$35.00
A hard cover edition with dark cloth boards and faded gilt lettering on the spine. There end pages are roughly cut There is foxing and toning throughout but the text is clear and legible. There are some marks on the front and back cover. There is some rubbing to the edges of the book. There is a black ink stamp, a paper label and a previous owners inscription on the inside front cover.
WARNING, May contain material that could be offensive to some readers. 18 and over.
Publisher: Horace Liveright Inc.
Publication Date: 1929
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This book contains the second volume of Wilhelm Stekel’s ground-breaking treatise on two extremes of the human condition: sadism and masochism. This fascinating text is a clear and concise exploration of the subject that will appeal to both students and collectors alike. Within this work Stekel also makes frequent reference to the work of his contemporaries, such as Jung and Freud, which he does in an attempt to familiarise the reader with the nature of the conditions dealt with. Wilhelm Stekel was an Austrian physician and psychologist, often described as Freud’s most distinguished pupil.
Weight | 0.795 kg |
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