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All published of Bloch's never completed comprehensive history of prostitution, part one of the second volume being completed after Bloch's death by Georg Loewenstein. Haeberle 1983 p. 7: "He considered prostitution the central problem of sexology, since it combined the biological and cultural aspects of sex in the most dramatic and obvious fashion. … Nothing comparable has ever been attempted again."
A pioneering and widely influential study of sexuality.
Grinstein 10466; Norman Catalog F88.
In his preface Freud avers that Bourke's book confirms that infants derive pleasure and interest from excremental functions and that the sexual and excremental functions are intimately connected.
Grinstein 6784. Deutsch's first monograph and the standard Freudian text on female psychosexuality until replaced some 20 years later by her two-volume treatise on the psychology of women.
Grinstein 6784.
OCLC lists 11 libraries: Cornell & Cornell Med; UCLA, Univ Colorado at Boulder, Harvard Law & Harvard Med, Ohio State, Univ TX Ransom collection, Wellcome, London Libr. The true first appearance of the first volume of Ellis's Studies in the Psychology of Sex, translated by Kurella, whom Ellis had met at the International Medical Congress in 1894 in Rome and who had already translated Ellis's Man and Woman and The Criminal into German. From 1902 on the volume on sexual inversion would appear as volume two of the set that eventually reached completion with its seventh volume in 1927. Ellis did so entirely to deflect attention from the volume dealing with homosexuality, which he had never wanted to be the lead volume for the set. In its next appearance, in English in 1897 in somewhat altered form and omitting some of Symonds's material, Symonds's name was still on the title-page as co-author. His wife bought up the small edition and destroyed it, through Symonds's literary executor, Horatio Brown. Next it appeared—now without Symonds's name—and the second issue was used as a pretext by the authorities to prosecute George Bedborough's bookshop selling material relating to anarchism, birth control, and free thought. Then volume two appeared in 1900 with a Leipsig imprint—except that it was actually printed and published in England, making it and Ellis once again potentially subject to prosecution. At this point, Ellis had had it with trying to publish the Studies in England. From volume three on the set was published only in the United States by F. A. Davis."Sexual Inversion was an unprecedented book. Never before had homosexuality been treated so sobertly, so comprehensively, so sympathetically. To read it today is to read the voice of common sense and compassion; to read it then was, for the grewat majority, to be affronted by a deliberate incitement to vice of the most degrading kind" [Phyllis Grosskurth's Havelock Ellis, p. 185]. See Grosskurth's entire discussion of Ellis, Symonds, and the Studies, pp. 165-190; aslo Vincent Brome's Havelock Ellis: Philosopher of Sex, chapter 7, pp. 88-108.
Contains a complete bibliography of Sacher-Masoch's publications and a bibliography of secondary works on him.
Grinstein 8550. Fenichel's first (or second) book, published simultaneously with Hysterien und Zwangsneurosen.
- Contains 5 chapters + bibliography & index:
- 1. Perversionen.
- 2. Perversionsverwandte Neurosen: a) Sonstige neurotische Sexualstörungen b) Impuslhandlungen und Süchte
- 3. Die Schizophrenien
- 4. Die manisch-depressive Gruppe
- 5. Charakterstörungen
Grinstein 9223.
GM 1635: "Forel's best work; translated into 16 languages."
Band I is largely devoted to epilepsy; Bände II-IV contain many papers on the paraphilias and perversions. All volumes have multiple papers by Stekel.
Volume 1 is devoted to sexual disturbances in childhood and adolescence; volume 2 to sexuality and marital disturbance.
Grinstein 10793. A psychoanalytic study. Member of the WPV and lecturer at the University of Vienna (at the time of writing Privatdozent for Kinderheilkunde), Friedjung founded the Social-Democratic Organization of Physicians in Austria.
OCLC locates only 1 copy, at Univ. Cal. Berkeley.
Krafft-Ebbing for the 20th century. Contains F. Herrmann's "Im Wandel der Kulturen"; Fr. Arnold's "Kathololische Theologie und Kirche"; A. Köberle's "Evangelische Theologie und Kirche"; H. Jäger's "Der Normanspruch des Staates"; Giese's monographic-length "Der Geschlechtskörper und seine Funktion" and "Abnormes und perverses Verhalten"; W. Bräutigam's "Die Problemlage in historischer Sicht"; W. Rasch's "Moderne Behandlusngmethoden" and "Körperliche Behandlungsverfahren"; U. Spiegelberg's "Psychotherapie" and several other short chapters.
