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    Condición: Acceptable. Internationaler Psychoanalytischer Verlag 1923 Binding: Trade Paperback wraps are detached but present. covers and pages are age toned. chipping along edges of wraps. text in German.

  • Freud, Sigmund. Rank.Otto. Sachs, Hanns. Editors

    Publicado por Internationaler Psychoanalytischer Verlag, Wien, 1921

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    Soft cover. Condición: Very Good. Band VII Heft 1, Articles by Geza Roheim, Helene Deitsch, Aurel Kolnai & Helmine Hug-Hellmuth.In German. Tan covers black letttering. covers dusty, pages age-toned otherwise VERY GOOD. Book.

  • Nunberg, Herman & Ernst Federn (editors) - Otto Rank, Alfred Adler, Sigmund Freud, Et Al

    Publicado por International Universities Press, 1962

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    Hardcover. Condición: Very Good. pp.viii, 474 pages, hardback (roan-backed printed paper-covered boards), inner joints strengthened, end-papers tanned, and some rubbing on the spine, a generally very good ex-library book.

  • Freud, Sigmund; Rank, Otto

    Publicado por CAMPAGNE PREM, 2015

    ISBN 10: 2372060023ISBN 13: 9782372060028

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  • Verlag J. F. Bergmann, Wiesbaden, 1912. Dunkle Halbleinwand (Efalin) der Zeit, IV, 140 Seiten, gr.8° (25,5 cm). Druck in Antiqua (lateinischen Lettern). Zeitgenössischer Buchbindereinband unter Verwendung des originalen vorderen Deckels des originalen Broschuren-Einbandes. Einband mit kleinen Gebrauchsspuren und etwas nachgedunkelt, Rücken ein wenig berieben, Kanten etwas berieben, Papier minimal gebräunt, Buchblock sauber (also ohne Unterstreichungen & Randglossen). Nahezu sehr schönes Exemplar.

  • Sigmund Freud, Otto Rank, Hanns Sachs

    Publicado por Hugo Heller, Leipzig und Wien, 1914

    Librería: Antiquariaat Tanchelmus bv, Berchem, Belgica

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    Cloth. Condición: Fine. Imago Zeitschrift für Anwendung der Psychoanalyse auf die Geisteswissenschaften band III 1914 The name goes back to Carl Spitteler's autobiographical novel Imago, published in 1906. By publishing the magazine, Freud wanted to establish psychoanalysis as a way of seeing and thinking that also plays a role outside of medicine in understanding culture and society and in the arts. The magazine achieved this goal through both the choice of topics and the selection of authors. In addition to doctors, psychologists and lay analysts, these also included theologians, sociologists, anthropologists, philosophers, cultural scientists and writers.[3] The magazine was aimed at both specialist audiences and interested laypeople and became the publisher's most successful medium until the publisher was dissolved due to the influence of the National Socialists. The magazine was continued in 1939 by Hanns Sachs and with the collaboration of Anna Freud in the USA under the name American Imago and by merging it with the International Journal of Psychoanalysis, which is still published quarterly today.[4] The changing subtitles show the shift in the focus or interest of the editors: the years up to 1926 had the addition of Journal for the Application of Psychoanalysis to the Humanities, and from 1927 to 1932 the subtitle was: Journal for the Application of Psychoanalysis to the Natural and Natural Sciences Humanities and, from 1933, journal for psychoanalytic psychology, its border areas and applications. From 1933 onwards there was a section of literature reviews in which, in addition to psychoanalytic specialist literature, a wide range of works from the border areas were also included. In addition to the three editors themselves, the international authors included Karl Abraham, Alice and Michael, Willy Bardas, Marie Bonaparte, Max Deri, Helene Deutsch, Sándor Ferenczi, Otto Fenichel, Eduard Hitschmann, Hermine Hug-Hellmuth, Ernest Jones, Ernst Kris, René Laforgue, Thomas Mann, Oskar Pfister, Hans Prinzhorn, Theodor Reik, Lou Andreas-Salomé, Herbert Silberer, Sabina Spielrein, René Spitz, Dorothy Tiffany Burlingham, Nelly Wolffheim, Hans Zulliger and Stefan Zweig. bimonthly magazine, complete volume of year 1914, six parts hard cover With gilded titles on the spine, 24,5 x 18 cm,544 pp lightly faded spines, minor shelf wear, all are in fine condition, no internal markings, pages clean, binding firm Overall a very good complete set.

