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cc COMPLETE CATALOGUE — Winter/Spring 2008 — featuring 2 new books by Daryl Sharp — www.innercitybooks.net / [email protected]

— Most Recent Titles — NOTE: Visa credit cards are accepted by Inner City Books. Titles listed in this Catalogue are available only from booksellers or directly from Inner City Books. Please see page 11 for ordering details. 115. ON STAYING AWAKE: Getting Older and Bolder (another Jungian romance) Daryl Sharp (Toronto) (2006) ISBN 978-1-894574-16-7. 128 pp. Index Sewn $25 This engaging sequel to Not the Big Sleep (title 112) is a salute to relationships, the primacy of eros over logos, and the importance of consciousness. With the help of Professor Adam Brillig and various lovelies, Sharp leads readers joyfully through the thicket of some basic Jungian concepts, including the enigmatic process of individuation. See Eyes Wide Open (title 117) for book 3 in The SleepNot Trilogy. 116. LONGING FOR PARADISE Psychological Perspectives on an Archetype Mario Jacoby (Zurich) (2006) 2nd edition ISBN 978-1-894574-17-4. 240 pp. Index Sewn $30 “The longing for freedom from conflict, suffering and deprivation is an eternal dream of great emotional power, embodied in almost all cultures as the myth of Paradise.” So begins this singular interdisciplinary study. Mario Jacoby, pursues three major themes: 1) a discussion of the psychological connection between the idea of Paradise and the quality of mother-infant relationship; 2) an analysis of the Biblical tale of Paradise and the Fall; and 3) likens various legends and myths promising a future state of paradise to the healing potential of the Jungian individuation process, with case studies from his practice. 117. EYES WIDE OPEN: Late Thoughts (another Jungian romance) Daryl Sharp (Toronto) (2007) ISBN 978-1-894574-18-1. 160 pp. Index. Sewn $25 This fnal book in The SleepNot Trilogy (with titles 112 and 115) favors readers with new glimpses into the soul of the author and the many life, love and death issues, personal and collective, that engage him. With candor, insight and humor, interweaving personal experience and Jung’s concepts, Sharp and Prof. Adam Brillig chart the course, and trials, of individuation that are part and parcel of everyone’s journey through life. 118. THE GAMBLER: Romancing Lady Luck Billye B. Currie (Jackson, MS) (2007) ISBN 978-1-894574-19-8. 128 pp. Index. Sewn $25 Gambling, once shunned as a criminal activity, is now a mainstream component of Western culture. Participation in gambling is reported by over 80% of North Americans. This is the first ever book on gamblers and gambling from a Jungian perspective. It covers the gamut, from recreation to pathological gambling. The author explores the archetypal foundations of gambling through 1) amplification of images of Lady Luck; 2) the role of “play” as an activity informing the gambler’s approach to the game; and 3) images of the gambler on the continuum from play to addiction. Case stories are included in this exceptionally insightful study of the inner and outer forces that urge us to take a chance, with particular attention to gambling in casinos. Illustrated.

Food for the soul

Studies in Jungian Psychology by Jungian Analysts Marie-Louise von Franz, Honorary Patron Daryl Sharp, Publisher & General Editor

—NEW TITLE (two books)— JUNG UNCORKED: Rare Vintages from the Cellar of Analytical Psychology Decanted by Daryl Sharp (Toronto) (2008) 120. Book One: ISBN 978-1-894574-21-1. 128 pp. $25 121. Book Two: ISBN 978-1-894574-22-8. 128 pp. $25

These books are a celebration of Jung’s wide range of interests. Each chapter presents spirited passages from an essay in one volume of the Collected Works, with experiential commentaries on their psychological and contemporary relevance. Book One explicates and comments on extracts from essays in the Collected Works, volumes 1-9i. Book Two does the same with CW volumes 9ii-18. Each book has its own bibliography and index. See Jung at Heart #47 for Contents.

119. AT THE HEART OF MATTER: Synchronicity and Jung’s Spiritual Testament J. Gary Sparks (Indianapolis, IN) (2007)

ISBN 978-1-894574-20-4. 192 pp. Index. Sewn $30 This is an extraordinary book, important both for its clarification of the phenomenon of synchronicity and for its implications for Western civilization. The author guides readers gently through a basic undeerstanding of physics, from classical Newtonian to modern quantum, and weds that to Jung’s long-standing enquiry into the enigmatic relationship between matter and spirit. Here we meet the conjunction in time of three great minds: Swiss psychiatrist Jung; Nobel Prize-winning physicist Wolfgang Pauli; and the celebrated analyst-scholar Marie-Louise von Franz in their efforts to understand the mysterious interpenetration of time and the timeless, daily life and the transcendent. The journey is exciting and illuminating. For scientists it invites a widening of perspective at the spiritual borders of their craft. For therapists it is certain to mark a watershed in an understanding of the individuation process. 30 illustrations. See Jung at Heart #47 for excerpt.

— INSIDE— Index by Title and Author 2 Complete Backlist, 1980-2006 3-10 Terms of Sale and Discounts 11 ORDER FORM 11

TITLE INDEX (numbers in brackets refer to chronological listing in this Catalogue) Addiction to Perfection (12) Marion Woodman Aion Lectures (71) Edward F. Edinger Alchemy: An Introduction (5) M.-L. von Franz Alcoholism and Women (11) Jan Bauer Analytic Encounter (15) Mario Jacoby Animal Guides (97) Neil Russack Animus Aeternus (49) Deldon Anne McNeely Animus and Anima in Fairy Tales (100) M.-L. von Franz Archetypal Patterns in Fairy Tales (76) M.-L. von Franz Archetype of Renewal (104) D. Stephenson Bond Archetype Revisited (105) Anthony Stevens Archetypes and Strange Attractors (75) J.R. Van Eenwyk At the Heart of Matter (119) J. Gary Sparks Aurora Consurgens (89) Marie-Louise von Franz Awakening Woman (101) Nancy Qualls-Corbett Bible and the Psyche (24) Edward F. Edinger Body and Soul (48) Albert Kreinheder Border Crossings (8) Donald Lee Williams C.G. Jung: His Myth (77) Marie-Louise von Franz Castration and Male Rage (50) Eugene Monick Cat, The (83) Marie-Louise von Franz Celebrating Soul (84) Lawrence W. Jaffe Chicken Little (61) Daryl Sharp Christian Archetype (28) Edward F. Edinger Circle of Care (46) Warren Steinberg Coming To Age (62) Jane R. Prétat Complex (98) Erel Shalit Conscious Femininity (58) Marion Woodman Creating a Life (92) James Hollis Creation of Consciousness (14) Edward Edinger Cultural Attitudes (19) Joseph L. Henderson Cumulative Index (81) Daryl Sharp Dear Gladys (37) Daryl Sharp Descent to the Goddess (6) Sylvia Brinton Perera Digesting Jung (95) Daryl Sharp Divine Tempest (78) David E. Schoen Dream Story (44) Donald Broadribb

