ADLER, Alfred (1870-1937). Studie ber Minderwertigkeit von Organen. Berlin and Vienna, 1907. Unopened. (Spine chipped, some nicks in edges of wrappers.) "During his years of association with Freud, Adler developed the theory of organ inferiority and compensation...[he] theorized that feelings of inferiority, with their attendant compensations, were of fundamental importance to the development of the human psyche" (Norman). -- ber den nervsen Charakter. Wiesbaden, 1912. (Spine worn.) "Adler's first and most important book appeared the year after his break with Freud and his resignation from the Vienna Psychoanalytic Society" (Norman). -- Die Individualpsychologie, ihre Voraussetzungen und Ergebnisse [an offprint]. Bologna, etc. [1914]. FIRST EDITION, offprint issue, PRESENTATION COPY, inscribed by the author on front cover: "In Freundschaft/Adler." Together 3 volumes, 8o. Original printed wrappers. FIRST EDITIONS, except as noted. Norman 10-12. (3)

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ADLER, Alfred (1870-1937). Studie ber Minderwertigkeit von Organen. Berlin and Vienna, 1907. Unopened. (Spine chipped, some nicks in edges of wrappers.) "During his years of association with Freud, Adler developed the theory of organ inferiority and compensation...[he] theorized that feelings of inferiority, with their attendant compensations, were of fundamental importance to the development of the human psyche" (Norman). -- ber den nervsen Charakter. Wiesbaden, 1912. (Spine worn.) "Adler's first and most important book appeared the year after his break with Freud and his resignation from the Vienna Psychoanalytic Society" (Norman). -- Die Individualpsychologie, ihre Voraussetzungen und Ergebnisse [an offprint]. Bologna, etc. [1914]. FIRST EDITION, offprint issue, PRESENTATION COPY, inscribed by the author on front cover: "In Freundschaft/Adler." Together 3 volumes, 8o. Original printed wrappers. FIRST EDITIONS, except as noted. Norman 10-12. (3)