  • Sigmund Freud, Otto Rank,Hanns Sachs, A. J. Storfer

    Publicado por Internationaler Psychoanalytischer Verlag, Leipzig Wien Zurich, 1925

    Librería: Antiquariaat Tanchelmus bv, Berchem, Belgica

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    Cloth. Condición: Fine. Imago Zeitschrift für Anwendung der Psychoanalyse auf die Geisteswissenschaften band XI 1925 The name goes back to Carl Spitteler's autobiographical novel Imago, published in 1906. By publishing the magazine, Freud wanted to establish psychoanalysis as a way of seeing and thinking that also plays a role outside of medicine in understanding culture and society and in the arts. The magazine achieved this goal through both the choice of topics and the selection of authors. In addition to doctors, psychologists and lay analysts, these also included theologians, sociologists, anthropologists, philosophers, cultural scientists and writers.[3] The magazine was aimed at both specialist audiences and interested laypeople and became the publisher's most successful medium until the publisher was dissolved due to the influence of the National Socialists. The magazine was continued in 1939 by Hanns Sachs and with the collaboration of Anna Freud in the USA under the name American Imago and by merging it with the International Journal of Psychoanalysis, which is still published quarterly today.[4] The changing subtitles show the shift in the focus or interest of the editors: the years up to 1926 had the addition of Journal for the Application of Psychoanalysis to the Humanities, and from 1927 to 1932 the subtitle was: Journal for the Application of Psychoanalysis to the Natural and Natural Sciences Humanities and, from 1933, journal for psychoanalytic psychology, its border areas and applications. From 1933 onwards there was a section of literature reviews in which, in addition to psychoanalytic specialist literature, a wide range of works from the border areas were also included. In addition to the three editors themselves, the international authors included Karl Abraham, Alice and Michael, Willy Bardas, Marie Bonaparte, Max Deri, Helene Deutsch, Sándor Ferenczi, Otto Fenichel, Eduard Hitschmann, Hermine Hug-Hellmuth, Ernest Jones, Ernst Kris, René Laforgue, Thomas Mann, Oskar Pfister, Hans Prinzhorn, Theodor Reik, Lou Andreas-Salomé, Herbert Silberer, Sabina Spielrein, René Spitz, Dorothy Tiffany Burlingham, Nelly Wolffheim, Hans Zulliger and Stefan Zweig. bimonthly magazine, complete volume of year 1925, six parts hard cover With gilded titles on the spine, 24,5 x 18 cm,498 pp lightly faded spines, minor shelf wear, all are in fine condition, no internal markings, pages clean, binding firm Overall a very good complete set.

  • Sigmund Freud, Otto Rank, Hanns Sachs

    Publicado por Hugo Heller, Leipzig und Wien, 1913

    Librería: Antiquariaat Tanchelmus bv, Berchem, Belgica

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    Cloth. Condición: Fine. Tmago: Zeitschrift für Anwendung der Psychoanalyse auf die Geisteswissenschaften band II 1913 The name goes back to Carl Spitteler's autobiographical novel Imago, published in 1906. By publishing the magazine, Freud wanted to establish psychoanalysis as a way of seeing and thinking that also plays a role outside of medicine in understanding culture and society and in the arts. The magazine achieved this goal through both the choice of topics and the selection of authors. In addition to doctors, psychologists and lay analysts, these also included theologians, sociologists, anthropologists, philosophers, cultural scientists and writers.[3] The magazine was aimed at both specialist audiences and interested laypeople and became the publisher's most successful medium until the publisher was dissolved due to the influence of the National Socialists. The magazine was continued in 1939 by Hanns Sachs and with the collaboration of Anna Freud in the USA under the name American Imago and by merging it with the International Journal of Psychoanalysis, which is still published quarterly today.[4] The changing subtitles show the shift in the focus or interest of the editors: the years up to 1926 had the addition of Journal for the Application of Psychoanalysis to the Humanities, and from 1927 to 1932 the subtitle was: Journal for the Application of Psychoanalysis to the Natural and Natural Sciences Humanities and, from 1933, journal for psychoanalytic psychology, its border areas and applications. From 1933 onwards there was a section of literature reviews in which, in addition to psychoanalytic specialist literature, a wide range of works from the border areas were also included. In addition to the three editors themselves, the international authors included Karl Abraham, Alice and Michael, Willy Bardas, Marie Bonaparte, Max Deri, Helene Deutsch, Sándor Ferenczi, Otto Fenichel, Eduard Hitschmann, Hermine Hug-Hellmuth, Ernest Jones, Ernst Kris, René Laforgue, Thomas Mann, Oskar Pfister, Hans Prinzhorn, Theodor Reik, Lou Andreas-Salomé, Herbert Silberer, Sabina Spielrein, René Spitz, Dorothy Tiffany Burlingham, Nelly Wolffheim, Hans Zulliger and Stefan Zweig. bimonthly magazine, complete volume of year 1913, six parts hard cover With gilded titles on the spine, 24,5 x 18 cm, 612 pp lightly faded spines, minor shelf wear, all are in fine condition, no internal markings, pages clean, binding firm Overall a very good complete set.

