WITTELS, Fritz. Critique of Love
WITTELS, Fritz. Critique of Love. London: George Alenn and Unwin. 1930. 8vo. pp. 317, [ii[ ads. First British edition. Publisher’s brown cloth lettered in gilt to the spine. Near fine, the cloth clean and bright, the binding tight and gently rolled, the contents mostly fine, with an ink inscription to the front endpaper and light offsetting here, else fine. The vibrant Modernist dust jacket unclipped (12s 6d net) complete and near fine, with some tape reinforcements to jacket verso at head and tail of spine. Uncommon.
A Freudian analysis of love and sexual desire. Inspired by Freud, Wittels championed Freud’s ideas on most subjects, but especially relating to sex and sexual behaviour. Wittels was the primary biographer of Freud and even dedicates the book to his psychoanalyst colleague and hero.
WITTELS, Fritz. Critique of Love. London: George Alenn and Unwin. 1930. 8vo. pp. 317, [ii[ ads. First British edition. Publisher’s brown cloth lettered in gilt to the spine. Near fine, the cloth clean and bright, the binding tight and gently rolled, the contents mostly fine, with an ink inscription to the front endpaper and light offsetting here, else fine. The vibrant Modernist dust jacket unclipped (12s 6d net) complete and near fine, with some tape reinforcements to jacket verso at head and tail of spine. Uncommon.
A Freudian analysis of love and sexual desire. Inspired by Freud, Wittels championed Freud’s ideas on most subjects, but especially relating to sex and sexual behaviour. Wittels was the primary biographer of Freud and even dedicates the book to his psychoanalyst colleague and hero.
WITTELS, Fritz. Critique of Love. London: George Alenn and Unwin. 1930. 8vo. pp. 317, [ii[ ads. First British edition. Publisher’s brown cloth lettered in gilt to the spine. Near fine, the cloth clean and bright, the binding tight and gently rolled, the contents mostly fine, with an ink inscription to the front endpaper and light offsetting here, else fine. The vibrant Modernist dust jacket unclipped (12s 6d net) complete and near fine, with some tape reinforcements to jacket verso at head and tail of spine. Uncommon.
A Freudian analysis of love and sexual desire. Inspired by Freud, Wittels championed Freud’s ideas on most subjects, but especially relating to sex and sexual behaviour. Wittels was the primary biographer of Freud and even dedicates the book to his psychoanalyst colleague and hero.