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The Psychoanalysis of Dreams by Ángel Garma, 1966, published by Pall Mall Press, London.
A scarce edition of this influential work on the role of dreams in the psychoanalytic process. Ángel Garma (1904–1993), a Spanish-Argentinian psychoanalyst, was a key figure in introducing Freudian psychoanalysis to Argentina. His work on dream interpretation remains highly regarded, emphasizing its importance in understanding the unconscious mind.

This 244-page volume includes a preface by Bertram D. Lewin and features black-and-white plates and drawings. Bound in red cloth boards, the book is in solid condition, with all pages clean and securely bound. The only marking is a previous owner’s name written on the title page.

A significant and hard-to-find edition for those interested in psychoanalytic theory and dream analysis.
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