Freud Sigmund, Psychopathology of everyday life : (on forgetting, confusion, superstition and error)

1150,00  brutto

Lviv, [1913], H. Altenberger, G. Seyfarth, E. Wende and Sp.[etc.],

19 cm

stamp on title page
Second (after “On Psychoanalysis” of 1911) book by Freud published in Poland.
First edition in Polish.

Description

Delight in the first edition in Polish of the work of one of the most important thinkers of the 20th century, Sigmund Freud. “The Psychopathology of Everyday Life” explores the unconscious mechanisms that influence our daily behavior from forgetfulness and confusion to superstition and mistakes. Freud demonstrates how our minds, full of internal conflicts, manifest themselves in everyday situations, making this work not only a passionate, but also a fundamental text for anyone who seeks to understand human psychology.
The copy you are interested in gains additional collector’s value thanks to the handmade leather binding from the Polish Antiquarian Bindery, which gives it a unique and elegant character. By investing in this unique publication, you introduce to your book collection not only a source of valuable information, but also an artistic object that can be the pride of any library. Ownership of such a work enriches a collector’s image and indicates an appreciation for the classics of psychological literature, making this book an excellent investment whose value will only increase.

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614

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