Güsberger was Facharzt für Haut- und Geschlechtskrankheiten Osijek.
OCLC records only the 1911 first edition, with 4 libraries having copies. An unaltered re-issue of the 1914 second edition, which had a few revisions and additions.
OCLC locates 6 copies: NY Acad Med, Cal State at Northridge, Yale, Chicago, Harvard Divinity School, Texas, and Oxford.
An important work for the history of sexuality in Europe.
Grinstein 10416; Grinstein Freud Bibliography 284. With a printed letter from Freud included in the Geleitwort.Grinstein 15330. Apparently a pious fraud, this is probably based on the anonymous author's own adolescence. The Introduction contains a long quotation from a letter of Freud's.
Grinstein 10416; Grinstein Freud Bibliography 284.
Contains Laforgue's "Jean Jacques Rousseau"; Bernfeld & Feitelberg's "Die Temperaturdifferenz zwischen Gehirn und Körper"; Holstijn's "Tendenzen des Toten, Todestriebe und Triebe zum Töten"; Th. Reik's "Zu Freuds Kulturbetrachtung"; Wera Schmidt's "Die Entwicklung des Witztriebes bei einem Kinde"; M. Levy-Suhl's "Die Kastrationswunde".
Contains Helene Deutsch's "Mütterlichkeit und Sexualität"; Ludwig Jekels' "Das Problem der doppelten Motivgestaltung"; Max Levy-Suhl's "Über die frühkindlich Sexualität des Menschen im Vergleich mit der Geschlechtsreife bei Säugetieren"; Hans Kelsen's "Die platonische Liebe I"; Walter Muschg's "Dichtung als archaisches Erbe"; Imre Hermann's "Zum Triebleben der Primaten."
Contains Brill's "Über Dichtung und orale Befriedigung"; Schilder's "Psychoanalyse und Biologie"; Hans Peters' "Die Sexualbiologie der Spinnen"; Hans Kelsen's "Die platonische Liebe (II)"; Albrecht Schaeffer's "Noch einmal: Der Feuermythos"; Dorian Feigenbaum's "Bemerkungen zu den 'Libidinösen Typen'"; Paul Kecskeméti's "Psychologie und Ontologie Besprechungen."
Contains Putnam's "Allgemeine Gesichtspunkte zur psychoanalytischen Bewegung"; Stärcke's "Aus dem Alltagsleben"; Ernest Jones' "Professor Janet über Psychoanalyse"; Sabina Spielrein's "Die Äußerungen des Ödipuskomplexes im Kindesalter"; Sadger's "Kleine Mitteilungen aus der psychoanlytischen Paxis"; Tausk's "Über eine besondere Form von Zwangsphantasien."
Contains Abraham's "Zur Prognose psychoanalytischer Behandlungen in vorgeschrittenem Lebensalter"; de Saussure's "Le complexe de Jocaste"; Michael Eisler's "Eine unbewußte Schwangerschaftsphantasie bei einem Manne unter dem Bilde einer traumatischen Hysterie"; and Sadger's "Über Prüfungsangst und Prüfungsträume."
Contains Hermann's "Randbemerkungen zum Wiederholungszwant"; S. Feldmann's "Über das Erröten"; Schilder's "Über eine Psychose nach Staroperation"; Nachmannsohn's "Die Psychoanalyse eines Falles von Homosexualität".
Contains Helene Deutsch's "Zur Genese der Platzangst"; Sadger's "Über Depersonalisation"; Simmel's "Die psychoanalytische Behandlung in der Klinik"; Laforgue's "Zum Begriff der Verdrängung"; Burrow's "Die Laboratoriumsmethode in der Psychoanalyse"; Franz Cohn's "Analyse eines Falles von Straßenangst"; Hárnik's "Vom Widerstand gegen die Traumdeutung in der Analyse"; Fenichel's "Zum 'Merkbefehl'. Zur Angst vor dem Gefressenwerden"; Kovács' "Beispiele zur aktiven Technik".
