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‎FREUD (S.).‎

Reference : 9407

‎De la technique psychanalytique.‎

‎ in-8, 143pp., br. P. Puf 1953,‎


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‎FREUD (S.).‎

Reference : 9405

‎Essais de psychanalyse.‎

‎ in-8, 251pp., br. P. Payot 1951,‎


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‎FREUD (S.).‎

Reference : 9397

‎Essais de psychanalyse appliquée traduits de l'allemand par Mme E. Marty et Marie Bonaparte.‎

‎ In-12, 255pp., ill., br. P. Nrf 1933,‎


‎Les Documents bleus. ‎

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‎Freud S.‎

Reference : R260265513

(1975)

‎Inhibition Symptôme et Angoisse‎

‎Freud S.. 1975. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 102 pages - film protection plastique en couverture.. . . . Classification Dewey : 150-Psychologie‎


‎Bibliothèque de psychanalyse Classification Dewey : 150-Psychologie‎

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‎FREUD (S.)‎

Reference : 23819

‎Introduction à la psychanalyse‎

‎Paris, Payot bibliothèque scientifique, 1947. In-8 (220x140mm) relié en demie basane cerise, couv. conservées ; 496 p. Petits frottements. Bon état général.‎


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‎FREUD (S.).‎

Reference : 9402

‎La science des rêves. Trad. par Meyerson.‎

‎ in-8, 532pp., br. P. Puf 1950,‎


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‎FREUD (S.)‎

Reference : 11225

‎La technique psychanalytique, bibliothèque de psychanalyse, Paris, PUF, 1981.‎

‎1 vol. in-8° br., couv. à rabats, 141 p., très bon état. ‎


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‎FREUD (S.)‎

Reference : 19911

‎La vie sexuelle‎

‎Paris, PUF, Bibliothèque de psychanalyse, 1969. In-8 (215x135mm) broché de 159 p. Quelques marques au crayon de papier (très facilement effaçables). Très bon état général.‎


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‎FREUD (S.).‎

Reference : 9398

‎Le rêve et son interprétation. Trad. par H. Legros.‎

‎ in-12, 173pp., br. P. Gallimard 1951,‎


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‎Freud S.‎

Reference : R260265509

(1974)

‎L'Homme aux rats - Journal d'une analyse‎

‎PUF. 1974. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 286 pages.. . . . Classification Dewey : 150-Psychologie‎


‎ Classification Dewey : 150-Psychologie‎

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‎FREUD (S.).‎

Reference : 9403

‎Metapsychologie.‎

‎ in-12, 223pp., br. P. Nrf 1952,‎


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‎FREUD (S.).‎

Reference : 9406

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‎FREUD (S.).‎

Reference : 9401

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‎FREUD (S.).‎

Reference : 9400

(1953)

‎Psychopathologie de la vie quotidienne.‎

‎ 1953 in-8, 321pp., br. P. Payot 1953,‎


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‎Freud S.‎

Reference : RO80248251

(1984)

ISBN : 2130385958

‎"Résultats, idées, problèmes, tome I : 1890-1920 (Collection ""Bibliothèque de Psychanalyse"")"‎

‎Presses Universitaires de France. 1984. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 263 pages. Etiquette collée sur le second plat.. . . . Classification Dewey : 150-Psychologie‎


‎"Collection ""Bibliothèque de Psychanalyse"". Classification Dewey : 150-Psychologie"‎

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‎FREUD, S.: ‎

Reference : 84681aaf

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‎"FREUD, S.‎

Reference : 48303

(1877)

‎Über den Ursprung der hinteren Nervenwurzeln im Rückenmarke von Ammocoetes (Petromyzon Planeri). [Offprinted from Sitzb. d. k. Akademie d. Wiss. (Math-Naturwiss. Klasse), Abth. III, vol. 75, 4 Jan. 1877]. - [FREUD'S FIRST PUBLICATION - OFF-PRINT]‎

‎(Wien, K.k. Hof- und Staatsdruckerei, 1877). 8vo. In the original orange-brown printed wrappers, uncut and unopened. Near mint. (16), 13, III pp + 1 folded lithographic plate by Schuma, after Freud.‎


