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FREUD, Sigmund. Drei Abhandlungen zur Sexualtheorie. Leipzig and Vienna: Franz Deuticke, 1905.
8o (241 x 160 mm). Original printed gray wrappers (tiny hole in spine and with slight wear at heel, small tear at top edge of front cover); maroon half-morocco folding case.
FIRST EDITION of Three Essays on the Theory of Sexuality, second only to the Interpretation of Dreams in its importance to Freudian theory. PRESENTATION COPY to his close friend, the archeologist Emmanuel Lwy, inscribed by Freud at top of front cover: "Seinem lieben freunde/Prof. Em. Lwy/der Verf." "This work sets forth Freud's theory of infantile sexuality and psychosexual development, in which he postulated the existence of infantile erogenous zones, stated that an infant's first sexual objects are its parents, and described the four stages of human sexual development: oral, anal, phallic and genital. That infants and children experience sexual feelings had long been observed by parents and nursemaids, yet the analysis of this delicate subject in a scientific treatise centered Freud in a storm of criticism that has not yet fully abated" (Stanford). A very good copy of a primal Freud work with a very rare presentation inscription. Garrison-Morton 4983; Grinstein 79; Jones II, pp. 321-327; Standard edition 1905d; Stanford 30; Norman F55.
8o (241 x 160 mm). Original printed gray wrappers (tiny hole in spine and with slight wear at heel, small tear at top edge of front cover); maroon half-morocco folding case.
FIRST EDITION of Three Essays on the Theory of Sexuality, second only to the Interpretation of Dreams in its importance to Freudian theory. PRESENTATION COPY to his close friend, the archeologist Emmanuel Lwy, inscribed by Freud at top of front cover: "Seinem lieben freunde/Prof. Em. Lwy/der Verf." "This work sets forth Freud's theory of infantile sexuality and psychosexual development, in which he postulated the existence of infantile erogenous zones, stated that an infant's first sexual objects are its parents, and described the four stages of human sexual development: oral, anal, phallic and genital. That infants and children experience sexual feelings had long been observed by parents and nursemaids, yet the analysis of this delicate subject in a scientific treatise centered Freud in a storm of criticism that has not yet fully abated" (Stanford). A very good copy of a primal Freud work with a very rare presentation inscription. Garrison-Morton 4983; Grinstein 79; Jones II, pp. 321-327; Standard edition 1905d; Stanford 30; Norman F55.