Eden Project (79) James Hollis Ego and Self (90) Edward F. Edinger Encounter with the Self (22) Edward F. Edinger Eros and Pathos (40) Aldo Carotenuto Eyes Wide Open (117) Daryl Sharp Food and Transformation (74) Eve Jackson Gambler (118) Billye B. Currie Getting To Know You (55) Daryl Sharp Goethe’s Faust (43) Edward F. Edinger Illness That We Are (17) John P. Dourley Inner Journey (88) Barbara Hannah Irish Bull God (107) Sylvia Brinton Perera Jung Lexicon (47) Daryl Sharp Jung Uncorked (120, 121) Daryl Sharp Jung and Yoga (94) Judith Harris Jungian Dream Interpretation (13) James A. Hall Jungian Experience (26) James A. Hall Jungian Psychology Unplugged (80) Daryl Sharp Living Jung (72) Daryl Sharp Living Room Mysteries (60) Graham Jackson Longing for Paradise (116) Mario Jacoby Melville’s Moby-Dick (69) Edward F. Edinger Middle Passage (59) James Hollis Mother, The (34) Sibylle Birkhäuser-Oeri Mysterium Lectures (66) Edward F. Edinger Mystery of the Coniunctio (65) Edward Edinger Mythologems (109) James Hollis Narcissism (9) Nathan Schwartz-Salant Not the Big Sleep (112) Daryl Sharp Now or Neverland (82) Ann Yeoman On Divination (3) Marie-Louise von Franz On Staying Awake (115) Daryl Sharp On This Journey We Call Our Life (103) James Hollis Owl Was a Baker’s Daughter (4) Marion Woodman Parental Image (106) M. Esther Harding Passion of Perpetua (110) Marie-Louise von Franz Personality Types (31) Daryl Sharp Phallos (27) Eugene Monick

AUTHOR INDEX (numbers in brackets refer to chronological listing in this Catalogue) Barker, Cara World Weary Woman (96) Bauer, Jan Alcoholism and Women (11) Birkhäuser-Oeri, Sibylle The Mother (34) Bond, D. Stephenson The Archetype of Renewal (104) Broadribb, Donald The Dream Story (44) Carotenuto, Aldo Eros and Pathos (40) Covitz, Joel Visions in the Night (91) Currie, Billye B. The Gambler (118) Dallett, Janet O. When the Spirits Come Back (33) Saturday’s Child (51) Dourley, John P. The Illness That We Are (17) A Strategy for a Loss of Faith (56) Edinger, Edward F. The Creation of Consciousness (14) Encounter with the Self (22) The Bible and Psyche (24) The Christian Archetype (28) Goethe’s Faust (43) Transformation of the God-Image (54) The Mystery of the Coniunctio (65) The Mysterium Lectures (66) Melville’s Moby-Dick (69) The Aion Lectures (71) The Psyche in Antiquity (85, 86) Ego and Self (90) The Psyche on Stage (93) Science of the Soul (102) The Sacred Psyche (108) Furth, Gregg M. The Secret World of Drawings (99) Gardner, Robert L. The Rainbow Serpent (45) Hall, James A. Jungian Dream Interpretation (13) The Jungian Experience (26) Hannah, Barbara The Inner Journey (88) Harding, M. Esther The Parental Image (106) Harris, Judith Jung and Yoga (94) Henderson, Joseph L. Cultural Attitudes (19) Hollis, James The Middle Passage (59) Under Saturn’s Shadow (63) Tracking the Gods (68)

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Hollis, Kames (cont.) Swamplands of the Soul (73) The Eden Project (79) Creating a Life (92) On This Journey We Call Our Life (103) Mythologems (109) Jackson, Eve Food and Transformation (74) Jackson, Graham The Secret Lore of Gardening (52) The Living Room Mysteries (60) Jacoby, Mario The Analytic Encounter (15) Longing for Paradise (116) Jaffe, Lawrence W. Celebrating Soul (84) Kluger, Rivkah Schärf Psyche in Scripture (70) McNeely, Deldon Anne Touching (30) McPherson, Sigrid R. The Refiner’s Fire (53) Meredith, Margaret Eileen The Secret Garden (111) Monick, Eugene Phallos (27) Castration and Male Rage (50) Potency (114) Nell, Renée Use of Dreams in Couple Counseling (113) Perera, Sylvia Brinton Descent to the Goddess (6) The Scapegoat Complex (23) The Irish Bull God (107) Prétat, Jane R. Coming To Age (62) Qualls-Corbett, Nancy The Sacred Prostitute (32) Awakening Woman (101) Russack, Neil Animal Guides (97) Schoen, David E. Divine Tempest (78) Schwartz-Salant, Nathan Narcissism (9) Shalit, Erel The Complex (98) Sharp, Daryl The Secret Raven (1) Personality Types (31) The Survival Papers (35) Dear Gladys (37) Jung Lexicon (47) Getting To Know You (55) Chicken Little (61)

Potency (114) Eugene Monick Pregnant Virgin (21) Marion Woodman Psyche in Antiquity (85, 86) Edward F. Edinger Psyche in Scripture (70) Rivkah Schärf Kluger Psyche on Stage (93) Edward F. Edinger Puer Aeternus (87) Marie-Louise von Franz Rainbow Serpent (45) Robert L. Gardner Ravaged Bridegroom (41) Marion Woodman Redemption Motifs (2) Marie-Louise von Franz Refiner’s Fire (53) Sigrid R. McPherson Sacred Prostitute (32) Nancy Qualls-Corbett Sacred Psyche (108) Edward F. Edinger Saturday’s Child (51) Janet O. Dallett Scapegoat Complex (23) Sylvia Brinton Perera Science of the Soul (102) Edward F. Edinger Secret Garden (111) Margaret Eileen Meredith Secret Lore of Gardening (52) Graham Jackson Secret Raven (1) Daryl Sharp Secret World of Drawings (99) Gregg M. Furth Strategy for a Loss of Faith (56) John P. Dourley Survival Papers (35) Daryl Sharp Swamplands of the Soul (73) James Hollis Touching (30) Deldon Anne McNeely Tracking the Gods (68) James Hollis Transformation of the God-Image (54) E.F. Edinger Under Saturn’s Shadow (63) James Hollis Use of Dreams in Couple Counseling (113) Renée Nell Visions in the Night (91) Joel Covitz When the Spirits Come Back (33) Janet Dallett Who Am I, Really? (67) Daryl Sharp World Weary Woman (96) Cara Barker THE BRILLIG TRILOGY (Sharp) CHICKEN LITTLE (61) WHO AM I, REALLY (67) LIVING JUNG (72)

Sharp, Daryl (cont.) Who Am I, Really? (67) Living Jung (72) Jungian Psychology Unplugged (80) Cumulative Index (81) Digesting Jung (95) Not the Big Sleep (112) On Staying Awake (115) Eyes Wide Open (117) Jung Uncorked (120, 121) Sparks, J. Gary At the Heart of Matter (119) Steinberg, Warren Circle of Care (46) Stevens, Anthony Archetype Revisited (105) Van Eenwyk, John R. Archetypes & Strange Attractors (75) von Franz, Marie-Louise Redemption Motifs (2) On Divination and Synchronicity (3) Alchemy: An Introduction (5) Archetypal Patterns in Fairy Tales (76) C.G. Jung: His Myth in Our Time (77) The Cat: A Tale of Feminine Redemption (83) The Problem of the Puer Aeternus (87) Aurora Consurgens (89) Animus and Anima in Fairy Tales (100) The Passion of Perpetua (110) Williams, Donald Lee Border Crossings (8) Woodman, Marion Owl Was a Baker’s Daughter (4) Addiction to Perfection (12) The Pregnant Virgin (21) The Ravaged Bridegroom (41) Conscious Femininity (58) Yeoman, Ann Now or Neverland (82) THE SLEEPNOT TRILOGY (Sharp) NOT THE BIG SLEEP (112) ON STAYING AWAKE (115) EYES WIDE OPEN (117)

