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William James The Principles of Psychology. Vol 2 only New York Henry Holt & Co 1914 B000MZR0CY Later Printing Hard Cover Good+; barely noticeable clear wet stains along top edge and in lower forecorner of most pages; extremities rubbed/bumped and in a few places very slightly frayed; light soil/stain to covers and page edges; some foxing to blank endpapers; bookplate on front pastedown, owner's name written on ffep. No dust jacket. Covered in olive cloth. Hinges and binding are sound; pages are free of marks. William James (1842 -1910), the brother of novelist Henry James, was an important American philosopher. His work in psychology was pioneering but not seminal, as his students were wooed away to experimental and psychoanalytic approaches even during his lifetime. Still, this is an important book for the history of philosophy and psychology. Later printing (c. 1914) of the 1890 first edition; 8vo; vi+704 pp. Price:
100.00 USD
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