This fascinating and exhaustive study of American women's needlework from 1700 - 1850 illuminates not just handiwork, but also the lives of women from that era. 'Plain work' covers the sewing th... read full review
Even for those who have read a number of books regarding child-rearing and/or family psychology, 'For your own Good' is a groundbreaking work. I found it absolutely riveting and couldn't put it ... read full review
Carl Jung is one of the most lucid, imaginative and far-seeing minds of the millenia, and this book is a glimpse into the back rooms of that amazing thought process. What was he really like as a child? What di... read full review
I found this collection an excellent distillation of Jung's pieces on the subject, which helped to further illuminate the essays, even if I'd read them before. Jung is one of the most brilliant mind... read full review