Joseph Campbell , editor
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This masterful selection from the corpus of Carl Jung's writings is introduced
and edited by Joseph Campbell, one of Jung's most famous American
followers. It comprises Jung's pioneering studies of the structure of the psyche,
as well as his inquiries into the psychology of spirituality and creativity, and
the influential On Synchronicity, a paper whose implications extend from
the I Ching to quantum physics.
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| 659 pages Paperback |
| 1971 Distributed Product |
| ISBN 0-14-015070-6 |
| Product No. 60042 |
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$18.00
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