Description
1941 Prentice-Hall edition, May, 1947 11th printing. No dust jacket. Hardcover has rubbing marks and some discoloring. The pages are clean and un-marked. There are some notes on the front end pages. The binding is secure.
This well-preserved copy of “Psychology Applied To Life And Work” by H. Hepner offers a fascinating glimpse into the early days of applied psychology. Published in the midst of World War II, this 1941 text was likely utilized by students and professionals seeking to understand the psychological factors influencing human behavior in various settings, from the workplace to the battlefield. Despite its age and lack of a dust jacket, the book remains in acceptable condition, with clean pages and a secure binding, inviting readers to explore Hepner’s insights into the practical applications of psychological principles. The handwritten notes on the endpapers hint at the book’s previous owner’s engagement with the material, adding a personal touch to this historical artifact. For collectors and enthusiasts of vintage psychology texts, this edition represents a rare opportunity to own a piece of the discipline’s past, when the field was rapidly evolving to meet the demands of a changing world.