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A History of Psychoanalysis in America

by Oberndorf, Clarence P

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New York: Grune & Stratton, 1953. Hardcover. Ex-Library. An early, important, and classic history. Includes group photograph frontis of Freud, Jung, Franz Boas, William James, and others as well as chronological table, bibilography, appendices, and index. Ex-library with ususal markings, not affecting text, slight rubbing to cover, lacking a dustjacket.

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Title
A History of Psychoanalysis in America
Author
Oberndorf, Clarence P
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Hardcover
Book Condition
Used - Ex-Library
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Publisher
Grune & Stratton
Place of Publication
New York
Date Published
1953
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