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A Review of The Red Book by Ann Belford Ulanov
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Reaping the Harvest 1945–1952
The year of convalescence, after Jung’s severe illness in 1944, when he was strictly rationed as to the amount of time he might work, expired… Read More
Küsnacht, 3rd January 1957
Arrived in Küsnacht.
In the evening we sat first in the garden room, and after dinner in the library upstairs.
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