32 pages of music, plus credits and photos, and many local ads. Penciled notations on "Index to Music" regarding the recording of the program. Covers show slight wear. View More...
173-222 pages, plus plate; Inked Volume/Issue number at top of front cover; Slight smoke stains along edges; Otherwise a tight and very clean copy. View More...
369 pages. Very slight creasing along lower edge of about five leaves. Slight smudge on blank front free end leaf. Dust jacket remains bright and clean, though shows wrinkles and creases on front inside flap and scattered very slight wear. Jacket is now in a clear Brodart protective sleeve. View More...
221 pages. Third printing of the first edition. Working copy, signed by Karl Menninger. Typed, one page, draft of a review by Menninger is laid in, with numerous corrections and changes in his hand. Menninger's review seems to be more of Albert Schweitzer than about the book. Schweitzer, by the accolades of Menninger, is "perhaps the greatest living human being..." and is equated to the likes of Gandhi, Socrates, and Lao Tzu. Book remains solid and clean, though well thumbed. Dust jacket shows chips and tears, with a worn spot on spine affecting title over spine. Jacket is clean, and i... View More...
305 pages. There is a very small worn spot on the jacket over the upper outside corner over the bottom cover. Jacket is otherwise Fine and is now in a clear protective sleeve. View More...
Early reprint of this title that was first published in 1939; DJ shows a couple of small chips and tears on edges, as well as a half inch closed tear from lower edge over bottom cover; DJ remains bright and clean, and is now protected in a clear mylar sleeve. View More...
Early reprint of this title that was first published in 1939; DJ shows slight rubbing, a few small scuffs, and a little scattered light edge wear; DJ remains bright and clean, and is now protected in a clear mylar sleeve. View More...
Copyright is 1942; Fourteenth printing; 310 pages; Author's inscription on blank front free end page reads in full "For ______ ______ / by an old friend & / acquaintance & / coworker / Karl Menninger MD / 1985"; Light foxing on edges; Jacket is now protected in a clear mylar sleeve. View More...
Copyright is 1942; Fourteenth printing; 310 pages; Author's inscription on blank front free end page reads in full "For _____ ______ _____ / Kindness of ______ ______ / Karl Menninger, MD / Topeka, '85"; Jacket is now protected in a clear mylar sleeve. View More...
Copyrights are 1938/1966; 429 pages, soft bound; Author's inscription on blank front free end page reads in full: "For ______ / ______ / Karl Menninger / TMF / Topeka, 1985"; Light foxing on edges and covers; Volume remains tight and is otherwise very clean. View More...
Copyright is 1938. Early printing. 485 pages. Inscribed and signed by Karl Menninger, and dated June 1953. Ink speckles are seen beneath presentee's name, though do not affect inscription. Volume shows very light general use/wear, though overall remains tight, clean, and intact. View More...
Typed letter, signed on Menninger Foundation letterhead; Typed portion of letter is a generic plea for graduates to join the Alumni Association, though the typed name of the addressee is marked out and written instead in the hand of Karl Menninger; In the margins, Menninger goes on to acknowledge a letter of the addressee and to question if the addressee has simply "lapsed" his membership; The addressee of this letter was of the first graduating class of the Karl Menninger School of Psychiatry and is reported to have been given an office next to Dr. Karl's in the original hospital. Following ... View More...
290 pages. Author's inscription reads in full: "Bob from his / wife (Kindness / of his sister, / another friend of --- / Karl Menninger / 2.28. 74" Slight dust stain and aging along upper edge. Volume is otherwise tight and clean. Dust jacket shows some light wear along edges, and a couple of smaller tears over bottom cover. Jacket also shows some scuffs and light stains. Dust jacket is now protected in a clear mylar sleeve. View More...
Christmas presentation in the hand of, and signed by, Karl Menninger, followed by the signatures of Paul Pruyser and Martin Mayman; Cloth covers show very light rubbing and very light soiling along bottom edge and foot of spine; Volume is tight and otherwise clean and intact; DJ shows a little chipping and wear at spine ends and corners, though all lettering on DJ is good, and DJ remains overall bright and clean. View More...
531 pages. First author's inscription on blank front free end page reads in full: "for a wonder / teacher / artist, friend / ____ ____ / with love / from Jean & Karl Mg / Christmas / 1963. Volume shows slight use/wear, though remains tight and clean. Dust jacket shows a two inch, mostly closed, tear from upper edge over top cover. Jacket shows scattered light rubbing and light wear on edges. Dust jacket is otherwise bright and clean, with no loss of lettering, and is now protected in a clear mylar sleeve. View More...
355 pages. Author's inscription on blank front free end page reads in full: "for our V.A. ("Karl A') / Library / Karl Menninger MD / 11-2-53 / Kindness of Sam Bradshaw MD." Volume shows slight signs of use, though remains bright and tight. View More...