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— COMPLETE BACKLIST — 1980—2006 1. THE SECRET RAVEN: Conflict and Transformation Daryl Sharp (Toronto) ISBN 978-0-919123-00-7. (1980) 128 pp. $25 A concise illustration of the meaning and purpose of neurosis, with particular attention to puer psychology, anima and shadow, the mother complex, individuation and dream symbolism. Focus on the life of Franz Kafka. Illustrated. Index. (See also titles 20, 35, 37) 2. REDEMPTION MOTIFS IN FAIRY TALES Marie-Louise von Franz† (Zürich) ISBN 978-0-919123-01-4. (1980) 128 pp. Sewn $25 Nonlinear approach to the significance of fairy tales for an understanding of the process of psychological development. Concise explanations of complexes, projection, archetypes and active imagination. A classic. Index. (See also titles 23, 34, 76, 83, 100) 3. ON DIVINATION AND SYNCHRONICITY The Psychology of Meaningful Chance Marie-Louise von Franz† (Zürich) ISBN 978-0-919123-02-1. (1980) 128 pp. Sewn $25 Penetrating study of the psychological aspects of time, number and methods of divining fate such as the I Ching, astrology, Tarot, palmistry, dice, etc., contrasting Western scientific attitudes with those of the Chinese and so-called primitives. Diagrams. Index. 4. THE OWL WAS A BAKER’S DAUGHTER Obesity, Anorexia Nervosa and the Repressed Feminine Marion Woodman (Toronto) ISBN 978-0-919123-03-8. (1980) 144 pp. Sewn $25 Eye-opening insights into the body as mirror of the psyche in eating disorders and weight disturbances. Case studies and practical procedures emphasize the integration of body and soul. 18 illustrations. Index. (See also titles 12, 21, 34, 58, 74) 5. ALCHEMY An Introduction to the Symbolism and the Psychology Marie-Louise von Franz† (Zürich) ISBN 978-0-919123-04-5. (1980) 288 pp. Sewn $40 Shows the secret goal of alchemy to be the transformation of the personality, the search for wholeness. Invaluable for interpreting images in modern dreams and for an understanding of relationships. 84 illustrations. Index. (See also titles 43, 61, 65, 66, 71) 6. DESCENT TO THE GODDESS A Way of Initiation for Women Sylvia Brinton Perera (New York) ISBN 978-0-919123-05-2. (1981) 112 pp. Sewn $25 Pioneer study of the need for an inner female authority in a masculine-oriented society. Interprets the journey into the underworld of Inanna-Ishtar, Goddess of Heaven and Earth, to see Ereshkigal, her dark sister. So must modern women descend into the depths of themselves. Rich in insights. Index. (See also titles 21, 58, 64)

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7. PSYCHE AS SACRAMENT John P. Dourley—Out of Print 8. BORDER CROSSINGS: A Psychological Perspective on Carlos Castaneda’s Path of Knowledge Donald Lee Williams (Boulder) ISBN 978-0-919123-07-6. (1981) 160 pp. Sewn $25 A thorough psychological interpretation of the Don Juan novels, bringing Castaneda’s spiritual journey down to earth. Includes Toni Wolff’s model of feminine typology. Familiarity with Castaneda’s novels is not necessary. Index. (See also title 45) 9. NARCISSISM AND CHARACTER TRANSFORMATION The Psychology of Narcissistic Character Disorders Nathan Schwartz-Salant (New York) ISBN 978-0-919123-08-3. (1982) 192 pp. Sewn $30 A practical guide to the phenomenology of narcissism—what it looks like, what it means and how to deal with it. Draws on mythology and a variety of analytic points of view (Jung, Klein, Freud, Kohut, etc.). 18 illustrations. Index. (See also title 46) 10. RAPE AND RITUAL Bradley A. Te Paske—Out of Print 11. ALCOHOLISM AND WOMEN The Background and the Psychology Jan Bauer (Montreal) ISBN 978-0-919123-10-6. (1982) 144 pp. Sewn $25 Compares medical and psychological models, and examines the success of Alcoholics Anonymous in terms of archetypal patterns represented by the Greek gods Apollo, Dionysus, Athene and Asclepius (the wounded healer). Index. 12. ADDICTION TO PERFECTION The Still Unravished Bride Marion Woodman (Toronto) ISBN 978-0-919123-11-3. (1982) 208 pp. Sewn $30 Deluxe hardcover edition: ISBN 978-0-919123-40-3. $35 “This book is about taking the head off an evil witch.” A powerful study of the nature of the feminine in food rituals, dreams, mythology, body work, Christianity, sexuality, creativity and relationships. 22 illustrations. Index. (See also titles 4, 21, 41, 58) 13. JUNGIAN DREAM INTERPRETATION A Handbook of Theory and Practice James A. Hall, M.D. (Dallas) ISBN 978-0-919123-12-0. (1983) 128 pp. Sewn $25 Comprehensive guide to an understanding of dreams in light of the basic principles of analytical psychology. Particular attention to common motifs, the role of complexes, and the goal and purpose of dreams. Index. (See also titles 16, 20, 26, 44, 91) 14. THE CREATION OF CONSCIOUSNESS Jung’s Myth for Modern Man Edward F. Edinger† (Los Angeles) ISBN 978-0-919123-13-7. (1984) 128 pp. Sewn $25 This seminal work by the author of Ego and Archetype proposes a new world-view based on the creative collaboration between the scientific pursuit of knowledge and the religious search for meaning. 10 illustrations. Index. (See also titles 22, 42, 54)

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15. THE ANALYTIC ENCOUNTER Transference and Human Relationship Mario Jacoby (Zürich) ISBN 978-0-919123-14-4. (1984) 128 pp. Sewn $25 Summarizes the views of Jung and Freud on transference and countertransference, as well as those of Martin Buber on I-it and I-thou relationships. Special attention to the significance of erotic love in therapy and analysis. Index. (See also titles 35, 46) 16. CHANGE OF LIFE

Ann Mankowitz—Out of Print

17. THE ILLNESS THAT WE ARE A Jungian Critique of Christianity John P. Dourley (Ottawa) ISBN 978-0-919123-16-8. (1984) 128 pp. Sewn $25 Catholic priest and professor of religion explores Jung’s assessment of Christianity, questioning its essentially masculine orientation and its emphasis on perfection, rather than wholeness, as the goal of life. Index. (See also titles 7, 28, 42, 56) 18. HAGS AND HEROES Polly Young-Eisendrath—Out of Print 19. CULTURAL ATTITUDES in Psychological Perspective Joseph L. Henderson, M.D. (San Francisco) ISBN 978-0-919123-18-2. (1984) 128 pp. $25 A thoughtful work by a senior analyst, author of Thresholds of Initiation and co-author (with Jung) of Man and His Symbols. Ranges through the world of art, mythology, literature and the history of ideas. 24 illustrations. Index. (See also title 14) 20. THE VERTICAL LABYRINTH Carotenuto—Out of Print 21. THE PREGNANT VIRGIN A Process of Psychological Transformation Marion Woodman (Toronto) ISBN 978-0-919123-20-5. (1985) 208 pp. Sewn $30 Deluxe hardcover edition: ISBN 978-0-919123-41-0. $35 “The woman who is virgin, one in herself, does what she does not for power or out of the desire to please, but because what she does is true.” Here is writing with a thinking heart, blending art, literature, religion and case material. Continues Woodman’s pioneering work on the nature of the feminine in both women and men. 28 illustrations. Index. (See also titles 4, 12, 41, 58) 22. ENCOUNTER WITH THE SELF A Jungian Commentary on William Blake’s Illustrations of the Book of Job Edward F. Edinger† (Los Angeles) ISBN 978-0-919123-21-2. (1986) 80 pp. $25 Penetrating study of the Job story as a numinous, archetypal event, and as a paradigm for conflicts of duty that can lead to enhanced consciousness. Full-page reproductions of Blake’s 22 engravings. Index. (See also titles 24, 28, 54, 65, 66, 71, 90) 23. THE SCAPEGOAT COMPLEX Toward a Mythology of Shadow and Guilt Sylvia Brinton Perera (New York) ISBN 978-0-919123-22-9. (1986) 128 pp. Sewn $26 An in-depth study of victim psychology based on historical rituals, dreams, mythology, case material, and archetypal patterns. Shows that scapegoating is a way of denying one’s own dark side by projecting it onto others. Index. (See also titles 6, 51, 64)

