Carl Gustav Jung, the great Swiss psychologist, who died in 1961 in his eighty-sixth year, was a profound thinker of extraordinary creativity. In the course of his medical practice he reflected deeply on human nature and human problems, and his prolific writings bear witness to his great wisdom and insight. For this completely revised edition, selections from publications of the years 1945-1961, the last fruitful years of Jung's life, have been added, and the book has been reset in a new compact format. The selections are arranged thematically under four main headings: The Nature and Activity of the Psyche, Man in His Relation to Others, The World of Values, and On Ultimate Things.Jung's reflections frequently have a penetrating relevance to today's (and tomorrow's) problems. On prejudice: "Our unwillingness to see our own faults and the projection of them is the beginning of most quarrels, and is the strongest guarantee that injustice, animosity, and persecution are not ready to die out." On sex: "We are not yet far enough advanced to distinguish between moral and immoral behavior in the realm of free sexual activity." On religion: "No one can know what the ultimate things are. We must therefore take them as we experience them. And if such experience helps to make life healthier, more beautiful, more complete, and more satisfactory to yourself and to those you love, you may safely say: 'This was the grace of God.'"
Beginning with Jung's earliest correspondence to associates of the psychoanalytic period and ending shortly before his death, the 935 letters selected for these two volumes offer a running commentary on his creativity. The recipients of the letters include Mircea Eliade, Sigmund Freud, Esther Harding, James Joyce, Karl Kernyi, Erich Neumann, Maud Oakes, Herbert Read, Upton Sinclair, and Father Victor White.
Beginning with Jung's earliest correspondence to associates of the psychoanalytic period and ending shortly before his death, the 935 letters selected for these two volumes offer a running commentary on his creativity. The recipients of the letters include Mircea Eliade, Sigmund Freud, Esther Harding, James Joyce, Karl Kernyi, Erich Neumann, Maud Oakes, Herbert Read, Upton Sinclair, and Father Victor White.
The best of C. G. Jung in one set! These five volumes -- the all-time bestselling editions of Jung's work -- contain popular selections from The Collected Works of C. G. Jung. Each classic volume is newly introduced by Sonu Shamdasani editor of the bestselling The Red Book: Liber Novus and Philemon Professor of Jung History at University College London.
A collection of the Great Western Railway: Names, Numbers, Types and Classes book editions spanning the middle of the 20th century from the detailed work of W. G. Chapman.
The explosive, untold true story of the band of patriotic FBI agents who went undercover to hunt down US traitors on foreign soil during World War II and later investigated war criminals in the lead-up to the famous Nuremberg trials--a riveting real-life spy thriller from the bestselling author of The Last Battle . . . They collaborated with Nazis and Fascists. Conspired against Allies in World War II. Committed unthinkable acts of treason. And triggered a secret manhunt as harrowing as any Hollywood cliff-hanger. The mission was part of the FBI's "European Operation." The targets were US citizens plotting against their own country. The goal: to identify and capture these traitors hiding in the shadows of war-torn Europe. To accomplish this, a small group of federal agents assumed new identities to infiltrate underground networks, interrogate key suspects, and expose the enemies within the Allied ranks. It is one of the most fascinating spy stories of World War II--and one that's never been fully told. Until now. . . . Using newly declassified documents obtained through the Freedom of Information Act--as well as exclusive interviews with family members of the FBI agents and unpublished accounts of American citizens accused of treason--this meticulously researched book provides shocking new details behind this crucial WWII operation. From J. Edgar Hoover's attempt to expand FBI operations overseas to the agency's covert ties to Britain's MI5; from the shocking exposure of espionage activities in France and Italy to the final convictions of Nazi war criminals at the Nuremberg trials--this incredible saga of spy-counterspy is brought vividly to life by author Stephen Harding in what is destined to be classic of World War II literature. G.I. G-Men is a must-read for military and history buffs, espionage fans, and anyone who loves a great adventure story.
Three more short stories from D.G. Heath: A Person of InterestLife of the rich and famous comes to an abrupt end for movie director, Michael Gordon and his wife Margaret. Without a verified alibi, Michael's son William becomes the main suspect in their deaths. With greed as her guide, his vicious step-sister Liz seeks revenge. Plotting to put William in prison for murder and claim the entire family fortune for herself, she carefully weaves her web. Only a guilty verdict will tie the knot that will make her a millionaire. William's indictment brings it to trial, but will the jury be convinced beyond a reasonable doubt?AccentWhat would you do if you overheard someone plotting a murder? Casey heard his accent, but couldn't see his face and didn't want to get involved, however, the murderer may have seen her-in fact she's sure he did. The police place her in a witness protection program after the attempted murder of fashion designer Gianni Scarlatti. But that doesn't stop a professional assassin and master of disguise-he knows how to find her. Will she live to put this dangerous wanted criminal behind bars or will getting involved be her death?VortexWhen Nick and Patrick set off on a road trip through several National Parks, it leads them on a psychic journey with a lost treasure, mysterious happenings, a dangerous stalker, revealing confessions, and amazing discoveries. Set in the rugged National Monuments of Death Valley, Zion, Bryce Canyon, and Grand Canyon in the great Southwest, and surrounded by nature's majestic beauty, Patrick is drawn into the destiny he has been chosen to follow with a love he never dreamed he would find
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Herbert George Wells, m s conocido como H. G. Wells (21 de septiembre de 1866 en Bromley, Kent - 13 de agosto de 1946 en Londres), fue un escritor, novelista, historiador y fil sofo brit nico. Es famoso por sus novelas de ciencia ficci n y es considerado junto a Julio Verne, uno de los precursores de este g nero. Por sus escritos relacionados con ciencia, en 1970 se decidi en su honor llamarle H. G. Wells a un astroblema lunar ubicado en el lado oscuro de la Luna. En 1997 fue incluido en el Sal n de la Fama de la ciencia ficci n con car cter p stumo en reconocimiento a su obra pionera en el g nero y es considerado uno de los mejores autores de ciencia ficci n de todos los tiempos. Sus obras La m quina del tiempo y La guerra de los mundos obtuvieron tambi n esta distinci n.