frenchmen who made Paris what it was in the fifties and sixties, can only confirm this impression. It may be said at once that Tourgueneff was in no sense a great letter-writer. Letters were to him precisely what they have been to many hard-working literary men and women, such as Balzac and George Eliot for instance-viz., merely a means to an end, that end being the communication of necessary information to his correspondents. They made no demand upon his literary sense, and, consequently, obtained no response from it. Only very seldom, when, for instance, he found himself back in his native land, on his own property in the Province of Orel, did he indulge in letter-writing rightly so-called, and then only because his sense of the complete ignorance of his correspondents as to his surroundings stirred his artistic instinct, urging him to produce graphic little word pictures of his setting and mode of life. For this reason the letters from Russia will probably be considered by the general public as the most interesting of the series.The last fifty years of this century have witnessed many changes in the world of art and letters, but perhaps no change has been so marked, or so revolutionary, as that which has taken place in the whole conception and character of the novel. Fifty years ago the romantic convention reigned supreme; truth, in our modern sense of the words, lay hidden at the bottom of the well. Time passed, and romanticism, together with all the stagemachinery of old-fashioned fiction, was thrown contemptuously on one side, and every novelist went a-groping down the well for Truth. Many of them emerged bearing inanimate objects covered with mud and slime which they palmed off upon a credulous world as the long-sought goddess, some bearing fragments of undoubted authenticity but insufficient of themselves to satisfy a desire as old as time, as enduring as eternity. Only one or two, and in our opinion Tourgueneff was preeminently one of this select band, found what they sought, and revealed to us the clear, strong, but pitiful face of Truth herself.The most interesting and intimate among them, are, as will be seen, addressed to Gustave Flaubert. The two men seem to have conceived an instantaneous liking for one another the first time they met, and this instinctive sympathy developed into a friendship which was only terminated by Flaubert's death. Of the letters which passed between them, we see of course in this volume only those written by Tourgueneff, but they arc quite sufficient to show how easy, affectionate, and confidential were the relations existing between the two men. The common termination of "Je vous embrasse" which, in order to avoid the foreign air a literal translation would inevitably have lent to the correspondence, I have generally translated by "much love to you," is alone sufficient to show the closeness of the friendship.1 But in order that no doubt may exist in the reader's mind as to its rec1procal nature, M. Halperine-Kaminsky gives us several quotations both from Flaubert's letters and from the de Goncourt Journals, which show clearly enough that Tourgueneff's affectionate admiration for the author of Madame Bovary was cordially and amply returned. The same may also be said with regard to his relations with Georges Sand, whom he always revered as the original source of his literary inspiration" ; green cloth ; wear on spine ; G. Book.
Verlag: New York : Horizon House ; [printed in USA by Bookcraft, NYC), 1943., 1943
Anbieter: Joseph Valles - Books, Stockbridge, GA, USA
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Hardcover. Zustand: Very Good. 1st Edition. 384 pp. ; illustrations ; grey and beige cloth ; wear to covers ; brown lettering and design on front cover ; gold lettering on spine ; notation by previous owner on front ep ; line drawings by Marion Connelly ; a large collection of poetry, largely written during World War II, with many poignant passages : "Veils in a marihuana fantasy" (!) from Lucile Coleman's "The Prodigal Muse" ; "The little, lisping, yellow, apes / Coming in the most grotesque shapes / Brought America to her knees" from William Comeau's "The Eagle's Scream" ; "Transfusing my blood with avid tooth / They thus renew their vampire youth" from Lucile Coleman's "Dirge of a War Nurse" ; "I shall know peace / When I walk alone in other years / With eyes grown dry from ex cess tears / When dreams and plans are past / And I am free of you / At last" from Charles Forde's "Finality" ; detailed biographical listings for each poet at back, many probably now the only source of information on several of them ; foxing ; Poet s include : Clarence Adams, Ralph Sturtevant Adams, Alvarita Ashe, Isabel Allam, Elam Allen, Charles T. Alexander, Mary B. Anderson, Florence Archer, Sallie Arnold, Athena, Selina Avery, Helen Axtell, Dorothy Baer, Fanny Hazelton Baker, Henry G. Baker, Ella Ballew, Walter Bardeck, Anne Barlow, Maude Barragan, Florence Bartsch, Ruth Bassett, Anita Bassford, Joseph Bean, William Beckett, Florence Beebe, Faye Benbow, Harriet Blackwell, Bennie Bledsoe, Lura Boles, Stella Boren, Nancy Boston, Berni ce Bradford, Johnielu Bradford, Marguerite Brennan, Grace Brown, Elizabeth Browne, Hazel Bruner, Adelaide Bunn, Vena Burt, Adah Byrnes, Janet Cade, Maud Cain, Elise Campbell, Ethel Carlson, Leona Carlson, Janet Carney, Mandfred Carter, Arthur Chaam beau, Ida Chamberlain, Petronella Chapp, Gladys Chasey, Lorene Childress, Charlotte Chittick, Forrest Gordon Clark, Maude Clark, Martha Cochran, Lucile Coleman, Edna Collins, Veda Collins, William Comeau, Isabel Conant, Virginia Conway, S. Arthur Cook, Gertrude Cooper, Peggy Copeland, A. Bertha Cote, John Cotter, Mabelle Cottle, Josephine Courtright, Mildred Creath, J E Crews, Kathryn Cross, Laaura Cudahy, Miriam Dabbs, Lorene Dandridge, Grace Day, Prentice Douglas, Frances Dowell, John Gray Duncan, Georgia Moore Eberling, Alletah Glasier, Ida Clarice Gowan, Florence Rupert Graves, E J Grigsby, Gertrude Hanson, Ruth Hazelton, John Herget, William Sidney Hillyer, Anne George Hudgins, Eleanor Hughes, Annis Humphries, Enid Daniel Jones, Ber nice De Hart Kelley, Thomas Brockholst Livingston, Henry Luoma, Dorothy Lewis Maddux, Ralph Duane McKinnis, Helen Meier, Anne Methvin, Della Miller, Martha Norburn, Eugene Okarma, Elizabeth Winston Sheehan, Bess Foster Smith, Peggy Opal Snyder, Bern ard Tankersley, Lillian Carson Terhune, Anne Trousdale, Leonard Charles Van Noppen, Allen E. Woodall, Leander Zimmerman, etc ; G. Book.