Saving Our Kids from Delinquency, Drugs, and Despair. 1st Edition.
New York: Harper-Collins, 1991. Hardcover. Vg/Vg Dj/SIGNED, PRESENTATION COPY Psychology. PSY110151. Very Good in Very Good Dust Jacket. More
New York: Harper-Collins, 1991. Hardcover. Vg/Vg Dj/SIGNED, PRESENTATION COPY Psychology. PSY110151. Very Good in Very Good Dust Jacket. More
Garden City: Doubleday and Company Inc, 1973. Hardcover. First Edition. "In text written especially to complement the Harrises' bold illustrations, Father Berrigan draws on personal experiences, particularly in prison, to explore the symbolism of the cross. At the same time, he commments on war, the Church, madness and sanity, the individual's evaluation of his role in society, and the cross itself as it has been and can become for each person" (jacket). Thin Quarto. Grey cloth boards with gilt title to spine. Ex-library marking in red pen to front free endpaper and to half title page. Full page color illustrations. In orange dust jacket with white title to spine and front panels. Sunning to spine of jacket. Closed tears and wear to edges of jacket. Minor rubbing and light soiling to jacket. Clean interior. Unpaginated. REL/062520. Very Good / Very Good. More
Wien: Internationaler Psychoanalytischer Verlag, 1931. Paperback. First edition. Thin octavo. Very good in cream paper wrappers with black title to spine and front cover. Minor wear to edges of wrappers and light soiling to panels. Light and occasional pencil brackets throughout interior. Ink splotches to inner margins of pages 38 / 39. A few pages opened haphazardly and previous owner's pen signature to front end page. Overall, nice condition. 60 pages. PSYCH/022613. Very Good. More
[New York]: Springer, [2012]. Hardcover. First Edition. Fine in glossy blue paper covered boards with white title to spine and frotn cover. Light rubbing to covers, else fine. Pristine interior. Issued without dust jacket. 217 pages. PSYCH/080912. Fine. More
London and New York: Routledge, [2011]. Hardcover. First Edition. A reproduction of Global Crime Volume 10 / Issue 4. Includes nine essays on the historic theories of violence from Machiavelli, modern armed conflict and the killing of civilians, violence in a global perspective, economic sanctions in Iraq, a public health perspective of violence, and more. Fine in blue paper covered boards with white title to spine and front cover. Light rubbing to covers, else fine. Pristine interior. Issued without dust jacket. 144 pages plus advertisement. PSYCH/080912. Fine. More
Oxford: Pergamon Press, 1983. Paperback. Frank J. Malina (1912 - 1981) founded this journal in 1967 as a professional journal for working artists to write about their own work. the Journal's interdisciplinary aims and scope reflect his many achievements aas an aeronautical engineer, pioneer in rocketry, research admistrator, promotor of international cooperation, kinetic artist and editor. This special issue includes articles by Halla Beloff on social interaction in photographing, Pavel Machotka on Cezanne's landscapes and the function of vision, Gerald C. Cupchik on the scientific study of artistic creativity, Ken Rouse on psychological processes in the development of the creativity of Van Gogh and Faraday, and more. Very good in the original white paper wrappers with title "Leonardo" to spine and full list of articles to front cover. Minor wear to edges of wrappers and light pencil markings to front wrapper. Minor soil to rear wrapper. Includes a page of full color photographic illustrations. Filled with black and white photographic illustrations. Pagination: 161 - 318. PER/122823. Very Good. More
New York: Dodd, Mead and Company, 1903. Hardcover. The author discusses several cases from distinguished autobiography (Henrik Ibsen, U.S. Grant, Countess Potocka, et. al.), some from anxious mothers and fathers, some from other sourches. The purpose is for the reader to gain an understanding for other points of view regarding children, kindness, fairness, and morality. Henry F. Burt's copy with his name inked to the front free endpage. Henry F. Burt (1897 - 1996) was a noted social worker who was commited to helping the poor and less fortunate. He became involved in the settlement house movement and worked on the staff of Graham Taylor's Chicago Commons Settlement House [University of Rhode Island Library: Guide to the Burt / Bock family papers 1831 - 1996]. Very good in dark green cloth boards with gilt title to spine and front cover. Fraying to spine ends with small loss to book cloth, light fraying to corners, and light rubbing to joints. Interior is clean overall with a few marginal ticks lightly penciled on about ten pages. Two pages have been opened haphazardly leaving a small chip along the edge of the page. A nice, clean copy of this scarce work. 159 pages. PSYCH/022613. Very Good. More