‎First edition, in the scarce offprint, of Freud's first publication, which documents the early beginnings of the scientific thought that came to found psychoanalysis. In 1873 Freud entered the University of Vienna to study medicine. He chose to study medicine, not because he wanted to be a practitioner, but because he wanted to study the human condition with scientific rigor. In his early career, he modeled himself on Ernst von Brücke. ""He spent an increasing amount of time in Brücke's Physiological Institute from 1876 through 1882. His first studies were on the connection of a large nerve cell (Reissner's cell) that had been discovered in the spinal cord of a primitive genus of fish, and his observations made it possible to fit these cells into an evolutionary scheme."" (D.S.B. V:172).In the background of this task - of studying this nerve cell of a primitive fish - lay a greater question"" a question that arguably became formative for the greatest revolutionizer of the human mind, namely the question about the nervous system of higher animals - including human beings - differing in kind from the lower ones. ""Freud's precise observation revealed that the presence of Reissner cells in the primitive spinal cord was because of the incomplete development of the embryonic neural tube to the periphery, and that this demonstrated an evolutionary continuity between the two. Having successfully solved this problem, he then continued his histological research on nerve cells, but also decided independently to work on crayfish... [h]e was beginning to show himself to be a creative scientist, heuristically positing a conception on the basis of empirical evidence, something that would reappear in his psychoanalytic method..."" (Thomas Dalzell, ""Freud's Schreber Between Psychiatry and Psychoanalysis..."", p. 156). ""Years later Freud found this evolutionary-anatomical parallel to his phychoanalytic findings of important didactic use in his ""Introductory Lectures on Psycho-Analysis."" (Sulloway, ""Freud, Biologist of the mind: Beyond the Psychoanalytic Legend"", p. 268). ""To this vast and exciting field of research [the composition of nerve cells and the question whether the nervous system of higher animals is made up of elements different from those of lower animals] belonged the very modest problem which Brücke put before Freud. In the spinal cord of the Amoecetes (Petromyzon), a genus of fish belonging to the primitive Cyclostomatae, Reissner had discovered a particular kind of cell. ... Brücke wished the histology of these cells clarified. After a few weeks Freud came to him with the quite unexpected discovery that non-myelinated fibres of the posterior (sensory) nerves originated in some of Reissner's cells. Other fibres, probably also sensory, coming from these cells passed behind the central canal to the opposite side of the spinal cord ... Brücke pressed for publication [and] presented the study at the Academy of Sciences meeting of january 4, 1877. It appeared in the January Bulletin of the Academy. It was the first paper of Freud's to be actually published, since the one on his first piece of research, on the eel, did not appear until 3 months later."" (Jones, Life and Work, vol. I, pp. 51 - 53). ‎

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‎"FREUD, SIGM.‎

Reference : 60257

(1905)

‎Drei Abhandlungen zur Sexualtheorie. - [A SPLENDID COPY OF FREUD'S SECOND MAIN WORK, WITH AN INTERESTING NOTE FROM ANDRÉ GIDE]‎

‎Leipzig und Wien, 1905. 8vo. Original printed wrappers. Uncut and unopened. In perfect condition in- as well as ex-ternally. (2), 83 pp. Housed in a full burgundy cloth box with gilt leather title to spine. Inside of box with the book plate of Pierre Bergé. Laid in is a typed letter from André Gide with a four-line handwritten and signed (""André Gide"") note dated ""22 Avril 39"". ‎


