MEMORY IN HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE: The Literature Before Ebbinghau
New York: Springer-Verlag, 1988. First edition. 254 pages. More
New York: Springer-Verlag, 1988. First edition. 254 pages. More
New York: Hay House, 2005. 345 pages. More
New York: Hay House, 2008. 284 pages with CD. More
Los Altos: William Kaufmann, 1975. First edition. 262 pages. More
Dallas: Spring, 1985. 191 pages. More
Wheaton: Quest, 1989. Third printing. 239 pages. More
New York: M.L. Holbrook & Co, 1886. First edition. 152 pages plus 9 page Appendix. More
West Lafayette: Purdue University Press, 1988. First edition. 225 pages. More
Los Angeles: Tarcher, 1987. First edition. 252 pages. More
New York: Norton, 1993. First edition. 272 pages. More
London: Allen & Unwin, 1933. First edition. Almost as though it was bound with two separate pices of cloth. More
New York: AMS Press, 1984. First edition. 327 pages. More
New York: Aronson, 1980. 218 pages. More
Northvale: Aronson, 1997. First printing. 313 pages. More
Amherst: University of Massachusetts, 1982. First edition. More
San Francisco: The Analytical Psychology Club of San Francisco, 1982. First edition. 131 pages. More
Princeton: Princeton Univ Press, 1981. Bollingen Series XX; 223 pages. More
Zurich: 1960. Second edition. Notes on Lectures Given at the Eidgenossiche Technische Hochschule, Zurich, October 1933 - March 1940; Four volumes bound in two with continuous pagination in each bound volume; 241 & 264 pages. More
Amsterdam: L.J. Veen's Uitgeversmij. 151 pages. More
London: Routledge, 2011. xlvii, 716 pages. More
Los Angeles: Tarcher, 1987. More
New York: Simon & Schuster, 1995. First edition. Review copy with slip and author photograph laid in. More
Philadelphia: W.B. Saunders, 1977. First edition. 148 pages. More
London: Wiley, 1975. First edition. 358 pages. More
New York: Grant Publications, 1927. First edition. Published under the pseudonym Robert Courtney; 133 pages. The very rare first printing of this Oragean psychological treatise that was recently republished under the title 'The Butterfy'. Dedicated "to my old friend and frequent companion M. N. Eddin". More