The Portable Jung


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Author  Carl Gustav Jung (ed. Joseph Campbell)

Publisher Viking Press (Portable Library Series)

Format Third Printing, 1972, Paperback)

condition

Summary

The Portable Jung, edited by Joseph Campbell and translated by R.F.C. Hull, is an essential volume for anyone seeking to understand the foundational ideas of Carl Gustav Jung—one of the most influential thinkers in psychology and modern spirituality. This 1972 third printing paperback edition (ISBN 670010707) offers a rich and comprehensive selection from Jung’s vast body of work. With selections that span the arc of his career, this reader-friendly collection explores key concepts such as the collective unconscious, archetypes, individuation, and dream analysis.

Joseph Campbell’s insightful introduction and thorough editorial commentary provide the perfect bridge between Jung’s sometimes complex prose and the modern reader. Included are detailed notes, a helpful chronology, and an extensive bibliography, making this a vital resource for both newcomers and seasoned students of Jungian thought.

This copy is in very good condition with a clean interior; the cover shows some age wear but remains intact. Ideal for collectors and readers alike, it’s a valuable find priced competitively with independent booksellers

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