‎Scarce first edition, in impeccable original condition and with an inlaid letter from André Gide, of one of Freud’s most significant works, his seminal Three Essays on the Theory of Sexuality. It is this groundbreaking - and to this day highly controversial - work that lays the foundation for the concepts of penis envy, castration anxiety, and the Oedipus complex, apart from defining the entire theory of childhood sexuality. Together with The Interpretation of Dreams, The Three Essays on the Theory of Sexuality (also sometimes translated as Three Contributions to the Theory of Sex) constitutes the most significant of Freud’s works. It is here that the founder of psychoanalysis advances his theory of sexuality, in particular its relation to childhood, a theory that came to permeate through all of his later writings and that came to define psychoanalysis for decades to come. The book covered three main areas that remain at the heart of Freudian psychoanalysis: sexual perversions, childhood sexuality, and puberty. Die Sexuelle Abirrungen (""The Sexual Aberrations""), the first essay, commences by distinguishing between the sexual object and the sexual aim and tries to define what is “normal” within sexuality – an endeavor that in itself has been the cause of much controversy. Die infantile Sexualität (Infantile Sexuality), the second essay, controversially argues that children have sexual urges, from which adult sexuality only gradually emerges via psychosexual development. Looking at children, Freud identified several forms of infantile sexual emotions, including thumb sucking, autoeroticism, and sibling rivalry. Freud’s descriptions of infantile sexuality were considered outright scandalous and it would be another decade before they were reconized as essential to the understanding of human behavior and development. Freud's discovery of infantile sexuality radically altered the perception of the child from one of idealized innocence to one of a person struggling to achieve control of his or her biological needs and make them acceptable to society through the influence of his or her caregivers (see Fonagay and Target 2003). In Die Ungestaltungen der Pubertät (The Transformations of Puberty), the third essay, Freud formalised the distinction between the “fore-pleasures” of infantile sexuality and the “end-pleasure” of sexual intercourse. He also demonstrated how the adolescent years consolidate sexual identity under the dominance of the genitals. Freud himself considered his “Three Essays” the epitome of his work, in which he linked his theory of the unconscious as put forward in The Interpretation of Dreams and his studies of hysteria by positing sexuality as the driving force of both neuroses (through repression) and perversion. Laid-in is a machine-written letter from André Gide, with a four-line handwritten note to top, signed in full by André Gide and dated 22 of April 1939, five months before Freud dies. The letter is an hommage to Freud, excpressing gratitude and admiration for ""the great prospector, [who] freed himself from the shadows where many hideous ghosts and malevolent larvae lurked"" (translation from French). We do not know who the recipient of the letter was, and though it seems to have been meant for publication, perhaps in a celebratory volume for Freud, it never was. It comes from the collection of Philippe Helaers and was displayed at the 2007 UNESCO exhibition ""Are you a doctor, sir?"", in the honour of Freund. ""We learned of this beautiful letter from André Gide during the preparations for the exhibition, currently presented at Unesco: “Are you a doctor, sir? », organized in tribute to Sigmund Freud under the aegis of the School of the Freudian Cause.… Its owner, Mr Philippe Helaers, acquired it a few years ago in London, without the envelope which could have enlightened us as to its recipient. Was it James Strachey? Leonard Woolf? These are the most plausible hypotheses. The collection of tributes, in which it was to be published, never saw the light of day. Why ? We do not know. Did Freud read it? We don't know that either. In the quest to solve these conundrums, the Journal of André Gide is unfortunately of no help to us. The author of Terrestrial Foods – the only work by Gide listed in Freud’s library – always considered that he had practiced Freudianism without knowing it, in particular in his Corydon. In any case, the awe expressed in this letter clashes with the famous page of his diary, where he describes Freud as “an imbecile of genius”. That was, it is true, the day after his brief experience of psychoanalysis with Eugenia Sokolnicka. In Les Faux Monnayeurs, she is mentioned under the transparent pseudonym of Madame Sophroniska. The allusion to the unequal disciples of the master at the end of the 1939 letter is undoubtedly in allusion to this encounter."" (Translated from French from Dans la cause freudienne 2007). André Gide (1869-1951) was a highly important French author, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Literature, considered ""France's greatest contemporary man of letters"" and ""judged the greatest French writer of this century by the literary cognoscenti"" (The New York Times). Gide's work centres around the reconciliation of freedom and empowerment with moralistic and puritan constraints. He continuously strives to towards intellectual honesty, and his self-exploratory texts are groundbreaking in their search of how to be fully oneself, including owning one's sexual nature, without at the same time betraying one's values. As a self-professed pederast, Freud's seminal ""Three Essays on the Theory of Sexuality"" played a dominant role in his quest to understanding and owning his sexual nature. G&M: 4983 (""Freud opened up a new territoryfor exploration - the unconscious mind. His studies of the sexual instinct explained the reasons for, and suggested the treatment of, various perversions and neurotic conditions""). ‎

