FREUD, SIGMUND Zur Auffassung der Aphasien. Eine Kritische Studie . Leipzig and Vienna: Franz Deuticke, 1891. First edition of Freud's first original work (i.e. other than translations). Original printed blue-gray wrappers. 9 1/4 x 6 inches (23 x 15 cm); 24 pp. ads, [iv], 107, [1] pp. text. Apparently extracted from a bound volume (and therefore lacking the paper covering to the spine), one corner of the front wrapper slightly chipped and stained, trace of marking to the bottom edge, generally a clean copy, and rarely found with the ads intact. Apparently only 850 copies were printed, of which 257 were sold, with the balance pulped about nine years after publication. This is a very rare work, especially retaining the wrappers and ads. It is "a masterly review and critique of the literature of the subject ... Freud refuted the view, prevalent among German speaking neurologists, that the losses of function in aphasia were due to lesions in anatomically circumscribed centers according to the various functions involved in language." --per DSB. Norman F 15, Grinstein Freud 2. C Collection from the Estate of Robert Rieber
FREUD, SIGMUND Zur Auffassung der Aphasien. Eine Kritische Studie . Leipzig and Vienna: Franz Deuticke, 1891. First edition of Freud's first original work (i.e. other than translations). Original printed blue-gray wrappers. 9 1/4 x 6 inches (23 x 15 cm); 24 pp. ads, [iv], 107, [1] pp. text. Apparently extracted from a bound volume (and therefore lacking the paper covering to the spine), one corner of the front wrapper slightly chipped and stained, trace of marking to the bottom edge, generally a clean copy, and rarely found with the ads intact. Apparently only 850 copies were printed, of which 257 were sold, with the balance pulped about nine years after publication. This is a very rare work, especially retaining the wrappers and ads. It is "a masterly review and critique of the literature of the subject ... Freud refuted the view, prevalent among German speaking neurologists, that the losses of function in aphasia were due to lesions in anatomically circumscribed centers according to the various functions involved in language." --per DSB. Norman F 15, Grinstein Freud 2. C Collection from the Estate of Robert Rieber
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