This two-book set offers an essential introduction to the foundational ideas of Carl G. Jung, a towering figure in psychology and one of the originators of modern depth psychology. Man and His Symbols—Jung’s final work, written with the general reader in mind—uses rich imagery and accessible language to explain his theories on the unconscious, dreams, archetypes, and symbolism. It remains a powerful entry point for those exploring Jungian thought. Paired with this is The Portable Jung, edited by mythologist Joseph Campbell, which brings together a curated selection of Jung's most significant writings, including essays on the collective unconscious, individuation, and psychological types, along with an insightful introduction by Campbell. Together, these volumes provide both an accessible overview and a deeper dive into Jung's revolutionary insights into the human psyche.
Man and His Symbols is a 1969 hardcover in good condition with light shelf wear and mild age toning. The Portable Jung is a 1984 paperback in good condition, showing shelf wear, age toning, and some reading wear. Both books are clean and intact with no major flaws. Please refer to photos for further details on condition of both books.
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SKU: 000002383 000002349
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These 16h 8m pass unblessed, unburdened, unbound.
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