Contains Horney's "Die Angst vor der Frau"; Rhan's "Erklärungsversuch des Zahnreiztraumes"; Weiß's "Regression und Projektion im Über-Ich"; Schmideberg's "Unbewußte Mechanismen im pathologieschen Sexualleben"; Kogan's "Weltuntergangserlebnis und Wiedergeburtsphantasie bei einem Schizophrenen"; Wulff's "Mutter-Kind-Beziehungen als Äußerungsform des weiblichen Kastrationskomplexes"; Annie Reich's "Ein Fall von Geschwister-Inzest".
Contains Federn's "Das Ichgefühl im Traume"; Winterstein's "Schuldgefühl, Gewissensangst und Strafbedürfnis"; Garma's "Realität und Es in der Schizophrenie"; Zulliger's "Prophetische Träume"; Helene Deutsch's "Über die weibliche Homosexualität"; Jacobssohn's "Lernstörungen beim Kinde durch masochistische Mechanismen".
- Contains Fenichel "Weiteres zur präödipalen Phase der Mädchen";
- Anny Angel "Einige Bemerkungen über den Optismismus";
- Behn-Eschenbuerg "Beiträge zur Vorgeschichte des Oedipuskomplexes";
- Kreyfuß "Der Fall Wieland";
- Barinbaum "Zum Problem des psychophysischen Zusammenhangs mit besonderer Berücksichtigung der Dermatologie";
- Bergler "Über einige noch nicht beschriebene Spezialformen der Ejakulationsstörung";
- Hermann "Die Verwendung des Begriffes 'aktiv' in der Definition der Männlichkeit".
Contains W. Kemper's "Zur Genese der genitalen Erogeneität und des Orgasmus"; Wittels' "Mutterschaft und Bisexualität"; Helene Deutsch's "Über einen Typus der Pseudoaffektivität ('Als ob')"; Eidelberg's "Beiträge zum Studium des Masochismus"; Laforgue's "Der Widerstand im Endstadium der Analyse"; Lillian Rotter's "Zur Psychologie der weiblichen Sexualität"; Else Fuchs' "Zur Psychoanalyse des Stotterns".
Contains M. Wullf's "Über einen Fall von männlicher Homosexualität"; D. K. Dreyfuss' "Zur Theorie der traumatischen Neurose"; E. Kis' "Probleme der Ästhetik"; and E. Isaasc-Edersheim's "Messias, Golem, Ahasver. Drei mythische Gestalten des Judentums. II. Der Golem."
A popular German sex manual that went into at least 20 printings and was still in print in the 1960s.
A popular (and for its day mildly soft-porn) survey of women around the world, some deshabille most in ethnic costumes.
Grinstein 10532; Grinstein Freud Bibliogrpahy 149; Norman Catalog F62 (this copy). Freud's essay first appeared in this fourth edition of Löwenfeld's book, the first edition of which appeared in 1899. A short but important text containing Freud's first extensive revision in print of the childhood seduction theory he had developed between 1895 and 1897. Translated in the Standard Edition VII: 271-279 as "My Views on the Part Played by Sexuality in the Aetiology of the Neuroses."
Grinstein 10532; Grinstein Freud Bibliogrpahy 149; Norman Catalog F61 (this copy). Contains Freud's "Meine Ansichten über die Rolle der Sexualität in der Ätiologie der Neurosen" (My views on the role of sexuality in the etiology of the neuroses), pp. 242-255. First printed in this fourth edition.
Contains three sections: "Über die sexuelle Konstitution"; "Erotik und Sinnlichkeit"; "Die Libido als Triebkraft im geistigen Leben."
Norman Catalog F104. Contains the first appearance of Freud's "Libidotheorie" (pp. 296-298) and "Psychoanalyse" (pp. 377-383)."In 1923 Freud contributed these two expository essays to the Encyclopedia of Sexology, edited by the sexologist Max Marcuse, with whom Freud had corresponded earlier" [Norman Catalog].
Norman Catalog F104.
Mathes was at the time Privatdozent für Geburtshilfe und Gynäkologie an der Universität Graz.
OCLC records only 3 copies.
OCLC locates 3 copies: NY Public, Harvard Law, and Univ of California, Berkeley.
The definitive early work on hermaphroditism, which remained the standard work until Young's 1937 treatise. Reviews the entire existing literature of cases. Neugebauer was chief of the gynecological section of the Evangelist Hospital in Warsaw.