  • Sigmund Freud, Otto Rank,Hanns Sachs, A. J. Storfer

    Publicado por Internationaler Psychoanalytischer Verlag, Leipzig Wien Zurich, 1924

    Librería: Antiquariaat Tanchelmus bv, Berchem, Belgica

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    Cloth. Condición: Fine. Imago Zeitschrift für Anwendung der Psychoanalyse auf die Geisteswissenschaften band X 1924 The name goes back to Carl Spitteler's autobiographical novel Imago, published in 1906. By publishing the magazine, Freud wanted to establish psychoanalysis as a way of seeing and thinking that also plays a role outside of medicine in understanding culture and society and in the arts. The magazine achieved this goal through both the choice of topics and the selection of authors. In addition to doctors, psychologists and lay analysts, these also included theologians, sociologists, anthropologists, philosophers, cultural scientists and writers.[3] The magazine was aimed at both specialist audiences and interested laypeople and became the publisher's most successful medium until the publisher was dissolved due to the influence of the National Socialists. The magazine was continued in 1939 by Hanns Sachs and with the collaboration of Anna Freud in the USA under the name American Imago and by merging it with the International Journal of Psychoanalysis, which is still published quarterly today.[4] The changing subtitles show the shift in the focus or interest of the editors: the years up to 1926 had the addition of Journal for the Application of Psychoanalysis to the Humanities, and from 1927 to 1932 the subtitle was: Journal for the Application of Psychoanalysis to the Natural and Natural Sciences Humanities and, from 1933, journal for psychoanalytic psychology, its border areas and applications. From 1933 onwards there was a section of literature reviews in which, in addition to psychoanalytic specialist literature, a wide range of works from the border areas were also included. In addition to the three editors themselves, the international authors included Karl Abraham, Alice and Michael, Willy Bardas, Marie Bonaparte, Max Deri, Helene Deutsch, Sándor Ferenczi, Otto Fenichel, Eduard Hitschmann, Hermine Hug-Hellmuth, Ernest Jones, Ernst Kris, René Laforgue, Thomas Mann, Oskar Pfister, Hans Prinzhorn, Theodor Reik, Lou Andreas-Salomé, Herbert Silberer, Sabina Spielrein, René Spitz, Dorothy Tiffany Burlingham, Nelly Wolffheim, Hans Zulliger and Stefan Zweig. bimonthly magazine, complete volume of year 1924, six parts hard cover With gilded titles on the spine, 24,5 x 18 cm,447 pp lightly faded spines, minor shelf wear, all are in fine condition, no internal markings, pages clean, binding firm Overall a very good complete set.

  • Sigmund Freud, Otto Rank, Hanns Sachs

    Publicado por Internationaler Psychoanalytischer Verlag, Leipzig Wien Zurich, 1923

