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  1. Agents and Patients
  2. Anaïs
  3. Anna Freud
  4. Asylum
  5. Byron
  6. Camera Lucida
  7. A Clockwork Orange
  8. The Cocktail Party
  9. Collected Poems, 1912-1944
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  13. The Creation of Psychopharmacology
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  15. A Different Person
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  20. Feminine Psychology
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  24. A General Introduction to Psychoanalysis
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  26. Gracefully Insane
  27. A Guided Tour of the Collected Works of C. G. Jung
  28. The Happiest Man Alive
  29. He Who Searches
  30. A History of Modern Criticism, 1750-1950
  31. The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy series
  32. Home to the Wilderness
  33. House of Incest
  34. The Hungry Self
  35. The Interpretation of Dreams
  36. Jacques Lacan
  37. Jung
  38. Krazy Kat
  39. Leopards in the Temple
  40. The Life of Graham Greene, 1904-1939
  41. Love Undetectable
  42. The Madman and the Nun
  43. Male and Female
  44. Man’s Search for Meaning
  45. Memories, Dreams, Reflections
  46. Moses and Monotheism
  47. The Music School
  48. My Life as a Man
  49. Nazi Psychoanalysis
  50. The Phenomenology of Spirit
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