'Man and His Symbols,' Carl G. Jung (1964). Illustrated Edition, Hardcover.

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For dreamers, travelers, and wonder-seekers:

A comprehensive presentation of the essential ideas of psychologist icon Carl Jung, featuring richly illustrated pages. This classic volume encompasses many of the founding concepts of Jungian psychology, and is a cherished favorite in our home library!

‘Man and His Symbols,’ by Carl G. Jung. First Edition, Hardcover. Aldus Books, London UK, 1964. 320pp with contents, index, and illustrations (b&w and color). Overall, good condition: This volume is missing the dust jacket, with light foxing on the cover pages and slight wear to the spine.

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For dreamers, travelers, and wonder-seekers:

A comprehensive presentation of the essential ideas of psychologist icon Carl Jung, featuring richly illustrated pages. This classic volume encompasses many of the founding concepts of Jungian psychology, and is a cherished favorite in our home library!

‘Man and His Symbols,’ by Carl G. Jung. First Edition, Hardcover. Aldus Books, London UK, 1964. 320pp with contents, index, and illustrations (b&w and color). Overall, good condition: This volume is missing the dust jacket, with light foxing on the cover pages and slight wear to the spine.

For dreamers, travelers, and wonder-seekers:

A comprehensive presentation of the essential ideas of psychologist icon Carl Jung, featuring richly illustrated pages. This classic volume encompasses many of the founding concepts of Jungian psychology, and is a cherished favorite in our home library!

‘Man and His Symbols,’ by Carl G. Jung. First Edition, Hardcover. Aldus Books, London UK, 1964. 320pp with contents, index, and illustrations (b&w and color). Overall, good condition: This volume is missing the dust jacket, with light foxing on the cover pages and slight wear to the spine.

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“The Sea is the favorite symbol for the unconscious, the mother of all that lives.”

— Carl G. Jung.

*Image is a detail from a painting by artist Jessie Howe.