    Librería: Antiquariaat Tanchelmus bv, Berchem, Belgica

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    Cloth. Condición: Fine. Imago Zeitschrift für Anwendung der Psychoanalyse auf die Geisteswissenschaften band IX 1923 The name goes back to Carl Spitteler's autobiographical novel Imago, published in 1906. By publishing the magazine, Freud wanted to establish psychoanalysis as a way of seeing and thinking that also plays a role outside of medicine in understanding culture and society and in the arts. The magazine achieved this goal through both the choice of topics and the selection of authors. In addition to doctors, psychologists and lay analysts, these also included theologians, sociologists, anthropologists, philosophers, cultural scientists and writers.[3] The magazine was aimed at both specialist audiences and interested laypeople and became the publisher's most successful medium until the publisher was dissolved due to the influence of the National Socialists. The magazine was continued in 1939 by Hanns Sachs and with the collaboration of Anna Freud in the USA under the name American Imago and by merging it with the International Journal of Psychoanalysis, which is still published quarterly today.[4] The changing subtitles show the shift in the focus or interest of the editors: the years up to 1926 had the addition of Journal for the Application of Psychoanalysis to the Humanities, and from 1927 to 1932 the subtitle was: Journal for the Application of Psychoanalysis to the Natural and Natural Sciences Humanities and, from 1933, journal for psychoanalytic psychology, its border areas and applications. From 1933 onwards there was a section of literature reviews in which, in addition to psychoanalytic specialist literature, a wide range of works from the border areas were also included. In addition to the three editors themselves, the international authors included Karl Abraham, Alice and Michael, Willy Bardas, Marie Bonaparte, Max Deri, Helene Deutsch, Sándor Ferenczi, Otto Fenichel, Eduard Hitschmann, Hermine Hug-Hellmuth, Ernest Jones, Ernst Kris, René Laforgue, Thomas Mann, Oskar Pfister, Hans Prinzhorn, Theodor Reik, Lou Andreas-Salomé, Herbert Silberer, Sabina Spielrein, René Spitz, Dorothy Tiffany Burlingham, Nelly Wolffheim, Hans Zulliger and Stefan Zweig. bimonthly magazine, complete volume of year 1923, six parts hard cover With gilded titles on the spine, 24,5 x 18 cm,360 pp lightly faded spines, minor shelf wear, all are in fine condition, no internal markings, pages clean, binding firm Overall a very good complete set.

  • Sigmund Freud, Otto Rank,Hanns Sachs, A. J. Storfer

    Publicado por Internationaler Psychoanalytischer Verlag, Leipzig Wien Zurich, 1926

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    Cloth. Condición: Fine. Imago Zeitschrift für Anwendung der Psychoanalyse auf die Geisteswissenschaften band XII 1926 The name goes back to Carl Spitteler's autobiographical novel Imago, published in 1906. By publishing the magazine, Freud wanted to establish psychoanalysis as a way of seeing and thinking that also plays a role outside of medicine in understanding culture and society and in the arts. The magazine achieved this goal through both the choice of topics and the selection of authors. In addition to doctors, psychologists and lay analysts, these also included theologians, sociologists, anthropologists, philosophers, cultural scientists and writers.[3] The magazine was aimed at both specialist audiences and interested laypeople and became the publisher's most successful medium until the publisher was dissolved due to the influence of the National Socialists. The magazine was continued in 1939 by Hanns Sachs and with the collaboration of Anna Freud in the USA under the name American Imago and by merging it with the International Journal of Psychoanalysis, which is still published quarterly today.[4] The changing subtitles show the shift in the focus or interest of the editors: the years up to 1926 had the addition of Journal for the Application of Psychoanalysis to the Humanities, and from 1927 to 1932 the subtitle was: Journal for the Application of Psychoanalysis to the Natural and Natural Sciences Humanities and, from 1933, journal for psychoanalytic psychology, its border areas and applications. From 1933 onwards there was a section of literature reviews in which, in addition to psychoanalytic specialist literature, a wide range of works from the border areas were also included. In addition to the three editors themselves, the international authors included Karl Abraham, Alice and Michael, Willy Bardas, Marie Bonaparte, Max Deri, Helene Deutsch, Sándor Ferenczi, Otto Fenichel, Eduard Hitschmann, Hermine Hug-Hellmuth, Ernest Jones, Ernst Kris, René Laforgue, Thomas Mann, Oskar Pfister, Hans Prinzhorn, Theodor Reik, Lou Andreas-Salomé, Herbert Silberer, Sabina Spielrein, René Spitz, Dorothy Tiffany Burlingham, Nelly Wolffheim, Hans Zulliger and Stefan Zweig. bimonthly magazine, complete volume of year 1926, six parts hard cover With gilded titles on the spine, 24,5 x 18 cm,534 pp lightly faded spines, minor shelf wear, all are in fine condition, no internal markings, pages clean, binding firm Overall a very good complete set.