26. THE JUNGIAN EXPERIENCE Analysis and Individuation James A. Hall, M.D. (Dallas) ISBN 978-0-919123-25-0. (1986) 176 pp. Sewn $30 Comprehensive description of Jungian thought, addressed particu-larly to those considering analysis and to therapists of other theoretical backgrounds who wish to better understand the clinical application of Jung’s model of the psyche. Practical information on training to become a Jungian analyst. 10 illustrations. Index. (See also title 35) 27. PHALLOS: Sacred Image of the Masculine Eugene Monick (Scranton, PA) ISBN 978-0-919123-26-7. (1987) 144 pp. Sewn $25 Through close examination of the physical, psychological and mythological aspects of phallos, the author differentiates masculinity from patriarchy and discovers a mysterious, divine reality coequal with the maternal principle as an originating force in the psyche. 30 illustrations. Index. (See also titles 50, 52, 63) 28. THE CHRISTIAN ARCHETYPE A Jungian Commentary on the Life of Christ Edward F. Edinger† (Los Angeles) ISBN 978-0-919123-27-4. (1987) 144 pp. Sewn $25 In prose and in pictures carefully selected from traditional art, the author examines in depth some essential stages in the life of Christ and in the lives of those who by choice or fate are called to a suprapersonal destiny. 34 illustrations. Index. (See also titles 22, 24, 58) 29. LOVE, CELIBACY John P. Dourley—Out of Print 30. TOUCHING: Body Therapy and Depth Psychology Deldon Anne McNeely (Lynchburg, VA) ISBN 978-0-919123-29-8. (1987) 128 pp. Sewn $25 Focus on Eros, relatedness and the healing power of touch, with an overview of pioneering body therapies, dance symbolism, transference, dream interpretation and the controversial issue of gratification in therapy. Index. (See also titles 39, 58) 31. PERSONALITY TYPES Jung’s Model of Typology Daryl Sharp (Toronto) ISBN 978-0-919123-30-4. (1987) 128 pp. Sewn $25 Detailed explanations of the psychological attitudes of introversion and extraversion, the functions of feeling, thinking, sensation and intuition, and the pesky role of the unconscious. Index. 32. THE SACRED PROSTITUTE Eternal Aspect of the Feminine Nancy Qualls-Corbett (Birmingham) Foreword by Marion Woodman ISBN 978-0-919123-31-1. (1988) 176 pp. Sewn $30 The disconnection between spirituality and physical love leaves a broad sense of dissatisfaction and boredom in relationships. The author illustrates how our vitality and capacity for joy depend on restoring the soul of the sacred prostitute to its rightful place in consciousness. 20 illustrations. Index. (See also titles 6, 58, 101)

24. THE BIBLE AND THE PSYCHE Individuation Symbolism in the Old Testament Edward F. Edinger† (Los Angeles) ISBN 978-0-919123-23-6. (1986) 176 pp. Sewn $30 Explores Biblical lore as a self-revelation of the objective psyche and a rich compendium of archetypal images representing human-ity’s successive encounters with the numinosum (a.k.a. God, the Self, etc.). Many examples from dreams and more than forty years of clinical practice. Index. (See also titles 22, 54, 66, 70, 90) 25. THE SPIRAL WAY Aldo Carotenuto—Out of Print page 4

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42. LIBERATING THE HEART Lawrence Jaffe—Out of Print 43. GOETHE’S FAUST: Notes for a Jungian Commentary Edward F. Edinger† (Los Angeles) ISBN 978-0-919123-44-1. (1990) 112 pp. Sewn $20 Faust was Jung’s lifelong companion. Here the dean of American analysts shows that Faust is at once a psychological portrait of the modern psyche, a symbolic description of a depth analysis and a guide to understanding alchemy. Index.

33. WHEN THE SPIRITS COME BACK Janet O. Dallett (Seal Harbor, WA) ISBN 978-0-919123-32-8. (1988) 160 pp. Sewn $25 Interweaving her own story with descriptions of those who come to her for help, Dallett details her rediscovery of the integrity of the healing process and illustrates the limitations of prevailing medical attitudes toward mental distrubances. (See also title 51) 34. THE MOTHER: Archetypal Image in Fairy Tales Sibylle Birkhäuser-Oeri† (Zürich) Edited by Marie-Louise von Franz ISBN 978-0-919123-33-5. (1988) 176 pp. Sewn $30 A practical illustration of how the mother complex functions in the world as well as in the deeper regions of the psyche. The focus here is on positive and negative aspects of the maternal image in well-known fairy tales, including Snow White, Sleeping Beauty and Hansel and Gretel. Index. (See also titles 2, 76) 35. THE SURVIVAL PAPERS: Anatomy of a Midlife Crisis Daryl Sharp (Toronto) ISBN 978-0-919123-34-2. (1988) 160 pp. Sewn $25 Lost your mate, your energy, peace of mind? Welcome to midlife crisis. Jung’s basic concepts come alive as one man’s plight is dramatically portrayed with humor, compassion and ruthless clarity. Index. (See also titles 37, 59, 67, 72, 80, 95) 36. THE CASSANDRA COMPLEX Laurie Layton Schapira—Out of Print 37. DEAR GLADYS: The Survival Papers, Book 2 Daryl Sharp (Toronto) ISBN 978-0-919123-36-6. (1989) 144 pp. Sewn $25 Continues the story of Norman’s midlife crisis (title 35) and what happened to him when he went into analysis. Again, part textbook, part novel. Index. (See also titles 59, 67, 72, 80) 38. THE PHALLIC QUEST James Wyly—Out of Print 39. ACROBATS OF THE GODS Joan Dexter Blackmer—Out of Print 40. EROS AND PATHOS Shades of Love and Suffering Aldo Carotenuto (Rome) ISBN 978-0-919123-39-7. (1989) 144 pp. Sewn $25 Why do we fear love? How do we invite betrayal? What can we learn about ourselves from eroticism, abandonment, solitude? What unconscious drives are at work in seduction and jealousy? Are love, suffering and creativity connected? Index. (See also titles 55, 73) 41. THE RAVAGED BRIDEGROOM Masculinity in Women Marion Woodman (Toronto) ISBN 978-0-919123-42-7. (1990) 224 pp. Sewn $35 Focus on the ways in which a woman may be undermined by a crippling relationship with her inner man. Powerful images from poetry, myth, dreams, analysis and personal experience. 8 illustrations. Index. (See also titles 4, 12, 21, 49, 58) Inner City Books, Winter/Spring 2008

