Human Nature [Hardcover] Max Schoen

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“Human Nature: A First Book in Psychology” by Max Schoen, published by Harper & Brothers in 1930, is a first edition ex-library copy. It provides foundational insights into early psychological thought. The book, once part of Colorado College’s Coburn Library, features library markings but retains its structural integrity, making it a valuable piece for collectors and psychology enthusiasts.

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Delve into the intricacies of the human mind with “Human Nature: A First Book in Psychology” by Max Schoen. Published in 1930 by Harper & Brothers, this first edition offers a foundational exploration of psychological principles as understood in the early 20th century. Schoen, a distinguished professor at The Carnegie Institute of Technology, presents insights that remain relevant to scholars and enthusiasts alike. This volume, originating from the Coburn Library at Colorado College, is a testament to its academic value and historical significance. Collectors and readers will appreciate its place in the evolution of psychological thought.

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Author

Max Schoen

Binding

Hardcover

Publisher

Harper & Brothers Publishers

Condition

used_acceptable

Edition

First Edition

Condition Acceptable
Notes This first edition copy of "Human Nature" shows typical signs of library use, including stamps and markings from the Coburn Library at Colorado College. The hardcover binding is intact with some wear along the spine and edges. Despite being an ex-library book, the pages remain clean and well-preserved, offering a glimpse into the academic environment of its time.

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