  • Freud, Sigmund / Rank, Otto:

    Publicado por Leipzig und Wien / Franz Deuticke, 1914

    Librería: ACADEMIA Antiquariat an der Universität, Freiburg, Alemania

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    15 x 23 cm. Condición: Sehr gut. 498 Seiten Der Band wurde privat neu in grau-blauem, narbigem Ganzleder gebunden und befindet sich in einem ganz hervorragenden Zustand. Helles Papier frei von Flecken und dergleichen. Keine Anstreichungen. Der originale graue Einbanddeckel wurde auf den neuen Einband sorgfältig aufgezogen. Mit ausführlichem Literaturverzeichnis. Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 1020.

  • Imagen del vendedor de DIE TRAUMDEUTUNG. [THE INTERPRETATION OF DREAMS] SIEBENTE AUFLAGE MIT BEITRÄGEN VON DR. OTTO RANK [PERSONAL COPY OF GEORGE WILBUR] a la venta por Second Story Books, ABAA

    Freud, Sigmund; Rank, Otto

    Publicado por Franz Deuticke, Leipzig, Germany, 1922

    Librería: Second Story Books, ABAA, Rockville, MD, Estados Unidos de America

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    Hardcover. Seventh Edition. 8vo., vi, 478pp.; VG-; spine blue with gilt lettering; publishers cloth binding, creasing to head of spine, a chip missing from rear hinge; boards slightly loose; George B. Wilbur's copy, signed and dated (8/12/30) on the title page, Wilbur's ink annotations on a few pages. A typed leaf is tipped in opposite page 112 concerning Rank's views on the sexual content of dreams. On the verso of this leaf, in Wilbur's handwriting, are the words "quoted to me by Rank", making this copy an important association to two important analysts. JL consignment. Shelved in Case 10. 1272110. Shelved Dupont Bookstore.

  • DIE GANZLEINENAUSGABE ! ORIGINALEINBAND - ORIGINAL PUBLISHERS WRAPPERS COMPLETE EDITION IN MINT CONDITION! Sprache: Deutsch. *** Bitte kontaktieren Sie mich immer BEVOR Sie bestellen! Für ausführliche Beschreibungen und Bilder sowie günstigere Versandoptionen kontaktieren Sie mich bitte per Email! Please contact me always BEFORE you order! For detailled descriptions and photos as well as cheaper shipping options please send an email! ***.

  • Freud, Sigmund; Rank, Otto; Sachs, Hanns

    Publicado por Hugo Heller & Co.; Internationaler Psychoanalytischer Verlag 1912-1934, Leipzig, 1912

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    Hardcover. Large Octavos, 14 volumes; VG; various bindings, volumes 1 and 2 3/4 bound, with burgundy leather spine, marbled boards, paneled spines with gilt lettering; volume 5 1/2 bound with brown cloth spine, green paper boards; volumes 4, 6-14, and 20 bound in full burgundy cloth, gilt lettering on spine; ex-library, with the markings of the Baltimore Psychoanalytic Society, including stamps on all three edges of all text blocks, bookplates on front pastedown, library pocket on rear pastedowns; all volumes have mild rubbing and shelfwear; Volume 1: 1912, contains I.1-I.5, , spine peeling and largely loose, repair to gutter of endpapers; Volume 2: 1913, contains II.1-II.6, plate for II.1 present, repair to gutter of endpapers; Volume 4: 1915/16, contains IV.1-IV.6; Volume 5: 1917-1919, contains V.1-V.5/6, front board detached, rear board and spine nearly detached; Volume 6: 1920, contains VI.1-VI.4; Volume 7: 1921, contains VII.1-VII.4, VII.1-3 on slightly green paper; Volume 8: 1922, contains VIII.1-VIII.4; Volume 9: 1923, contains parts 1-4; Volume 10: 1924, contains parts 1-4; Volume 11: 1925, contains parts 1-3, lacking part 4, contains the original periodicals, includes front three yellow covers, cover for part 1/2 has some repair to the edges; Volume 12: 1926, contains parts 1-4; Volume 13, 1927, contains parts 1-4; Volume 14: 1928, contains part 1, contains the original periodical, the front two pages have repair to the edges; Volume 20, 1934, contains part 4, contains the original periodical, with bright yellow front cover; Shelved in Annex with large sets. 1289564. FP New Rockville Stock. Various, Some First Collected Editions, Some Rebound Periodicals.

