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OGDEN, C.K., editor. Psyche. An Annual of General and Linguistic Psychology. Volume XV/XVI. London: The Orthological Institute/Kegan Paul & Co. 1935/1936.
Two volumes: 254/200 pp. Original boards with linen backstrips, paper labels, spines sunned, a little rubbed.
Psyche was launched in 1920, with Ogden as a member of the journal's founding group; he was editor for thirty years, and bought the magazine in 1925 when finances and circulation were low. Ogden considered the journal a medium for all our linguistic research. Includes articles by Ogden himself (including some written under the pseudonym 'Adelyne More'), I.A. Richards, R.C. Oldfield, and W. Empson.
Two volumes: 254/200 pp. Original boards with linen backstrips, paper labels, spines sunned, a little rubbed.
Psyche was launched in 1920, with Ogden as a member of the journal's founding group; he was editor for thirty years, and bought the magazine in 1925 when finances and circulation were low. Ogden considered the journal a medium for all our linguistic research. Includes articles by Ogden himself (including some written under the pseudonym 'Adelyne More'), I.A. Richards, R.C. Oldfield, and W. Empson.
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| Author | OGDEN, C.K., editor. |
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