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Sigmund Freud
Leipzig, Germany, ca. 1912-1934
Freud Pioneering Psychoanalytical Journal, Imago: Vols. 1, 2, 4, 6-14, and 20 - 14 Volumes in total
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Sigmund Freud, Otto Rank, and Hanns Sachs. Imago. Vols. 1, 2, 4, 6-14, and 20 (14 volumes in all). Leipzig: Hugo Heller & Co.; Internationaler Psychoanalytischer Verlag, 1912-1934. Various editions, some First Collected; some rebound periodicals. Due to the size and weight of this lot, extra shipping charges will apply.

14 volumes of the pioneering psychoanalytic series Image. Large 8vo. (6.75" x 10"). Various bindings. Volumes 1 and 2 3/4 bound, with burgundy leather spine, marbled boards, paneled spines with gilt lettering; volume 5 1/2 bound with brown cloth spine, green paper boards; volumes 4, 6-14, and 20 bound in full burgundy cloth and gilt lettering on spine. Ex-library, with the markings of the Baltimore Psychoanalytic Society, including stamps on all three edges of all text blocks, bookplates on front pastedown, and library pocket on rear pastedowns.

Volume 1: 1912. Contains I.1-I.5. Spine peeling and largely loose, repair to gutter of endpapers.
Volume 2: 1913. Contains II.1-II.6. Plate for II.1 present, repair to gutter of endpapers.
Volume 4: 1915/16. Contains IV.1-IV.6.
Volume 5: 1917-1919. Contains V.1-V.5/6. Front board detached, rear board and spine nearly detached.
Volume 6: 1920. Contains VI.1-VI.4.
Volume 7: 1921. Contains VII.1-VII.4, VII.1-3 on slightly green paper.
Volume 8: 1922. Contains VIII.1-VIII.4.
Volume 9: 1923. Contains parts 1-4.
Volume 10: 1924. Contains parts 1-4.
Volume 11: 1925. Contains parts 1-3, lacking part 4. Contains the original periodicals, includes front three yellow covers. Cover for part 1/2 has some repair to the edges.
Volume 12: 1926. Contains parts 1-4.
Volume 13, 1927. Contains parts 1-4.
Volume 14: 1928. Contains part 1, contains the original periodical. The front two pages have repair to the edges.
Volume 20, 1934. Contains part 4, contains the original periodical, with bright yellow front cover.

Imago was a scholarly journal co-founded by Sigmund Freud and Otto Rank in Vienna, 1912, which focused on applying psychoanalytic theory to the humanities, with Rank serving as a key editor alongside Freud and Hanns Sachs.

Freud published for the four essays of his seminal work Totem and Taboo for the first time, exploring the origins of social organization, religious belief, state authority, and political rebellion.

Imago continued to be published throughout the World War I, during which Freud published his works on the War: "Thoughts for the Time on War and Death" and "Some Character-Types Met With in Psycho-Analytic Work."

Imago was suppressed in Europe in 1938 due to the Anschluss and Freud was forced to flee to London. In 1939, Freud and Sachs re-established the journal in the United States with the new title "American Imago." Their goal was to continue the issues at the intersection of psychoanalysis and culture. Naturally, one of the first issues confronted was the rampant anti-Semitism on both sides of the Atlantic, which Otto Fenichel took on in his essay "Psychoanalysis of Antisemitism."

Both founders of Imago also passed away in 1939: Freud in September, and Otto Rank in October.

In 1941 and with World War II raging, American Imago published "The ‘Danger' of Propaganda" by Ernst Kris; but two years later shortages from the war forced it to cease publication. American Imago picked up again in 1946 and continued publishing until 2012.

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