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|notes=Essays by Bronislaw Malinowski, Robert Briffault, C. S. Lewis, Floyd Dell, Margaret Mead, Denis de Rougemont, John Bowlby, Therese Benedek, Ives Hendrick, Sigmund Freud, Theodore Reik, Ian Suttie, Karen Horney, Erick Fromm, Philip Q. Roche, Karl Menninger, D. H. Lawrence, Simone de Beauviour, Pitirim Sorokin, M C. D'Arcy, Reinhold Niebuhr, and Albert Camus. | |notes=Essays by Bronislaw Malinowski, Robert Briffault, C. S. Lewis, Floyd Dell, Margaret Mead, Denis de Rougemont, John Bowlby, Therese Benedek, Ives Hendrick, Sigmund Freud, Theodore Reik, Ian Suttie, Karen Horney, Erick Fromm, Philip Q. Roche, Karl Menninger, D. H. Lawrence, Simone de Beauviour, Pitirim Sorokin, M C. D'Arcy, Reinhold Niebuhr, and Albert Camus. | ||
|excerpt=Pending | |excerpt=Pending |
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Pulp Nonfiction | |
Year: | 1960 |
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Author: | Aron Krich |
Publisher: | Dell Publishing Co. • New York, NY |
Pages: | 319 |
Series: | Laurel Editions |
Series Volume: | AB-401 |
Image Source: | Homosexual Information Center |
Notes: | Essays by Bronislaw Malinowski, Robert Briffault, C. S. Lewis, Floyd Dell, Margaret Mead, Denis de Rougemont, John Bowlby, Therese Benedek, Ives Hendrick, Sigmund Freud, Theodore Reik, Ian Suttie, Karen Horney, Erick Fromm, Philip Q. Roche, Karl Menninger, D. H. Lawrence, Simone de Beauviour, Pitirim Sorokin, M C. D'Arcy, Reinhold Niebuhr, and Albert Camus. |
Excerpt: | Pending |
Review: | Readers are encouraged to submit a review of this book. |
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