The Interpretation of Dreams, by Sigmund Freud - First English Translation, 1913.
The First Edition, First State of the first English translation of Sigmund Freud's "Die Traumdeutung," translated in 1913 from the third German edition of 1911.
The Interpretation of Dreams became a groundbreaking work in the field of psychoanalysis, introducing revolutionary ideas about the unconscious mind and its role in shaping human behaviour. It lays the foundation for Freud's later theories, including the concept of the Oedipus complex and the significance of libido, fundamentally altering the understanding of human psychology, and influencing various disciplines far beyond psychoanalysis.
This rare copy, intended for medical and scholarly professionals as indicated by the included publisher’s note, is preserved in its original blue cloth binding. A good condition book, with spotting and shelf wear and some marks and scuffs to the boards.
The First Edition, First State of the first English translation of Sigmund Freud's "Die Traumdeutung," translated in 1913 from the third German edition of 1911.
The Interpretation of Dreams became a groundbreaking work in the field of psychoanalysis, introducing revolutionary ideas about the unconscious mind and its role in shaping human behaviour. It lays the foundation for Freud's later theories, including the concept of the Oedipus complex and the significance of libido, fundamentally altering the understanding of human psychology, and influencing various disciplines far beyond psychoanalysis.
This rare copy, intended for medical and scholarly professionals as indicated by the included publisher’s note, is preserved in its original blue cloth binding. A good condition book, with spotting and shelf wear and some marks and scuffs to the boards.
The First Edition, First State of the first English translation of Sigmund Freud's "Die Traumdeutung," translated in 1913 from the third German edition of 1911.
The Interpretation of Dreams became a groundbreaking work in the field of psychoanalysis, introducing revolutionary ideas about the unconscious mind and its role in shaping human behaviour. It lays the foundation for Freud's later theories, including the concept of the Oedipus complex and the significance of libido, fundamentally altering the understanding of human psychology, and influencing various disciplines far beyond psychoanalysis.
This rare copy, intended for medical and scholarly professionals as indicated by the included publisher’s note, is preserved in its original blue cloth binding. A good condition book, with spotting and shelf wear and some marks and scuffs to the boards.