
Man's Search For Himself
by Rollo May, Ph.D.
"Man's Search for Himself" by Rollo May, New American Library, 1967, Fifth Printing. Paperback in good condition, with spine and cover wear. An essential work in psychology and self-help, exploring existential themes. ISBN: 0-451-03226-8.
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The book is in good condition, with noticeable wear on the spine and edges. The cover shows some signs of aging, but the binding remains intact. Pages are slightly yellowed, consistent with the book's vintage. There is no dust jacket, as is typical for this paperback edition.
About This Vintage 1967 Edition
"Man's Search for Himself" by Rollo May, published by The New American Library in New York, 1967, is a pivotal work in the field of psychology and self-help. This fifth printing edition is a paperback format, distinct from the original hardcover edition. Rollo May, a renowned psychologist, explores themes of existentialism and self-discovery, offering insights into the psychological challenges of finding one's identity in the modern world. This edition is a reprint authorized by W.W. Norton & Company, originally copyrighted in 1953. The book is an essential read for those interested in personal growth and the psychological underpinnings of self-awareness. The condition of the book is good, with some wear visible on the spine and cover, typical for its age.
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