  • Imagen del vendedor de The Smith Ely Jelliffe Collection of Medical Offprints (circa 1890-1935) a la venta por Between the Covers-Rare Books, Inc. ABAA

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    Hardcover. Condición: Good. A large collection of medical offprints and monographs, including bound-in and laid-in correspondence and notes, assembled by the distinguished American physician, author, and editor Smith Ely Jelliffe. A practicing neurologist, psychiatrist, and psychoanalyst based in New York City, Jelliffe was a pioneer in the emerging field of psychosomatic medicine, and is best known today as the father of psychoanalysis in America. A prolific author and translator, he edited the influential *Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease* from 1902 to 1944, co-founded the non-orthodox *Psychoanalytic Review* in 1913, and co-founded and edited the *Nervous and Mental Disease Monograph Series*. He maintained a close personal and professional correspondence with both Sigmund Freud and Carl Jung after their historic break, and several other leading figures throughout the world in both Freudian and Jungian circles. Also a book collector, Jelliffe built up an important private library of books, journals, and offprints which he used for his research and the many translations of the serials that he owned and edited. The collection consists of 380 bound volumes containing several thousand offprints and monographs of European and American works in neuroscience, psychiatry, and psychoanalysis, many of which are inscribed to Jelliffe. Also included throughout the volumes are folded journal articles and shorter articles and clippings mounted on bound-in sheets. The bulk of the papers date from the first quarter of the 20th Century. The collection includes a 1932 printed letter signed by Freud in ink, together with several works by Freud, including some with Jelliffe's ownership name. Among the presentation copies are several inscribed by some of Jelliffe's best known colleagues, including Carl Jung, Melanie Klein, Heinz Hartmann, and Otto Rank; and several other leading international figures such as John H. Northrop (co-winner of the 1946 Nobel Prize in Chemistry), the Austrian neurologist Otto Marburg, American neurologist Bernard Sachs, and the American cultural anthropologist Alfred L. Kroeber. Also included are several papers with warm Inscriptions of gratitude from prominent Brazilian colleagues mentored by Jelliffe: Arthur Ramos (an important cultural historian of Brazil's Negro culture), Juliano Moreira and Durval Marcondes (founders of scientific psychiatry and psychoanalysis in Brazil). Other papers that are further illustrative of the diversity and scope of the collection include *Traum und Existenz* Inscribed by the distinguished Swiss psychiatrist and phenomenologist Ludwig Binswanger, and an Inscribed copy of Alfred Korzybski's influential treatise *Time-Binding*. Most of the papers are in German and English, followed by others in French, Italian, Spanish, Dutch, and several other languages. Among the German papers are many important papers on psychoanalysis, homosexuality, transvestitism, and transsexualism, including at least eight papers (one inscribed) by the great German-Jewish psychiatrist Arthur Kronfeld (who studied under Magnus Hirschfeld at the Institute of Sexual Research in Berlin), and several early papers by Alfred Adler, Wilhelm Reich, Felix Boehm, and Carl Müller-Braunschweig. Also bound into a few selected volumes are original letters and copies of Jelliffe's accompanying correspondence. These include original letters from two important American physical chemists: Wilder D. Bancroft and Joseph E. Cohn (who was responsible for a blood fractionation project that saved thousands of lives in World War Two). All together the collection roughly divides into the principal subject areas of Jelliffe's professional career: Neurology and the Nervous System; Psychiatry and Neuropsychiatry; Psychoanalysis; Dementia, Paranoia, Psychoses, Schizophrenia; Endocrinology, etc., along with several related sub-disciplines. Nearly all have Jelliffe's typed or manuscript table of contents and author indexes laid-down onto the front and back endleaves, along with his illustrated bookplate either laid-in or lightly glued on the front pastedowns. Most volumes are thick quartos and octavos, as well as a few large quartos, bound in dark green cloth over boards with gilt spines and maroon spine labels. Most of the offprints and monographs are in printed wraps, and are signed by Jelliffe on the front wrap or title page. Included are five volumes containing Jelliffe's works and translations bound in half-leather and marbled paper over boards. The five volumes bound in half-leather have detached boards and spine backs, about 25 other volumes in cloth have split or partially split hinges with tears to the cloth spine backs, else overall most volumes are good or better with scattered scuffing and chipping to the board edges. This collection from Jelliffe's private library illuminates both his professional career in America and the origins and dramatic rise of psychoanalysis and psychosomatic medicine in Germany, the United States, and throughout the world before the Second World War. A list of notable works and letters (ALS and TLS) is available upon request.