Otto Wilhelm Barth. 1966. Hardcover. This book was created to commemorate the 70th birthday of Karlfried Graf Dürckheim (1896 - 1988), German psychotherapist and Zen Master. Fine in black cloth boards with gilt lettering on spine and gilt emblem to front cover. In original mylar jacket with white title printed on panel. Chipping to edges of jacket. Frontis photograph and a few black and white illustrations. Clean interior overall with a few pencil markings and ownership stamp from previous owner to front endpaper. 514 pages. In German. GER/4283. Fine / Very Good. More
New York: Basic Books, 1961. Hardcover. Vg/Vg Dj Psychology. PSY211081. Very Good. More
Washington, D.C. Hemisphere Publishing Corporation, 1977. Hardcover. SCARCE. Near fine in maroon cloth covered boards with black & gilt title to front board and to spine. Pristine interior with graphs and charts throughout. In very good white & blue dust jacket (some minor chipping to the edges, light soiling) with white title to front panel and blue title to spine. Nice, tight binding. Index, 204 pp. Psychology. PSY/11243. Near Fine in Very Good DJ. More
University of New Mexico Press, 1939. Paperback. Near fine in grey wraps. 52 pp. Psychology. PSY1/6140. Near Fine. More
Offenbach, Germany: Rudhardsche Giekerei, 1905. Softcover. These marginal notes to accompany On the Psychology of Writing assert that the main pyschological concept applies not only to handwriting, but also to any line of expression, including printing. The notes are focused on black-letter printing, beginning with a discussion of German and Latin text. Includes many interesting examples of different black-letter printing styles. Octavo. Brown paper covers with title in maroon and green borders to front cover. Pages are neat and clean. 39 pages. PSYCH/011124. Very Good. More
Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins Press, 1967. Hardcover. Vg in black boards/8vo./487 pp. Psychology. PSY11082. Very Good. More
New York: The Guilford Press, 1986. Hardcover. Nf/Nf Dj/8vo./737 pp. Psychology. PSY1/2042. Near Fine in Near Fine Dust Jacket. More
Bern: Francke Verlag Bern, 1983. Paperback. Swiss Studies in English. Band 113. A Psychoanalytic Literary Critiscism. Fine in orange paper wrappers with black title to spine and front cover. Clean and bright. 149 pages. Fine. More
Berlin: Walter de Gruyter & Co, 1961. Paperback. Both volumes are bound in thin orange paper wrappers with black titles to front covers. Minor soilingn to front covers. A few markings in pen, a few spots of foxing, and minor browning to interiors. An interesting study with 146 illustrated samples of handwriting. 74 pages in Tabellenheft; 146 examples in Schriftprobenheft (unpaginated). In German. This set may require an extra shipping fee. GER/051315. Very Good. More
Baltimore: Offprint from the Bulletin of the Johns Hopkins Hospital, May, 1947. The authors of this study were affiliated with the Pavlovian Laboratory of the Phipps Psychiatric Clinic at Johns Hopkins University. The study examines certain aspects of complex behaviors studied by Pavlov. In wraps with side-stapled binding. Pages 231-253. Glue from note on last page has discolored the back cover otherwise very good. PSYCH/020215. Very Good. More
Bryn Mawr, PA: Open Connections, Inc., (1980). Paperback. The OTHER basics include life skills such as Flexibility, Decision-making, and Self-esteem. According to the authors, these skills should take priority over reading, writing, and math in the schooling and parenting of young children. Open Connections, Inc. was a non-profit organization which incorporated creative problem-solving into early childhood education. Very good+ in white illustrated paper wrappers with blue title to front wrapper and to spine. Minor rubbing and creasing to exterior. Interior is clean and bright and filled with illustrations. 133 pages. EDU/020819. Very Good+. More
New York: The Macmillan Company, 1931. Hardcover. Very good green cloth covered boards. Minor wear to spine ends and corners. Information on author and book pasted into inside front cover. Previous owner's signature to front free end page. Front hinge starting though binding remains tight. Else is clean and bright. Index, 528 pages. Psychology. PSY/4223. Very Good. More
Lancaster, PA. J.E. Woodbridge and Wendell T. Bush, 1916. Paperback. Very good- in off-white side stapled paper wrappers with black title to front wrapper. Minor wear includes slight stain, closed tear repaired with archival tape and small open tear to front cover. Periodical. PER/7102. Very Good -. More