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The Will to Believe, Human Immortality by William James Two books bound together, from religious period of one of the most renowned and representative thinkers. Illuminations of age-old religious questions from a pragmatic perspective, written in a luminous style.
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Psychology of Music by Carl E. Seashore Standard study by founder of Seashore test. Relationship between physical phenomena of sounds and our perception of them. Music as a medium, physical acoustics, auditory apparatus, sound perception, more. Includes 88 figures.
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|  | The Crowd by Gustave Le Bon One of the most influential books on social psychology ever written, brilliantly instructive in the general characteristics and mental unity of a crowd. A must-read for students, politicians, and investors.
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| Products in Psychology |  |  |  | Conditioned Reflexes by I. P. Pavlov, G. V. Anrep Accessible exposition of the Nobel Prize-winning scientist's landmark work in experimental psychology. This translation was authorized by the author himself and remains the best introduction to his work. 18 figures.
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|  | An Introduction to Social Psychology by William McDougall This pioneering work served as a catalyst in the study of social behavior and helped lay the foundations of a new discipline. Among topics covered: primary emotions of man, instinctual behavior, structure of character.
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|  | Introduction to the Psychology of Music by Geza Révész Comprehensive introduction by noted musicologist covers physical and physiological bases of sound and hearing, elements of tone, pitch, musical ability, origins of music, psychology of music, much more.
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|  | Letters of Sigmund Freud by Sigmund Freud First extensive selection of Freud's correspondence: 315 letters to Einstein, Jung, H. G. Wells, Thomas Mann, many others. Numerous love letters to Martha Bernays. Bibliography. Footnotes.
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|  | The Principles of Psychology, Vol. 1 by William James Volume 1 of the famous long course, complete and unabridged. Covers stream of thought, time perception, memory, and experimental methods. Total in set: 94 figures.
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|  | The Principles of Psychology, Vol. 2 by William James Volume 2 of the famous long course, complete and unabridged. Covers stream of thought, time perception, memory, and experimental methods. Total in set: 94 figures.
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|  | Psychology of Music by Carl E. Seashore Standard study by founder of Seashore test. Relationship between physical phenomena of sounds and our perception of them. Music as a medium, physical acoustics, auditory apparatus, sound perception, more. Includes 88 figures.
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|  | Psychology of the Unconscious by C. G. Jung Most influential work of Swiss psychiatrist breaks with Freudian tradition to focus on role of dreams, mythology, and literature in defining patterns of psyche. Landmark case study; influential in Jung's redefinition of libido.
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|  | Psychology: The Briefer Course by William James Classic text examines habit, consciousness, self, discrimination, the sense of time, memory, perception, imagination, reasoning, instincts, volition, much more. This edition omits the outdated first nine chapters.
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|  | Psychopathology of Everyday Life by Sigmund Freud One of Freud's most widely read books discusses the repressed desires that emerge in jokes, slips of the tongue, and "accidental" gestures; the relationship between determinism, chance, and superstition; more.
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|  | Three Contributions to the Theory of Sex by Sigmund Freud, A. A. Brill Landmark study examines sexual aberrations, infantile sexuality, and the transformations of puberty. A "unique" work, according to translator A. A. Brill, invaluable to students as well as teachers and other professionals.
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|  | The Will to Believe, Human Immortality by William James Two books bound together, from religious period of one of the most renowned and representative thinkers. Illuminations of age-old religious questions from a pragmatic perspective, written in a luminous style.
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