About this title: In 1923, in this volume, Freud worked out important implications of the structural theory of mind that he had first set forth three years earlier in Beyond the Pleasure Principle.
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Edition: The Standard ed.
Binding: Trade paperback
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
Date Published: 1962
ISBN-13:9780393001426ISBN:0393001423
Description: Good. No dust jacket as issued. Highlighting/underlining. Trade paperback (US). Glued binding. 128 p. Standard Edition of the Complete Psychological Works of Sigmund Freud. Audience: General/trade. Shows signs of wear, yellowed PGS, great reading/reference copy, cover image different, 6th printing read more
Description: Fine. 0393001423 Ships next business day. NEW/UNREAD! ! ! Text is Clean and Unmarked! --Be Sure to Compare Seller Feedback and Ratings before Purchasing--Has a small black dot on bottom/exterior edge of pages. May have light shelf wear to cover from storage, if any. read more
Binding: paperback
Publisher: Norton
Date Published: 1989
ISBN-13:9780393001426ISBN:0393001423
Description: Good in Not Issued jacket. Translation of: Das Ich und das Es. Reprint. Originally published: London: Hogarth Press and the Institute of Psycho-Analysis, 1962, in series: The International psycho-analytical library. Includes bibliographical references (p. [75]-80) and index. read more
Binding: Softcover
Publisher: W W Norton & Co Inc
Date Published: 1962-04-01
ISBN-13:9780393001426ISBN:0393001423
Description: NEW. Softcover. From an inventory that is 100% brand-new, 100% direct from the publishers' distribution channel. We carry NO pre-owned, NO remaindered. We pack in CARDBOARD to ensure the pristine quality is maintained. (Bubble-wrap alone is NOT sufficient to protect from USPS equipment. ) Guaranteed brand-NEW, protected with CARDBOARD, your satisfaction is guaranteed. BKLUVID: 9780393001426. read more
Binding: Paperback
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
Date Published: 1962
ISBN-13:9780393001426ISBN:0393001423
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Description: Very Good in chipped jacket. Translation of Das Ich und das Es (1923). International Psycho-Analytical Library No. 12. London: Hogarth, 1949. 5th printing. [First issued in English translation in 1927]. 88pp. Thin octavo. Green cloth with gilt spine lettering. Ink owner's name & address to the flyleaf and small ink line to the margin of page 62, else very good in chipped dust jacket. Translation of Das Ich und das Es. 8.0 ounces = 228 grams. 8.9 x 5.7 x 0.4 inches = 22.3 x 14.3 x 1cm. read more
Edition: 5th impression.
Binding: Hardcover
Publisher: Hogarth Press, London
Date Published: 1949
Description: VG/ndj; notes in pencil at rear e/pap. 8vo; green cloth; gilt letters; 88pgs. The International Psycho-Analytical Library No. 12, Ernest Jones, ed. read more
Edition: Second Impression
Binding: Hardcover
Publisher: Leonard & Virginia Woolf at the Hogwarth Press, London
Date Published: 1935
Description: Very Good- Ex-Library Cover has light wear/marks. No. 12 from the International Psycho-Analytic Library, edited by Ernest Jones. Authorized translation by Joan Riviere. Discusses consciousness and the unconscious, the ego and the id, the ego and the super-ego (Ego-Ideal), the two classes of instincts, and subordinate relationships of the ego. 88 pages. read more
Binding: Hardcover
Publisher: Norton
Date Published: 1961
Description: Very Good. 1961 Norton Cloth. First American Edition, First Printing. Text is clean, binding fine. Jacket is mylar protected and shows mild to moderate wear at edges with small tears and large piece missing from back cover. Very Good/Good+ read more
Description: Very Good in lightly chipped jacket. Translation by James [Beaumont] Strachey (1887-1967) of Das Ich und das Es (IPV, 1923). NY: W. W. Norton & Company, 1961. 1st Edition of this translation, 1st British printing, printed in the USA. [First issued in English translation in 1927 in London]. 88pp. Thin octavo. Black cloth with gilt-stamped spine. A very good copy in lightly chipped dust jacket. Since the American edition of the Strachey translation is dated 1961 and the English edition 1962, it ... read more
Binding: Hardcover
Publisher: The Hogarth Press, London
Date Published: 1957
Description: Seventh printing. Translated by Joan Riviere. Fine in near fine, price-clipped dustwrapper with some tanning to the spine and extremities. read more
Binding: Hardcover
Publisher: HOGARTH PRESS (ENGLAND)
Date Published: 1927
Description: Very Good. 1950 6th printing of 1927 hogarth hardcover. very clean hardcover w/ dj. light age wear FAST SHIPPING W/ CONFIRMATION. NO PRIORITY OR INTERNATIONAL ORDERS OVER 4LBs. read more
Description: London 1927 Leonard and Virginia Woolf at The Hogarth Press. The Institute of Psycho-Analysis. The International Psycho-Analytical Library No. 12 edited by Ernest Jones. First English edition. Lg.8vo., 88pp., cloth. Small bookseller label inside rear cover. VG, light soiling, light rubbing. read more
"Freud just doesn't rock my world, but I enjoy his lucid tone and the rhetoric of self-deprecation which he often employs. Don't buy it for a second though: he was obviously a monster of ego!"
"Man, Freud has the uncanny ability to make me feel really stupid. I mean its the translated version and I still can't understand his sentances. I gave this three stars not because it was a good read, or because it was fun and interesting - it was actually dry and booring as hell - but because of it's importance to the psychological understanding of the human being. I like what he has to say - I disagree with alot of it, but I do think he was on to something - it's a pity Freud and Jung had such a split, because I think Their views could work so well together. Freud has a scientific causal approach that Jung lacks, and Jung has a "big Picture" approach that Freud lacks. Oh well."
"Three stars because it's important to larger conversations, but... I'm looking at this stuff again and remembering why I got so annoyed with it.
Reductive synopsis: The male model is the norm (even anatomically); the female departs from it. The penis is the premise -- the given -- the phallus upon which arguments are made and conclusions drawn. If a woman gives birth to a baby, the child is only a symbolic substitute for the penis and the phallus (the power that comes from having the penis)."
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