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THE CRIMINAL RECORDS OF THE U.S. IMPERIALIST INVADING CHINA 《美帝国主义侵华罪行录》

THE CRIMINAL RECORDS OF THE U.S. IMPERIALIST INVADING CHINA 《美帝国主义侵华罪行录》 by Chairman Mao

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THE CRIMINAL RECORDS OF THE U.S. IMPERIALIST INVADING CHINA 《美帝国主义侵华罪行录》
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Chairman Mao
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BATTLEDORE LTD (United States)
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THE CRIMINAL RECORDS OF THE U.S. IMPERIALIST INVADING CHINA 《美帝国主义侵华罪行录》 Beijing: China Youth Publishing House, distributed by Xinhua Book Store, 1966, 12mo, 149pp.; pictorial paper wrappers. 17 stories with pictures are included in this book to demonstrate the U.S.'s aggression to China from 1840 to 1957, each story starts with a quotation from Chairman Mao. On page 72 there is a photo of draft found at a U.S. spy's home for attacking Tiananmen Square. Condition is very good. 本书由中国青年出版社出版,新华书店发行。12开,共149页,封皮有彩色图片。书内共有17个故事,每个故事都由毛主席语录引导,讲述了从1840年到1957年以来美国在中国的侵略行为。在第72页上,讲述了从一个美国间谍的家里搜到了要攻击天安门的草图。品相非常好。19×12cm。
[Pocket Memorandum Book]: "Memorandum Book, May 7th, 1838. Commissioned Inspector of Customs" Marcus Hook, Pennsylvania

[Pocket Memorandum Book]: "Memorandum Book, May 7th, 1838. Commissioned Inspector of Customs" Marcus Hook, Pennsylvania

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[Pocket Memorandum Book]: "Memorandum Book, May 7th, 1838. Commissioned Inspector of Customs" Marcus Hook, Pennsylvania
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Between the Covers- Rare Books, Inc. ABAA (United States)
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(Marcus Hook, Pennsylvania, 1838. Softcover. Near Fine. Small blank book. 16mo. Measuring 3¾" x 5¾". 14 leaves written mostly on rectos only. Stitched marbled papercovered card wrappers. Evidence of two leaves removed at the front, else near fine and easily readable. Each entry, between early May and late July, documents an usually large shipment of gun powder, likely from the nearby Du Pont factory. A sample entry: "May 23rd, 1838 Shipped at M. Hook 50 Kegs Powder on board Schooner Fortitude of Cape May Isaac Black, Master. Berthen 74 Tons. cleared at Phila. & bound for Petersburg Virginia." Most of the ships were from New Jersey or Philadelphia, and in every instance they were delivering the powder to the American South: New Orleans, Charleston, Savannah, Wilmington, NC, Richmond, Alexandria, etc. Marcus Hook is a deepwater port on the Delaware border that was a central distribution point for local producers, especially Du Pont.
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Das Trauma der Geburt und seine Bedeutung für die Psychoanalyse by RANK, Otto

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Das Trauma der Geburt und seine Bedeutung für die Psychoanalyse
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RANK, Otto
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Leipzig, Vienna, Zürich: Internationaler Psychoanalytischer Verlag, 1924. Cloth-backed boards, corners reinforced; interior in good condition with some discoloration along margins, some pages unopened. Bookplate of University of Southern California School of Medicine with a small shelf label on the spine. First edition. In The Trauma of Birth, Rank introduced new concepts within the psychoanalytic model. While traditional psychoanalysis focused on the subject’s relationship with the father, Rank considered the subject’s pre-language relationship with the mother and the experience of birth. He examined the roles that myth, religion, art, and philosophy played in separation anxiety arguing that this phase preceded the formation of the Oedipus complex, Freud’s foundational psychoanalytic theory, even though this work was dedicated to Freud. To suggest that a “pre-Oedipal” phase could be the primary causal factor in psychoanalysis caused a rift between Rank and Freud resulting in the dissolution of their friendship and collaboration. According to Ellenberger, Rank’s “theory entailed a new system of interpretation of dreams, a new code of universal symbols, a reformulation of the pleasure principle as the wish to return to the womb, and a new interpretation of normal and abnormal sexual life, neuroses, psychosis, and cultural life as a whole. Rank’s work came as a surprise to psychoanalysis.” Rank (1884–1939) studied philology with a focus on comparative cultural history. Before his controversial text, Rank was one of Freud’s closest confidants. He was one of Freud’s six collaborators in the “ring” that applied psychoanalysis into the study of myth, legends, and art. Rank served as the secretary of the Vienna Psychoanalytic Association and co-editor journal Imago. He resigned from all his positions following The Trauma of Birth, and eventually settled in New York where he worked with great success as a therapist and lecturer.