Hardcover
1978 · Princeton, NJ
by Jung, Carl; Translated by R. F. C. Hull and Leopold Stein
Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 1978. Various printings of the Bollingen Series editions. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. Octavo [23.5 cm] Black cloth over boards stamped in gilt and copper. Illustrated. Light wear to the spine and boards. Bookseller's tickets on endpapers or dust jacket flaps. Pages clean and free of markings. In dust jackets, with surface scratching and rubbing, and moderate edge wear, including very occasional shallow closed tears and chips, or creasing to the inside flaps. The jackets of four of the volumes are price-clipped. ***Will require extra postage due to the number of volumes. ***Does not include volume 19 and 20 (the general bibliography and index). Bollingen Series XX.
With the following Bollingen editions of Jung's works: 1) Psychiatric Studies (Third printing of the second edition, with corrections and an addition); 2) Experimental Researches (First printing); 3) The Psychogenesis of Mental Disease (Third printing); 4) Freud and Psychoanalysis (Third printing) 5) Symbols of Transformation (Third printing of the second edition); 6) Psychological Types (Third printing); 7) Two Essays on Analytical Psychology (Fourth printing of the second edition); 8) The Structure and Dynamics of the Psyche (Third printing of the second edition); 9) Part 1. The Archetypes and the Collective Unconscious (Fifth printing of the second edition); 9) Part 2. AION: Researches into the Phenomenology of the Self (Fourth printing of the second edition); 10) Civilization in Transition (Second printing of the second edition); 11) Psychology and Religion: West and East (Fourth printing of the second edition); 12) Psychology and Alchemy (Fourth printing of the second edition, completely revised); 13) Alchemical Studies (Third printing); 14) Mysterium Coniunctionis (Third printing of the second edition); 15) The Spirit in Man, Art, and Literature (Third printing); 16) The Practice of Psychotherapy (Fourth printing of the second edition, revised and augmented); 17) The Development of Personality (Fifth printing) 18) The Symbolic Life (First printing).
Published in twenty volumes between 1953 and 1979, with some ancillary volumes published later, The Collected Works of C. G. Jung is at the heart of Princeton University Press’s Bollingen publishing program. The Collected Works brings together almost all of Jung’s published writings in English translation, grouped by theme rather than chronology. The volumes feature translations commissioned by the Bollingen Foundation from Richard Francis Carrington Hull. This massive undertaking was coordinated by William McGuire (1917–2009), first at the Bollingen offices in New York and then at the Press. (Inventory #: 68978)
With the following Bollingen editions of Jung's works: 1) Psychiatric Studies (Third printing of the second edition, with corrections and an addition); 2) Experimental Researches (First printing); 3) The Psychogenesis of Mental Disease (Third printing); 4) Freud and Psychoanalysis (Third printing) 5) Symbols of Transformation (Third printing of the second edition); 6) Psychological Types (Third printing); 7) Two Essays on Analytical Psychology (Fourth printing of the second edition); 8) The Structure and Dynamics of the Psyche (Third printing of the second edition); 9) Part 1. The Archetypes and the Collective Unconscious (Fifth printing of the second edition); 9) Part 2. AION: Researches into the Phenomenology of the Self (Fourth printing of the second edition); 10) Civilization in Transition (Second printing of the second edition); 11) Psychology and Religion: West and East (Fourth printing of the second edition); 12) Psychology and Alchemy (Fourth printing of the second edition, completely revised); 13) Alchemical Studies (Third printing); 14) Mysterium Coniunctionis (Third printing of the second edition); 15) The Spirit in Man, Art, and Literature (Third printing); 16) The Practice of Psychotherapy (Fourth printing of the second edition, revised and augmented); 17) The Development of Personality (Fifth printing) 18) The Symbolic Life (First printing).
Published in twenty volumes between 1953 and 1979, with some ancillary volumes published later, The Collected Works of C. G. Jung is at the heart of Princeton University Press’s Bollingen publishing program. The Collected Works brings together almost all of Jung’s published writings in English translation, grouped by theme rather than chronology. The volumes feature translations commissioned by the Bollingen Foundation from Richard Francis Carrington Hull. This massive undertaking was coordinated by William McGuire (1917–2009), first at the Bollingen offices in New York and then at the Press. (Inventory #: 68978)