44. THE DREAM STORY Donald Broadribb (Baker’s Hill, Australia) ISBN 978-0-919123-45-8. (1990) 256 pp. Sewn $35 A rare weave of theory and application, drawing on various schools of psychology, with a particular strength in tracking recurring symbols in a series of dreams. A solid workbook for those seeking an understanding of dreams in the context of everyday life. Numerous examples. Index. (See also titles 13, 20, 25) 45. THE RAINBOW SERPENT: Bridge to Consciousness Robert L. Gardner (Toronto) ISBN 978-0-919123-46-5. (1990) 128 pp. Sewn $25 Through the psychological interpretation of an Australian aboriginal myth and the making of a medicine-man, the author explores the role of the archetypes in the growth of individual and collective consciousness. 14 illustrations. Index. (See also titles 14, 19) 46. CIRCLE OF CARE: Clinical Issues in Jungian Therapy Warren Steinberg (New York) ISBN 978-0-919123-47-2. (1990) 160 pp. Sewn $25 Focus on transference and countertransference phenomena, with special attention to recurrent themes in therapy—idealization, narcissism, borderline conditions, envy, separation anxiety, depression, etc. Index. (See also titles 9, 15, 50) 47. JUNG LEXICON: A Primer of Terms & Concepts Daryl Sharp (Toronto) ISBN 978-0-919123-48-9. (1991) 160 pp. Sewn $25 Illustrates the broad scope and interrelationship of analytical psychology. Definitions are accompanied by choice extracts from Jung’s Collected Works, with informed commentary and generous cross-references. Diagrams. Index. (See also titles 31, 80, 95) 48. BODY AND SOUL Albert Kreinheder — Out of Print 49. ANIMUS AETERNUS Deldon Anne McNeely — Out of Print 50. CASTRATION AND MALE RAGE: The Phallic Wound Eugene Monick (Scranton, PA) ISBN 978-0-919123-51-9. (1991) 144 pp. Sewn $25 Scholarly yet lyrical, and informed by both Jungian and Freudian theory, this worthy sequel to the author's Phallos (title 27) maps the insecurities and unconscious forces which from early life prompt men to violence, and proposes powerful countermeasures. Index. (See also titles 10, 38, 63, 114) 51. SATURDAY’S CHILD: Encounters with the Dark Gods Janet O. Dallett (Seal Harbor, WA) ISBN 978-0-919123-52-6. (1991) 128 pp. Sewn $25 Where and what is evil? Does it reside in nuclear weapons, cults, earthquakes, cancer? Your boss? Your mate? And what of you yourself? Weaving a singular tapestry of dreams, personal experience and world events, Dallett makes the reality of evil immediate and inescapably personal. (See also titles 23, 33, 64) 52. THE SECRET LORE OF GARDENING Patterns of Male Intimacy Graham Jackson (Toronto) ISBN 978-0-919123-53-3. (1991) 160 pp. Sewn $25 An archetypal perspective on the psychological bond between “green” and “yellow” men, with affinities to earth and sky, matter and spirit, respectively, showing how the fruits of their symbolic gardening can be a deeply rooted affirmation of life. Literature, film and case material. 18 illustrations. Index. (See also title 60) page 5

60. THE LIVING ROOM MYSTERIES Patterns of Male Intimacy, Book 2 Graham Jackson (Toronto) ISBN 978-0-919123-61-8. (1993) 144 pp. Sewn $25 A companion volume to The Secret Lore of Gardening (title 52), further exploring gay typology, with emphasis on the complex psychological dynamics underlying relationships between “blue” men and “red” men. 8 illustrations. Index. (See also title 63)

53. THE REFINER’S FIRE: Memoirs of a German Girlhood Sigrid R. McPherson† (Los Angeles) ISBN 978-0-919123-54-0. (1992) 208 pp. Sewn $30 The author grew up in Germany while Hitler’s National Socialism was ravaging Europe. During her later years in America, she worked at redeeming the shadows of her past, bending all efforts toward achieving inner peace. This is a unique portrayal of the process of self-empowerment. (See also title 64) 54. TRANSFORMATION OF THE GOD-IMAGE An Elucidation of Jung’s Answer to Job Edward F. Edinger† (Los Angeles) ISBN 978-0-919123-55-7. (1992) 144 pp. Sewn $25 Answer to Job contains the essence of the Jungian myth. This erudite and down-to-earth study by the dean of American Jungians evokes that essence with unequaled clarity. Originally seminars at the Jung Institute of Los Angeles. Index. (See also titles 14, 22) 55. GETTING TO KNOW YOU The Inside Out of Relationship Daryl Sharp (Toronto) ISBN 978-0-919123-56-4. (1992) 128 pp. Sewn $25 A lively discussion based on the ideas in Jung’s essay, “Marriage As a Psychological Relationship.” Complex material illustrated with everyday examples. Some inescapable truths emerge, such as that successful relationships depend on becoming conscious of one’s personal psychology. Index. (See also titles 35, 57, 72) 56. A STRATEGY FOR A LOSS OF FAITH Jung’s Proposal John P. Dourley (Ottawa) ISBN 978-0-919123-57-1. (1992) 144 pp. Sewn $25 The author: “If the values of Jung’s good news are to be realized, the religious horsemen of death must first be faced. Jung fingers them. They are faith, hope and charity, clothed in religious or political certitude.” Index. (See also titles 7, 17, 42) 57. CLOSE RELATIONSHIPS

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58. CONSCIOUS FEMININITY Interviews with Marion Woodman (Toronto) ISBN 978-0-919123-59-5. (1993) 160 pp. Sewn $25 Marion Woodman’s books have sold well over 1,000,000 copies, with 20 editions in 10 languages. Those already familiar with her work (see titles 4, 12, 21, 41) will value the deep passion that animates these candid discussions. For those who haven’t yet discovered her, this is an excellent place to begin. Index. 59. THE MIDDLE PASSAGE From Misery to Meaning in Midlife James Hollis (Houston, TX) ISBN 978-0-919123-60-1. (1993) 128 pp. Sewn $25 Why do so many go through so much disruption in their middle years? Why then? What does it mean and how can we survive it? The Middle Passage shows how we can pass through midlife consciously, rendering the second half of life all the richer and more meaningful. Index. (See also titles 35, 37, 63, 73, 79. 92, 103) page 6

61. CHICKEN LITTLE The Inside Story (A Jungian Romance) Daryl Sharp (Toronto) ISBN 978-0-919123-62-5. (1993) 128 pp. Illustrated. Sewn $25 Chicken Little: Messiah, Meshuggeneh or Metaphor? Join the author and Professor Adam Brillig in their fearless search for the truth. This is Book One of The Brillig Trilogy(with titles 67, 72). “Remarkably humorous, beautifully written, tantalizingly irreducible and full of the magic and simplicity of being human. At times it left me breathless.”—Friend’s Review. 62. COMING TO AGE The Croning Years and Late-Life Transformation Jane R. Prétat (Portsmouth, RI) ISBN 978-0-919123-63-2. (1994) 144 pp. Sewn $25 A comprehensive overview of inner events and creative possibilities during the years after middle age. Prétat explores the tasks and potential rewards of this period, including the relevance of the DemeterPersephone myth. Index. (See also titles 16, 25) 63. UNDER SATURN’S SHADOW The Wounding and Healing of Men James Hollis (Houston, TX) ISBN 978-0-919123-64-9. (1994) 144 pp. Sewn $25 Saturn was the Roman god who ate his children to stop them from usurping his power. Men have been psychologically and spiritually wounded by this legacy. Hollis offers a rich perspective on the secrets men carry in their hearts. Index. (See also titles 50, 59, 73) 64. SACRED CHAOS Françoise O’Kane — Out of Print 65. THE MYSTERY OF THE CONIUNCTIO Alchemical Image of Individuation Edward F. Edinger† (Los Angeles) Edited by Joan Dexter Blackmer (Wilmot Flat, NH) ISBN 978-0-919123-67-0. (1994) 112 pp. Sewn $25 Two concise essays on the union of opposites: “Introduction to Jung’s Mysterium Coniunctionis” and “A Psychological Interpre-tation of the Rosarium Pictures”—the alchemical drawings on which Jung based one of his major works, The Psychology of the Trans-ference. 48 illustrations. Index. (See also titles 5, 66) 66. THE MYSTERIUM LECTURES A Journey through Jung’s Mysterium Coniunctionis Edward F. Edinger† (Los Angeles) Edited by Joan Dexter Blackmer (Wilmot Flat, NH) ISBN 978-0-919123-66-3. (1995) 352 pp. Sewn $40 A comprehensive study illuminating the depth and scope of Jung’s magnum opus and its relevance to everyday life. Here is a treasury of material for understanding and amplifying modern dreams and other unconscious contents. 90 illustrations. Index.

