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euclid's outline of sex: a freudian study
first printing, 1922. scarce.
analysis of the life and works of euclid, "the father of geometry," through a freudian lens.
an early review published in "the atlantic" notes that birdwood "was impelled to a psycho-analytic investigation of euclid by the promise of an exceptionally rich sex-content which earlier students seem oddly to have overlooked." (hence the book's title).
includes illustrations by herb roth.
new york: henry holt and company. 68 pages. 6 x 9.25". hardcover. bound in cloth-covered boards. book condition: negligible shelfwear. near fine. Item #1036
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