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Ayn Rand first edition, signed copy of “Anthem.”
Hardcover with dustjacket. Caldwell, Idaho: The Caxton Printers, LTD.: 1953. Copy given to Nathaniel Branden, her purported protege and lover. Signed and inscribed by Rand in blue ink, “To Barbara and Nathan – – who are now fully my children – to mark your first six-months wedding anniversary – Ayn / July 14, 1953.” Book, which measures 6″x 8.5″, runs 105pp. Thinly-veiled sci-fi-ish allegory supports Rand’s classic Objectivist thesis regarding the subjugation of the ego for the greater whole of society. Dust jacket in near fine condition with minor chips at top. Slight cloth board spotting and very mild toning to interior. A near-perfect signed Ayn Rand first edition copy. Our most expensive Ayn Rand first edition that we have handled. Sold for $22,500.

Sigmund Freud Signed Photo Measuring Over 9″ x 11.75″
Scarce Sigmund Freud signed silver gelatin photo, measuring 9.125″ x 11.75″. The founder of psychoanalysis, whose understanding of the unconscious laid the groundwork for modern psychotherapy, here signs in fountain pen, “Sigm. Freud / 1922″ with a large signature measuring approximately 4.25” long. Matte photo has some silvering and foxing, mostly confined to edges, and mounting remnants to verso, overall in very good condition. A strong presentation. With University Archives COA. Sold for $9,975.

Sigmund Freud Signed Copy of His Book ”Psychoanalyse” — With University Archives COA
Sigmund Freud signed copy of his book, ”Lectures as an Introduction to Psychoanalysis”, the German language edition titled ”Vorlesungen zur Einfuhrung in die Psychoanalyse”. Berlin: Gustav Kiepenheuer Verlag, 1935. Signed by Freud on the front free endpaper in fountain pen, ”Sigm. freud / 1936”, a large signature measuring approximately 3.5” x 1.5”. Hardcover book bound in blue boards measures 4.5” x 7.5”. Some sunning to spine and slight cocking, overall in very good condition. Book originates from a town near Freiberg in Mahren, Freud’s birthplace. With University Archives COA. Sold for $6,655.


Carl Jung Autograph Letter Signed on Dreams, Religion and “otherness” — “…We are living in a highly historic moment…the dogma of Mary’s assumption into heaven, which deifies the feminine…”
Unpublished Carl Jung autograph letter signed, with exceptional content on religion, dream analysis of the afterlife, and a sense of “otherness” that Jung writes he had been living with for 40 years. Dated 3 September 1950 from Bollingen. Ct. St. Gallen in Switzerland, Jung writes on his personal letterhead to his mentee, the psychoanalyst Dr. Rivkah Scharf Kluger. Scharf had recently moved to Jerusalem, prompting Jung to perhaps take a subtle dig at the teachings of his former mentor, Sigmund Freud, by writing, “Not only did you travel to a different country, you also travelled into a different time, namely into a realm of psychology that you have outgrown.” Letter in German translates in full:
“Dear Miss! / Your letter crossed with the one that I sent to the Givat-Brenner address. I hope you received it.
Ascona is now behind me, and I am slowly recovering from all the attendant noise and drama. I am very glad to have heard from you. I have often wondered how you might be doing. I never, not even for a moment, doubted that taking this road was the correct decision for you, but I do not underestimate the complexities it involves either. Not only did you travel to a different country, you also travelled into a different time, namely into a realm of psychology that you have outgrown.”
Jung then comments upon the recent dogma declaration by Pius XII of the Assumption of Mary: “We are living in a highly historic moment, witnessing the coincidence of the Quaternity and synchronicity with the solemn declaration of the dogma of Mary’s assumption into heaven, which deifies the feminine principle and thus transforms the Trinity into the Quaternity. In your present surroundings you now experience the same otherness that I have known for 40 years: one is aware of the unseen and is living within a spiritual future that is still concealed to the world of today.
Neumann’s presentation at Eranos was the best by far. Scholem was very good as well, and so was Corbin. Everything else fell away by comparison. I stayed there from Monday until Saturday. Many people were there, and it was hot to boot, at least during the last days. Van der Leeuw was alarmingly bad.
About your dream! We know so little about what comes after life that interpreting these kinds of dreams is almost impossible. If we were at all permitted to apply psychology to it, we would have to say that, right from the beginning, the transition out of the body is perceived as a tremendous relief. It may well be the experience of a ‘higher’ state, thus the glorification. This is followed by a reckoning with the quintessence of the earthly experience, resp. its examination of the new experience, i.e., the new state of expanded consciousness. This might easily explain the suffering.
The events of the dream have an inverse counterpart within your present situation. Your conscious mind is in a state of heightened experience, and it must deal with a surrounding of limited consciousness, which is not easy for the unconscious mind – or – the desire to remain within you (= mother) either. Thus, presumably, your dream represents a synchronicity. Without a doubt, the dream points to the real mother and her transcendental state. / I wish you all the best and every success! / Faithfully yours, / C.G. Jung.”
Lengthy two-page letter on a single sheet measures 8.25″ x 11.625″. Accompanied by Jung’s personal mailing envelope, handwritten by Jung. Scotch tape repair to split along lower fold, else near fine condition with bold handwriting. Sold for $4,463.


Sigmund Freud Signed Autobiography — Rare First ”Offprint” Edition
Sigmund Freud signed first offprint edition of his autobiography, inscribed to fellow psychoanalyst Oskar Pfister. Marked ”Nicht im Handel” (”not for sale”) and ”Sonderdruck” (”offprint”), this work was originally published in Volume IV of ”Die Medizin der Gegenwart in Selbstdarstellungen” (loosely translated to ”Contemporary Medicine Through Autobiographies”), and here constitutes its first separate issue. The series as originally published was designed to show the current state of medicine, as elucidated by the autobiographies of its leading practitioners. In green wrappers, published in Leipzig: Felix Meiner, 1925, in German. Signed and inscribed by Freud on the front wrapper to Pfister, and dated 1925. Pfister pens a gift inscription to the verso page of a photo frontispiece portrait of Freud, and also notates the last page in pencil. Freud and Pfister (a Swiss Protestant Minister) kept up a correspondence from 1909-1939 which was published in both English and German in 1963. Measures 6.25” x 9”. A near fine copy, beautifully housed in a custom clamshell box. Sold for $4,160.

Ayn Rand Signed “Fountainhead” 1st Ed
Signed and inscribed copy of Ayn Rand’s “The Fountainhead.” Bobbs-Merrill Company: New York: 1943. First edition, later printing. Signed in ink to front free endpaper, “To David Weisbart / Thank you for your brilliant job of film editing – and for your philosophical interest – Ayn Rand.” First edition points present as follows: page 9: the “9” looks like an “o” at the bottom; page 321, line 5: “refrred”; page 381, line 4: “G.W. the ‘G’ is shorter; page 480 line 2: Dominique misspelled “Domininque.” Along with “Anthem” and “Atlas Shrugged,” “The Fountainhead” placed Rand in rarified company among the great authors of her generation. Volume shows only minor wear to edges and ends, else excellent condition. An exceptional copy of this literary masterwork by one of the twentieth century’s greatest intellectuals. Sold for $3,475.

Uncommon Carl Jung Signed Photo Display
Psychiatrist Carl Jung photo display, signed ”C.G. Jung” boldly upon the mat. In the photo Jung is seated at a desk in his study as he pores over written material. Glossy image measures 5” x 7” and display measures 8” x 9.75” overall. Light toning to mat. Near fine. Sold for $1,891.

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