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Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Near VG. First U.K. Edition. First UK edition, hardcover, has slight bowing to the covers, mild bumps to the spine ends and cover corners, light sunning to the head, a touch of shallow waving to the fore edge of the text block, some brief pencil notes to the margins, and an antiquarian bookseller sticker to the tail of the rear paste down, otherwise a solid, tight Very Good copy in a Near Very Good price clipped dust jacket, which has bumps with shallow chips to the spine ends and corners, edge wear with some short tears and small chips to the covers, slight sunning to the spine, and some faint rubbing to the covers. Jacket is wrapped in a Mylar cover.
Hardcover. Condition: Fair. First U.k. Edition. Hardback. Dust Jacket. 8vo. pp 90. Original publisher's black cloth, spine lettered gilt. Very good in dusty, slightly used, minus very good dust jacket.
Published by Kegan Paul, London, 1947
Seller: Any Amount of Books, London, United Kingdom
8vo. pp xviii, 90. Blue dust jacket lettered white. Original publisher's black cloth with gilt lettering at spine. With the ownership signature of Irene Claremont de Castillejo, Jungian analyst and author of "Knowing Woman", 1973. Pages toned, top edge slightly faded, else clean. Very good in tanned, slightly faded at spine, slightly edgeworn, very good dust jacket.
Published by Dr. C. G. Jung, c. 1928 to 1941, 1941
Seller: Longhouse, Publishers & Booksellers, Brattleboro, VT, U.S.A.
First Edition
A SET OF ELEVEN NOTEBOOKS.Covers are marbled green (with one red cover and one blue cover) spines are covered as black canvas with gilt lettering. From the working library of scholar Virginia Case, these notebooks are heavily annotated in the scholarÕs handwriting with notes throughout the books and clean ruled lines to important sections of each notebook. Case has extensively handwritten notes on the inside boards and first flyleaf referencing certain passages and page numbers. Also tipped in are various ephemeral decorative cards and notes with personal letters and articles plus Virginia CaseÕs own notes to others and to herself. We have left the paperwork and notes where found in the volume(s). This is an extensively drawn archive from the scholarÕs personal library. In many of the notebooks translations were made by Mary Foote often with the kind help of Cornelia Brunner. CONDITIONS of the books are good to near fine. Virginia Case is the author of ÒYour Personality - Introvert or ExtrovertÓ, Macmillan 1941, 1944 referencing the following : ÒDr. C. G. Jung has read the Case book in manuscript form and has consented to its publication.ÓIt is obvious that Virginia Case while researching her book, thoroughly ransacked these eleven notebooks for her research. The authorÕs purpose is to correct and to make available to the general public the helpful practical knowledge of Dr. JungÕs information.In these seminars, it contains some of JungÕs most psychologically revealing work. As noted in the volumes Òthis report in these notebooks is strictly for the use of the members of the Seminar with the understanding that it shall not be circulated. Dr. Jung expressly asked that it shall not be lent nor may any part quoted for publication, without his permission.ÓThis is the first edition printing. In the second edition Foote made extensive deletions and additions to the earliest versions of the seminarAlso included are five original art work plates on heavy stock paper.The eleven volumes are offered as discovered, nothing has been removed and as the author Virginia Case lived with the notebooks herself.