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Auction archive: Lot number 1367

FREUD, Sigmund. [Caption title:] Bemerkungen ber einem Fall von Zwangsneurose . Offprint from: Jahrbuch fr psychoanalytische und psychopathologische Forschungen I (1909). [N.p., n.d. (1909)].

Auction 29.10.1998
29 Oct 1998
Estimate
US$4,000 - US$6,000
Price realised:
US$6,325
Auction archive: Lot number 1367

FREUD, Sigmund. [Caption title:] Bemerkungen ber einem Fall von Zwangsneurose . Offprint from: Jahrbuch fr psychoanalytische und psychopathologische Forschungen I (1909). [N.p., n.d. (1909)].

Auction 29.10.1998
29 Oct 1998
Estimate
US$4,000 - US$6,000
Price realised:
US$6,325
Beschreibung:

FREUD, Sigmund. [Caption title:] Bemerkungen ber einem Fall von Zwangsneurose . Offprint from: Jahrbuch fr psychoanalytische und psychopathologische Forschungen I (1909). [N.p., n.d. (1909)]. 8 o (231x 153 mm). 33 leaves, [357] 358-421 [1] pp. Modern green marbled boards, dark green morocco at ends of spine and corners, hand-lettered lable on front cover. FIRST SEPARATE PRINTING of Notes on a Case of Obsessional Neurosis -- the famous "Rat Man" case (see note to preceding lot). SIGNED AND DATED BY FREUD at the top of the first page: "Freud/14.XII.09." "THIS IS PROBABLY THE AUTHOR'S COPY, as the style of the signature corresponds with signatures in books from his library. Freud was in the habit of dating books when he received them" (Norman). Grinstein 57; Jones II, pp. 294-300; Standard edition 1909d; Stanford 41; Norman 72. [ With ]: FREUD. Hemmung, Symptom und Angst . Leipzig, Vienna and Zurich: Internationaler Psychoanalytischer Verlag, 1926. 8 o (226 x 154 mm.). Original yellow cloth. FIRST EDITION of Inhibitions, Symptoms and Anxiety . SIGNED BY FREUD at the top of the front free endpaper: "Freud/1926." "This comprehensive study of the various problems concerning anxiety was Freud's most important clinical contribution to psychoanalysis in the years following World War I...Freud revived his early concept of 'defense,' which he distinguished from 'repression,' and redefined repression as simply one of the forms of defense used by the ego. He examined the nature of the dangers, either real or unknown, with which anxiety is concerned; attempted to determine the precise relationship of neurotic symptoms to anxiety; and discussed the relation of anxiety to mourning and physical pain" (Norman). Grinstein 117; Jones III, pp. 274-277; Standard edition 1926d; Stanford 37; Norman F126. (2)

Auction archive: Lot number 1367
Auction:
Datum:
29 Oct 1998
Auction house:
Christie's
New York, Park Avenue
Beschreibung:

FREUD, Sigmund. [Caption title:] Bemerkungen ber einem Fall von Zwangsneurose . Offprint from: Jahrbuch fr psychoanalytische und psychopathologische Forschungen I (1909). [N.p., n.d. (1909)]. 8 o (231x 153 mm). 33 leaves, [357] 358-421 [1] pp. Modern green marbled boards, dark green morocco at ends of spine and corners, hand-lettered lable on front cover. FIRST SEPARATE PRINTING of Notes on a Case of Obsessional Neurosis -- the famous "Rat Man" case (see note to preceding lot). SIGNED AND DATED BY FREUD at the top of the first page: "Freud/14.XII.09." "THIS IS PROBABLY THE AUTHOR'S COPY, as the style of the signature corresponds with signatures in books from his library. Freud was in the habit of dating books when he received them" (Norman). Grinstein 57; Jones II, pp. 294-300; Standard edition 1909d; Stanford 41; Norman 72. [ With ]: FREUD. Hemmung, Symptom und Angst . Leipzig, Vienna and Zurich: Internationaler Psychoanalytischer Verlag, 1926. 8 o (226 x 154 mm.). Original yellow cloth. FIRST EDITION of Inhibitions, Symptoms and Anxiety . SIGNED BY FREUD at the top of the front free endpaper: "Freud/1926." "This comprehensive study of the various problems concerning anxiety was Freud's most important clinical contribution to psychoanalysis in the years following World War I...Freud revived his early concept of 'defense,' which he distinguished from 'repression,' and redefined repression as simply one of the forms of defense used by the ego. He examined the nature of the dangers, either real or unknown, with which anxiety is concerned; attempted to determine the precise relationship of neurotic symptoms to anxiety; and discussed the relation of anxiety to mourning and physical pain" (Norman). Grinstein 117; Jones III, pp. 274-277; Standard edition 1926d; Stanford 37; Norman F126. (2)

Auction archive: Lot number 1367
Auction:
Datum:
29 Oct 1998
Auction house:
Christie's
New York, Park Avenue
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