Man and his Symbols by Carl G. Jung - front cover
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Man and his Symbols

by Carl G. Jung

"Man and his Symbols" by Carl G. Jung, Doubleday & Company Inc., 1964. Hardcover edition with a worn dust jacket, featuring contributions from notable Jungian scholars. Essential for enthusiasts of psychology and symbolism, this edition explores the depths of the unconscious mind. ISBN: 0-385-05221-9.

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Binding:Hardcover
Condition:Acceptable
1964
Doubleday & Company Inc.
ISBN:0385052219
Stock:1 available
SKU:A6-B7-JGM-0527

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Condition Details

The dust jacket of this 1964 edition shows noticeable wear, with edge tears and some discoloration. The binding remains intact, and the pages are in good condition, albeit with some age-related toning. There are no inscriptions or library markings, preserving its authenticity as a collectible item.

About This Vintage 1964 Edition

"Man and his Symbols" by Carl G. Jung, published by Doubleday & Company Inc. in 1964, is a seminal work in psychology that explores the profound role symbols play in the human psyche. Conceived and edited by Jung, this book was his last major work and is a collaborative effort featuring contributions from M.-L. von Franz, Joseph L. Henderson, Jolande Jacobi, and Aniela Jaffé. This edition, printed in Yugoslavia by Mladinska Knjiga, Ljubljana, stands out for its comprehensive exploration of archetypes and the unconscious mind. As an influential figure in analytical psychology, Jung's insights into dreams and symbols have left a lasting impact on both psychology and cultural studies. This copy's dust jacket shows signs of wear and discoloration, typical for its age, but remains intact. The book is a valuable piece for collectors interested in psychological literature and Jungian theory.

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Doubleday & Company Inc.

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