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73. SWAMPLANDS OF THE SOUL New Life in Dismal Places James Hollis (Houston, TX) ISBN 978-0-919123-74-8. (1996) 160 pp. Sewn $25 Who does not long to arrive some distant day at that sunlit meadow where we may live in pure contentment? Yet much of the time we are lost in the quicksands of guilt, grief, betrayal, depression and the like. Perhaps the goal of life is not happiness but meaning. Index.

67. WHO AM I, REALLY? Personality, Soul and Individuation Daryl Sharp (Toronto) ISBN 978-0-919123-68-7. (1995) 144 pp. Sewn $25 How does personality differ from persona? What differentiates an individual from the collective? Where does vocation fit in? This is Book Two of The Brillig Trilogy (with titles 61, 72) featuring the author and Professor Adam Brillig in an artful exposition of Jungian psychology. (See also title 112.) 15 illustrations. Index. 68. TRACKING THE GODS The Place of Myth in Modern Life James Hollis (Houston, TX) ISBN 978-0-919123-69-4. (1995) 160 pp. Sewn $25 Whatever our cultural and religious background or personal psychology, a greater intimacy with myth provides a vital link with meaning, the absence of which is so often behind the neuroses of our time. Here the acclaimed author of The Middle Passage (title 59) explains why a connection with our mythic roots is crucial for us as individuals and as responsible citizens of our age. Index. 69. MELVILLE’S MOBY-DICK: An American Nekyia Edward F. Edinger† (Los Angeles) ISBN 978-0-919123-70-0. (1995) 160 pp. Sewn $25 The great American novel Moby-Dick is a psychological document which, like a dream, needs interpretation and elaboration of its images for its meaning to emerge fully. The subtitle of this work underscores the correspondence between Melville’s deep internal struggle and the hidden complexities within us all. Index. 70. PSYCHE IN SCRIPTURE The Idea of the Chosen People and Other Essays Rivkah Schärf Kluger† (Israel) ISBN 978-0-919123-71-7. (1995) 128 pp. Sewn $25 This book aims to help us grasp the symbolic content of our psychic heritage. Five essays, including “The Queen of Sheba in Bible and Legend,” “King Saul and the Spirit of God,” and “Old Testament Roots of Woman’s Spiritual Problem.” Index. 71. THE AION LECTURES Exploring the Self in Jung’s Aion Edward F. Edinger† (LosAngeles) Edited by Deborah A. Wesley (Los Angeles) ISBN 978-0-919123-72-4. (1996) 208 pp. Sewn $30 In Aion Jung took the archetype of the God-image (a.k.a. the Self) as his subject and demonstrated how it has revealed itself progressively in the course of the Christian aeon. Like its companion volume, The Mysterium Lectures (title 66), this is an invaluable resource for understanding symbolic images. 30 illustrations. Index.

74. FOOD AND TRANSFORMATION Imagery and Symbolism of Eating Eve Jackson (London, England) ISBN 978-0-919123-75-5. (1996) 128 pp. Sewn $25 References in dreams to particular foods can often be tracked to powerful individual and collective associations, deeply ingrained in culture. Here are psychological insights on nourishment and eating as expressed in dreams, myths and language. Illustrated. Index. 75. ARCHETYPES & STRANGE ATTRACTORS The Chaotic World of Symbols John R. Van Eenwyk (Olympia, WA) ISBN 978-0-919123-76-2. (1997) 192 pp. Sewn $30 Is chaos in our lives a sign that things have gone terribly wrong? Not necessarily. Just as the material world oscillates between states of order and chaos, so also the individuation process involves stages of psychic balance and disruption. 10 illustrations. Index. 76. ARCHETYPAL PATTERNS IN FAIRY TALES Marie-Louise von Franz† (Zürich) ISBN 978-0-919123-77-9. (1997) 192 pp. Sewn $30 Features in-depth studies of six fairy tales—from Spain, Denmark, China, France and Africa, and one from Grimm—with references to parallel motifs in many others. Unique insights into cross-cultural motifs and individual psychology. Index. (See also titles 2, 34, 83) 77. C.G. JUNG: His Myth in Our Time Marie-Louise von Franz† (Zürich) ISBN 978-0-919123-78-6. (1998) 368 pp. Sewn $40 This insightful biography of Jung by his close associate is not only the most authoritative account of his seminal ideas, it is also a history of the growth and development of Jung’s creative powers. 30-page Index. 35-page Bibliography. 78. DIVINE TEMPEST The Hurricane As a Psychic Phenomenon David E. Schoen (Covington, LA) ISBN 978-0-919123-79-3. (1998) 128 pp. Sewn $25 Visual imagery, historical data, mythological amplification, modern dream material, synchronistic phenomena and first-hand experience are the substance of this whirlwind text that uncovers the psychological significance of great storms. 15 illustrations. Index. 79. THE EDEN PROJECT: In Search of the Magical Other James Hollis (Houston, TX) ISBN 978-0-919123-80-9. (1998) 160 pp. Sewn $25 A timely and thought-provoking corrective to the 2eneralized fantasies about relationships that permeate Western culture. Here is a challenge to greater personal responsibility, a call for individual growth as opposed to seeking rescue from others. Index.

72. LIVING JUNG: The Good and the Better Daryl Sharp (Toronto) ISBN 978-0-919123-73-1. (1996) 128 pp. Sewn $25 New Age pursuits are on the wane. People are hungry for substance. Where else to find it but in Jung’s ideas on the nature and influence of the unconscious? This inventive learning experience is Book Three of The Brillig Trilogy (with titles 61, 67). Index. Inner City Books, Winter/Spring 2008

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86. THE PSYCHE IN ANTIQUITY, Book Two Gnosticism and Early Christianity Edward F. Edinger† (Los Angeles). Edited by Deborah A. Wesley ISBN 978-0-919123-87-8. (1999) 160 pp. Sewn $25 Focuses on the ideas of Paul of Tarsus and Simon Magus, then explores those of their descendants: in the Church, Clement of Alexandria, Origen, Tertullian and Augustine; in the Gnostic line, Marcion, Basilides, Valentinus and Mani. A final chapter clarifies their psychological significance for the modern individual. Index.

80. JUNGIAN PSYCHOLOGY UNPLUGGED My Life As an Elephant Daryl Sharp (Toronto) ISBN 978-0-919123-81-6. (1998) 160 pp. Sewn $25 A comprehensive overview of basic Jungian concepts: archetypes and complexes; psychological types; conflict; neurosis; persona and shadow; projection and identification; the puer/puella syndrome; anima and animus; individuation; dream interpretation; active imagination; inflation, self-knowledge and much, much more. Index. 81. CUMULATIVE INDEX Inner City Books, 1980-1998 Compiled by Daryl Sharp, Publisher ISBN 978-0-919123-82-3. (1999) 8-1/2” x 11” 160 pp. Sewn $40 Over 15,000 individual entries, from AA to zygon, generously crossreferenced. A detailed Key at the bottom of each page points the way to the Inner City title you need. This useful research tool is FREE with individual orders of 10 books or more (no booksellers). 82. NOW OR NEVERLAND Peter Pan and the Myth of Eternal Youth Ann Yeoman (Toronto). Foreword by Marion Woodman (Toronto) ISBN 978-0-919123-83-0. (1999) 192 pp. Sewn $30 A psychological overview of the puer aeternus archetype, with a detailed interpretation of Peter Pan, J.M. Barrie’s play and novel. A lively perspective on the puer as symbolic of both creative and destructive energies. 22 illustrations. Index. (See also title 87) 83. THE CAT A Tale of Feminine Redemption Marie-Louise von Franz† (Zürich) ISBN 978-0-919123-84-7. (1999) 128 pp. Sewn $25 “The Cat” is a Romanian fairy tale about a princess who at the age of seventeen is bewitched—turned into a cat. . . . One by one von Franz unravels the symbolic threads in this story, from enchantment to beating, the ringing of bells, golden apples, somersaults, witches, etc., and, throughout, the great themes of redemption and the union of opposites. 8 illustrations. Index. (See also titles 2, 76, 100.) 84. CELEBRATING SOUL Preparing for the New Religion Lawrence W. Jaffe† (Berkeley, CA) ISBN 978-0-919123-85-4. (1999) 128 pp. Sewn $25 The author writes: “Discernible on the horizon are the first traces of light from a new sun, a new religion, the product of a marriage between reason and faith, science and religion. The closest approximation we have to this today is Jung’s school of psychology, which affirms the redemptive power of consciousness.” Index.

