Vol. 22 No. 1 1955 - page 1

To our readers:
With the current issue, PR becomes a quarterly. The reasons are
economic: our financial situation makes it impossible at present for us to
continue publishing six issues a year. However, the decrease in frequency
will be compensated by an increase in the size of the magazine. from an
average of
118
pages to
144
pages, thus enabling
us
to give greater
variety and a better balance to the contents of each issue.
The quarterly issues will appear in January. April. July and October.
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for two years. The price of a single copy of this larger issue necessarily
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An existing year's subscription to the bi-monthly will be
considered equivalent in value to a year's subscription to the quarterly.
Subscriptions having less than a year to run will be pro-rated to the
advantage of the subscriber.
A psychoanalytic
study of a strange and
fateful relationship
Beethoven
AND HIS
Nephew
By
EDITHA STERBA
&
RICHARD STERBA. M.D.
Two
Freudian analysts have written
the case
history of a musical genius, in non-technical
language that makes it read like a fint-rate
psychological novel. Based upon Beethoven'.
correspondence, the minutes of hiJ conversa..
tWns. and other original sources. 400
pagel,
8 illustrations, $5.00. At
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THE EDITORS
"One of the most
remarkable novels
in years."
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" You can infallibly tell
when you open a book
whether you are read–
ing
a
writer of
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or merely an able
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In his
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novel.
Harvey
Swadoo
has
used
this talent ·
to
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a story
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is
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and
as
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and
.1
melancholy
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