1 6 Edward Arnold < Co's Autumn Announcements, 

 SOME RECENT PUBLICATIONS. 



A SURVEY OF 

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By OLIVER ELTON, 



HON. D.LITT. DURHAM AND MANCHESTER, 

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JOHN MARTINEAU 



THE PUPIL OF KINGSLEY. 



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PSYCHOLOGY AND PSYCHOTHERAPY. 



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HEADER IN PSYCHOLOGY IN THE UNIVERSITY OF LONDON (KIKG's COLLEGE), 

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