87. THE PROBLEM OF THE PUER AETERNUS Marie-Louise von Franz† (Zürich) ISBN 978-0-919123-88-5. (2000) 288 pp. Sewn $40 In Jungian psychology the term puer is used to describe a certain type of man—charming, affectionate and ever in pursuit of his dreams. These are the men (and women too) who remain adolescent well into their adult years. Von Franz tells it like it is in this classic study. Bibliography and extensive Index. (See also title 82) 88. THE INNER JOURNEY: Essays on Jungian Psychology Barbara Hannah† (Zürich). Ed. by Dean Frantz (New Haven, IN) ISBN 978-0-919123-89-2. (2000) 160 pp. Sewn $25 Like M. Esther Harding, Emma Jung and Marie-Louise von Franz, Barbara Hannah (1891-1986) took Jung’s message to heart and amplified it according to her own experience. The six essays here exemplify her legacy: a keen mind, psychological integrity and an abiding faith in the healing power of the unconscious. Index. 89. AURORA CONSURGENS On the Problem of Opposites in Alchemy Edited with a Commentary by Marie-Louise von Franz† (Zürich) ISBN 978-0-919123-90-8. (2000) 576 pp. $50 Sewn hard cover, limited edition. This rare medieval alchemical treatise is scattered throughout with insights relevant to the process of individuation in modern men and women. Von Franz’s penetrating commentary shows how a classical Jungian approach can unlock the meaning of this psychologically significant text. Originally published in 1966 as a companion volume to Jung’s major work, Mysterium Coniunctionis. Index. 90. EGO AND SELF: The Old Testament Prophets Edward F. Edinger† (Los Angeles). Edited by J. Gary Sparks ISBN 978-0-919123-91-5. (2000) 160 pp. Sewn $25 A psychological commentary on the so-called prophetic books in the Bible (from Isaiah to Malachi), continuing Edinger’s detailed exegesis begun in The Bible and the Psyche (title 24), which examined the historical books (from Genesis to Esther). Index. 91. VISIONS IN THE NIGHT Jungian and Ancient Dream Interpretation Joel Covitz (Brookline, MA) ISBN 978-0-919123-92-2. (2000) 128 pp. Sewn $25 Thousands of years before Freud and Jung, “visions in the night” were an important source of divine guidance, and the role of dream interpreter was an established profession. The author examines ancient, medieval and modern literature for insights that illuminate a Jungian approach to the value of dreamwork in the analytic process. Includes case material. 2nd edition, revised. Index.

85. THE PSYCHE IN ANTIQUITY, Book One Early Greek Philosophy Edward F. Edinger† (Los Angeles). Edited by Deborah A. Wesley ISBN 978-0-919123-86-1. (1999) 128 pp. Sewn $25 The purpose of this book is not to study philosophy, but rather to track the psyche as it manifests in the archetypal ideas that so gripped the early Greeks. Dr. Edinger’s unique perspective relates the Greeks’ ideas to modern psychological experience. Index. page 8

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97. ANIMAL GUIDES in Life, Myth and Dreams Neil Russack (San Francisco) Intro. by Joseph L. Henderson ISBN 978-0-919123-98-4. (2002) 224 pp. Sewn $30 Russack’s moving narrative of his and others’ experience of animals—dogs, waterbirds, deer, whales, geese, frogs, elephants, dolphins, horses, boar, octopuses, unicorns and many more—teases out their psychological significance through the deft use of myth-ology, poetry, dreams and case material. 27 illustrations. Index.

92. CREATING A LIFE Finding Your Individual Path James Hollis (Houston) ISBN 978-0-919123-93-9. (2001) 160 pp. Sewn $25 With insight and compassion grounded in the humanist side of analytical psychology, Hollis elucidates the circuitous path of individuation. A powerful commentary on the importance of the examined life, deeply enriched by the inclusion of poetry and excerpts from the work of modern writers. Index. 93. THE PSYCHE ON STAGE Individuation Motifs in Shakespeare and Sophocles Edward F. Edinger† (Los Angeles) Edited by Sheila Dickman Zarrow (Calabasas Park, CA) ISBN 978-0-919123-94-6. (2001) 96 pp. Sewn $25 Explores the development of our understanding of the nature of the Self and its relationship to the ego. Traces manifestations of the archetypes of the tragic hero, the sacred marriage and the search for wholeness through a close analysis of Shakespeare’s Measure for Measure and Romeo and Juliet, and two plays by Sophocles, Oedipus the King and Oedipus at Colonus. Illustrated. Index. 94. JUNG AND YOGA The Psyche-Body Connection Judith Harris (London, Ontario) Foreword by Marion Woodman (London, Ontario) ISBN 978-0-919123-95-3. (2001) 160 pp. Sewn $25 An in-depth study of the parallels between yoga practices and Jungian analysis, and the implications of both for spiritual and psychological growth. An eminently practical approach that on the one hand illuminates Jung’s ideas as they may be experienced through body work, and on the other offers a new psychological perspective to those already involved in body work. 30 illustrations. Index. 95. DIGESTING JUNG Food for the Journey Daryl Sharp (Toronto) ISBN 978-0-919123-96-0. (2001) 128 pp. Sewn $25 This book grew out of the author’s desire to pinpoint key passages in Jung’s writings that have nourished him for years. It provides readers with the main ingredients of Jung’s work and suggests how they might flavor a life in search of meaning. Each chapter is headed by an appetizer, which is then fleshed out by the author’s commentary, meant to stimulate the reader to ruminate on the unconscious factors that influence us all. (See also title 80.) Index. 96. WORLD WEARY WOMAN Her Wound and Transformation Cara Barker (Kirkland, WA) ISBN 978-0-919123-97-7. (2001) 160 pp. Sewn $25 A World Weary Woman is one whose characteristic response to stress is to struggle to achieve. However, in the process she suffers a disconnection from her feminine body wisdom and her creativity. Her task is to find a way of living authentically that allows her to express what awakens her heart. Thus she must detach from who she has been in order to discover who she is meant to be. Index. Inner City Books, Winter/Spring 2008

