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THE INTERNATIONAL PSYCHO-ANALYTICAL PRESS

In June appeared the first two volumes of The International Psycho-Analytical Library, namely, 'Addresses on Psycho-Analysis* by the late J. J. Putnam, and 'Psycho-Analysis and the War Neu- roses'. The former is a collection of Dr. Putnam's papers on Psycho- Analysis, together with a bibliography of his psychological wri- tings and an Obituary by Dr. Ernest Jones, a Preface by Professor Sigm. Freud, and a portrait of the author. The latter book con- tains three papers which were read at the Congress of 1918 by Drs. Ferenczi, Abraham and Simmel, a paper by Dr. Ernest Jones read before the Section of Psychiatry of the Royal Society of Medicine, and an Introduction by Professor Freud.

The third volume of the Library, 'The Psycho-Analytic Study of the Family' by J. C. Flugel, will be ready by the time these lines are printed.

A translation of Freud's 'Jenseits des Lustprinzips' (Beyond the Pleasure-Principle) is in the press and one of 'Massenpsychologie und Ich-Analyse' is in active preparation and will appear during the Autumn.

The translation -rights of the 'Sarnmlung kleiner Schriften ztir Neurosenlehre' have been acquired by the Press, and these papers will be rearranged and published in six volumes.

'Essays in Applied Psycho- Analysis' by Dr. Ernest Jones is now in preparation. This will contain, amongst other essays, 'A Psycho- Analytic Study of Hamlet', 'The Symbolic Significance of Salt in Folk-Lore and Superstition', 'The Virgin Mary's Conception through the Ear: A Contribution to the Relations between Aesthetics and Religion'.

Other books in preparation include 'Australian Totemism' by Roheim, 'Studies in Dreams and Allied Topics' by Rank, a collection of papers on Psycho-Analysis by Ferenczi, and one by Abraham.

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