OCLC records 7 copies: NY Acad of Med; Univ of Calif, SF, Univ of Colorado, NLM, Coll of Physicians of Phila, Univ of Washington, Bavarian State Library.
Grinstein 25501.
A Collection of five papers, none translated into English, plus the two-page introduction with the volume title.Contains: 1. Masturbation und Charakterbildung [originally part of the discussion in Die Onanie, 1912].2. Ein Beitrag zum Narzißmus (Das Ich im Traume) [Jahrbuch Bd III, 1911).3. Perversion und Neurose. [IZP Bd VIII, 1922].4. Die psychische Potenz. [a lecture given 16 March 1921 to the WPV].5. Idealbildung und Liebeswahl. [#4 & #5 1st published in IZP Bd. IX, 1923 under the general title "Zum Verständnis der Libidoentwicklung im Heiungsvorgang"].
OCLC locates copies only at Yale & Harvard.
Grinstein 26828. Reich's second book.
With a 9 page Nachwort added to the 2nd edition.
Reich's important interpretation of authoritarian character.
No copies located in OCLC.
OCLC records 6 copies: NY Public, UCLA, Harvard, UMBC, Bakken Library, & Oxford.
OCLC locates copies only at Countway, NY Acad of Med, and the Univ of Rochester.
Grinstein #27904.
Chapters on Badeweise, Prostitution, Kleidung. Sections on die öffentliche Sittlichkeit im gewöhnlichen Verkehr; die öffentliche Sittlichkeit bei felten; ö. S. im Recht; ö. S. in der Kirche; ö. S. in Kunst und Literatur.
OCLC locates only 6 copies. A general guide to sexual biology for lay readers, translated in 1937 as How to Attain and Practice the Ideal Sex Life . . ..
The first psychoanalytic pathobiography.
Grinstein #28806.
Grinstein #28806.
A physician-anthropologist, Saller was director of the University of Munich's Anthropological Institute.
Grinstein #10638. A Viennese urologist and dermatologist, Steiner was one of the earliest physicians in Vienna to take up psychoanalysis. A member of the Wiener Psychoanalytische Verein from 1907-1938, he was one of the two physicians Freud consulted in April 1923 for his palatal tumor.
Grinstein #10638.
Grinstein 31662.
Grinstein 31767.
A pioneer Swiss ethnologist and ethno-psychologist, Stoll was Professor Ordinarius of Geography and Ethnology at the University of Zurich.
Straßman was Professor of Legal Medicine at the University of Berlin and director of its Unterrichtsanstalt für Staatsarzneikunde. He founded the Society of Legal Medicine in Berlin in 1904. See Nemec Highlights in Medicolegal Relations #484.
The great German physiologist/anatomist here turned his attention to the structure of the sex organs. Ordentlich Professor der Anatomie at der Universität Leipzig, Weber edited the 4th edition of Hildebrandt's Handbuch der Anatomie des Menschen. His De tactu was one of the first important early- to mid-19th century contributions to experimental psychology and is a classic in the history of psychology. The greatest achievement of Weber and his two talented brothers with whom he worked as colleagues, "lay in applying the modern exact methds of mathematical physics to the study of the functioning of various systems of higher animals and man" [DSB XIV: 199].
Contains "'Peer Gynt' und Ibsen (Enthaltend einiges über Erotik, über Haß und Liebe, das Verbrechen, die Ideen des Vaters und des Sonnes)"; "Aphoristich-Gebliebenes. (Enthaltend die Psychologie des Sadismus und Masochismus, die Psychologie des Mordes, Ethisches, Erbsünde, etc.)"; "Zur Charakterologie (Enthaltend: Sucher und Priester, Über Friedrich Schiller, Bruchstücke über R. Wagner und den 'Parsifal')"; "Über die Einsinnigkeit der Zeit und ihre ethische Bedeutung nebst Spekulationen über Zeit, Raum, Wille überhaupt"; "Metaphysik (Enthaltend die Idee einer universellen Symbolik, Tierpsychologie [mit ziemlich volständiger Psychologie des Verbrechers] etc.)"; "Die Kultur und ihr Verhältnis zu Glauben, Fürchten und Wissen"; "Lietzte Aphorismen."
Grinstein 36290 (also citing a 1907 printing, which, so far as we can tell, does not exist). Wittels's second book, preceded by his 1904 Taufjude.
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