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‎Freud Sigm.‎

Reference : RO80253930

(1964)

‎Introduction à la psychanalyse‎

‎Payot. 1964. In-8. Relié toilé. Etat d'usage, Couv. légèrement passée, Dos fané, Intérieur frais. 496 pages. Signet conservé. Couverture muette.. . . . Classification Dewey : 150-Psychologie‎


‎Traduit de l'allemand par le Dr S. Jankélévitch. Classification Dewey : 150-Psychologie‎

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‎FREUD, Sigm.‎

Reference : 37513

‎Psychoanalytische Studien an Werken der Dichtung und Kunst.‎

‎ Wien - Leipzig - Zürich, Internationaler Psychoanalytischer Verlag 1924, 240x160mm, 138Seiten, broschiert. ‎


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‎FREUD, Sigm.:‎

Reference : 57932aaf

‎Selbst Darstellung. Zweite, durchgelesene und erweiterte Auflage.‎

‎Wien, Int. Psychoanalytischer Verlag, 1936, in-8vo, 107 S. + (1 S.) + 5 Tafeln + 3 Bl. (Verz. d. Bildbeilagen und Katalog ‘Werke Sigm. freuds’), nur leicht stockig, Original-Leinenband.‎


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‎FREUD SIGM. DR.‎

Reference : R160157039

(1972)

‎CINQ LECONS SUR LA PSYCHANALYSE - - COLLECTION PETITE BIBLIOTHEQUE N°84‎

‎PAYOT. 1972. In-12. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 157 Pages. . . . Classification Dewey : 150-Psychologie‎


‎ Classification Dewey : 150-Psychologie‎

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‎FREUD SIGM. DR.‎

Reference : R160156854

(1977)

ISBN : 2228308412

‎CINQ LECONS SUR LA PSYCHANALYSE - COLLECTION PETITE BIBLIOTHEQUE N°84‎

‎PAYOT. 1977. In-12. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 157 Pages - annotation sur la dernière page de l'ouvrage. . . . Classification Dewey : 100-PHILOSOPHIE ET DISCIPLINES CONNEXES‎


‎ Classification Dewey : 100-PHILOSOPHIE ET DISCIPLINES CONNEXES‎

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‎FREUD SIGM. DR.‎

Reference : R160156843

(1977)

ISBN : 2228304409

‎ESSAIS DE PSYCHANALYSE - AU DELA DU PRINCIPE DU PLAISIR PSYCHOLOGIE COLLECTIVE ET ANALYSE DU MOI - LE MOUI ET LE CA - CONSIDERATIONS ACTUELLES SUR LA GUERRE ET SUR LA MORT- COLLECTION PETITE BIBLIOTHEQUE N°44‎

‎PAYOT. 1977. In-12. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. convenable, Dos fané, Intérieur frais. 280 Pages. . . . Classification Dewey : 150-Psychologie‎


‎ Classification Dewey : 150-Psychologie‎

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‎FREUD SIGM. DR.‎

Reference : R160157217

(1963)

‎ESSAIS DE PSYCHANALYSE - AU-DELA DU PRINCIPE DU PLAISIR - PSYCHOLOGIE COLLECTIVE ET ANALYSE DU MOI - LE MOI ET CA - CONSIDERATIONS ACTUELLES SUR LA GUERRE ET SUR LA MORT -COLLECTION PETITE BIBLIOTHEQUE PAYOT N°44‎

‎PAYOT. 1963. In-12. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. convenable, Dos plié, Déchirures. 280 Pages - Légère déchirure sur la dernière page de l'ouvrage. . . . Classification Dewey : 150-Psychologie‎


‎ Classification Dewey : 150-Psychologie‎

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