98. THE COMPLEX Path of Transformation from Archetype to Ego Erel Shalit (Ra’anana, Israel) ISBN 978-0-919123-99-1. (2002) 128 pp. Sewn $25 Our complexes act as dynamic intermediaries in the life-long dialogue with the unconscious, determining how archetype and instinct enlarge ego-consciousness. Shalit provides us with a con-ceptual scaffold with which to examine the inner structures and assumptions that underpin our actions, discussions, loves and hates. Includes case material. Index. 99. THE SECRET WORLD OF DRAWINGS A Jungian Approach to Healing through Art Gregg M. Furth† (New York) Intro.by Elisabeth Kübler-Ross ISBN 978-1-894574-00-6. (2002) 176 pp. Index. Sewn $30 The author’s deep compassion for those in need—adult or child— is evident in this authoritative application of Jung’s ideas as they apply to the interpretation of impromptu drawings and other images from the unconscious. Includes a rich reference section for further reading. 100 illustrations (74 in color). Index. 100. ANIMUS AND ANIMA IN FAIRY TALES Marie-Louise von Franz† (Zurich) Edited by Daryl Sharp ISBN 978-1-894574-01-3. (2002) 128 pp. Sewn $25 Dr. von Franz devoted much of her life to the difficult task of interpreting fairy tales, bringing clarity and earthy good humor to the work. Here she focuses on what fairy tales can tell us about the contrasexual complexes—animus and anima—that inform our fantasies and behavior concerning the opposite sex. Index. (See also titles 2, 76, 83. 101. AWAKENING WOMAN Dreams and Individuation Nancy Qualls-Corbett (Birmingham), with Leila McMackin ISBN 978-1-894574-02-0. (2002) 160 pp. Sewn $25 In this unique collaborative work by an analyst and her analysand, a woman in midlife learns to understand her dreams and emotions, and especially the kinship between sexuality and spirituality, thus acquiring an authentic sense of self. (See also title 32.) Index. 102. SCIENCE OF THE SOUL: A Jungian Perspective Edward F. Edinger† (Los Angeles) Edited by Daryl Sharp and J. Gary Sparks ISBN 978-1-894574-03-7. (2002) 128 pp. Sewn $25 Five insightful essays by the late dean of American Jungian analysts: “The Transference Phenomenon,” “The Therapeutic Life,” “Encounter with the Greater Personality,” “The Vocation of Depth Psychotherapy,” and “Science of the Soul” (an edited transcript of his celebrated 1997 video series). Index. 103. ON THIS JOURNEY WE CALL OUR LIFE Living the Questions James Hollis (Houston) ISBN 978-1-894574-04-4. (2003) 160 pp. Sewn $25 Over the years James Hollis has offered us many a feast. This time we are offered more of a working relationship than a finished meal. Here he navigates the deep questions that haunt us all, sharing his personal experience only so that we may more deeply understand our own. The partnership is rich in poetry as well as prose. Index. page 9

104. THE ARCHETYPE OF RENEWAL: Psychological Reflections on the Aging, Death and Rebirth of the King D. Stephenson Bond (Boston) ISBN 978-1-894574-05-1. (2003) 128 pp. Sewn $25 What happens when what once gave meaning and purpose to our life no longer sustains us? This is a theme common to every culture and every individual life. Dr. Bond compares Jung’s views with ceremonies of the renewal of the king in ancient Babylon. Index. 105. ARCHETYPE REVISITED: An Updated Natural History of the Self Anthony Stevens (Corfu, Greece) ISBN 978-1-894574-06-8. (2003) 416 pp. Sewn $50 In Archetype: A Natural History of the Self (1982), Anthony Stevens presented the key to opening up a scientific approach to the archetypes. At last, psychiatry was integrated with analytical psychology, biology and the social sciences. This revised and expanded edition further explores the connections between the archetypes and other fields of study. Illustrated. Index. 106. THE PARENTAL IMAGE: Its Injury and Reconstruction M. Esther Harding† (New York) Edited by Daryl Sharp (Toronto) ISBN 978-1-894574-07-5. (2003) 160 pp. Sewn $25 The effect of the parental image in the psyche of each individual has ever been the basis upon which we develop relationships with other people and all realms of life. This much-loved classic of Jungian psychology explores the various stages of maturation and the challenges faced by anyone who seeks authentic independence, making it clear that the struggle to grow up has always been both difficult and liberating. 24 illustrations. Index. 107. THE IRISH BULL GOD: Image of Multiform and Integral Masculinity Sylvia Brinton Perera (New York) ISBN 978-1-894574-08-2. (2004) 160 pp. Sewn $25 Contemporary Western culture is seeking a new paradigm of manliness relevant to both men and women, at all stages of life. More and more we question the models provided by our personal and collective fathers. Indeed, our very survival may depend on growing into a broader sense of the masculine—one that welcomes equal partnership with women. Index. 108. THE SACRED PSYCHE: A Psychological Approach to the Psalms Edward F. Edinger† (Los Angeles) Edited by Joan Dexter Blackmer† (Wilmot Flat, NH) ISBN 978-1-894574-09-9. (2004) 160 pp. Sewn $25 The Biblical Psalms are the treasury of Judeo-Christian spirituality. Psychologically, they have the power to constellate the archetype of the God-image. Even self-professed irreligious people have discovered that certain Psalms speak to their condition during periods of psychic upheaval. Today, traditional Judeo-Christianity is at a crucial turning point. But the poetry of the Psalms still rewards the effort to understand their message to contemporary psychological experience. 22 illustrations. Index.

110. THE PASSION OF PERPETUA A Psychological Interpretation of Her Visions Marie-Louise von Franz† (Zurich) Edited by Daryl Sharp (Toronto) ISBN 978-1-894574-11-2. (2004) 96 pp. Sewn $25 St. Perpetua—patron saint of mothers in the Catholic pantheon— was an African Christian martyred in 203 A.D. Those not familiar with Perpetua’s story will nevertheless appreciate this book because of the psychological understanding that Dr. von Franz (1915-1998) brought to everything she focused on. Originally published in German as an appendix to Jung’s Aion. 8 illustrations. Index. 111. THE SECRET GARDEN: Temenos for Individuation Margaret Eileen Meredith (Toronto) ISBN 978-1-894574-12-9. (2005) 160 pp. Sewn $25 This engaging study grew out of the author’s abiding interest in gardening as a metaphor for the process of individuation. It circumambulates the psychology and rich symbolism associated with gardens and secrets, with particular reference to The Secret Garden, the much-loved novel by Frances Hodgson Burnett. We read here of the reality of the psyche, the importance of symbols, imagination and play in the pursuit of self-knowledge. We read here of soul. Many motifs associated with gardens, secrets and the process of individuation are explored, with dream examples and a summary of the Burnett novel. 14 illustrations. Index. 112. NOT THE BIG SLEEP: On having fun, seriously (a Jungian romance) Daryl Sharp (Toronto) (2005) ISBN 978-1-894574-13-6. 128 pp. Index. Sewn $25 The author and the redoubtable Professor Adam Brillig collaborate to create a sparkling love story, salted with balls and ball games, eros, desire and the unpredictable world of the psyche, grounded at all times in the classical precepts of Jungian psychology. This is the first book in The SleepNot Trilogy with On Staying Awake (title 115), and Eyes Wide Open (title 117). 113. THE USE OF DREAMS IN COUPLE COUNSELING Renée Nell (Litchfield, CT) (2005) ISBN 978-1-894574-14-3. 160 pp. Index. Sewn $25 Psychotherapists of many different schools use dreams in individual therapy, but here Dr. Nell explains the efficacy and intricacies of dream interpretation when working with couples, both individually and in groups. 114. POTENCY: Masculine Aggression as a Path to the Soul Eugene Monick (Scranton, PA) (2006) ISBN 978-1-894574-15-0. 160 pp. Sewn $25 This long-awaited new book by the author of Phallos (title 27) explores the psychological essence of masculinity and the dynamics underlying male-female relationships. Monick writes: “The collapse of patriarchy is on our doorstep if not already in the house. How can men function without their traditional authority to be in control?” Potency addresses that question and offers cogent alternatives to patriarchy and patriarchal attitudes. Illustrated. Index.

109. MYTHOLOGEMS: Incarnations of the Invisible World James Hollis (Houston) ISBN 978-1-894574-10-5. (2004) 160 pp. Sewn $25 Tales told by shadowy elders around ancient campfires offered both explanation and comfort. Life hasn’t changed that much: our dependence on explanation and comfort still lies just under our busy ambition and constant yearning. In this new volume, James Hollis shows us how to bring those stories to consciousness, offering a way to discover that sense of personal authenticity that no amount of outer success can provide. (See also title 68.) Index. page 10

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