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Wisdom, J. Oulton. The unconscious origin of Berkeley’s philosophy (The International...
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- Wisdom, J. Oulton. The unconscious origin of Berkeley’s philosophy (The International Psychoanalytical Library, no. 47)
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- 1952 - 1954
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General correspondence including 5 letters from W. Clifford M. Scott of the Institute of Psycho-analysis, and 15 letters and 2 postcards from J Oulton Wisdom; publicity leaflet; among carbon copies of letters are 5 from Leonard Woolf and 4 from Ian Parsons
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- University of Reading: Special Collections
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- The Hogarth Press
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- 1 folder
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Prior permission from Random House is required. Please contact Special Collections for further information.
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Wisdom, J. Oulton. The unconscious origin of Berkeley’s philosophy (The International Psychoanalytical Library, no. 47)