<p>Biographies, Autobiographies, Letters, Collected Papers</p><p>Alfred Adler</p><p>Ansbacher, H. L., & Ansbacher, R. R. (Eds.) (1956). The individual psychology of Alfred Adler: A systematic presentation in selections from his writings. NY: Basic Books.</p><p>Bottome, P. (1939). Alfred Adler: Apostle of freedom. London: Faber and Faber Ltd.</p><p>Louis Agassiz</p><p>Agassiz, E. C. (Ed.) (1885/1895). Louis Agassiz: His life and correspondence. Boston: Houghton Mifflin.</p><p>Hartley Burr Alexander</p><p>Masters, M. D. (1992). Hartley Burr Alexander: Writer in stone. Lincoln, NE: Jacob North Printing Co.</p><p>Gordon W. Allport</p><p>Evans, R. I. (1970). Gordon Allport: The man and his ideas. NY: E. P. Dutton.</p><p>Adelbert Ames, Jr.</p><p>Cantril, H. (Ed.) (1960). The morning notes of Adelbert Ames, Jr., including a correspondence with John Dewey. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers Univ Press.</p><p>James Mark Baldwin</p><p>Broughton, J. M., & Freeman-Moir, D. J. (Eds.) (1982). The cognitive- developmental psychology of James Mark Baldwin: Current theory and research in genetic epistemology. Norwood, NJ: Ablex Pub. Co.</p><p>Clifford W. Beers</p><p>Beers, C. W. (1908/1966). A mind that found itself: An autobiography. Garden City, NY: Doubleday & Co.</p><p>Dain, N. (1980). Clifford W. Beers: Advocate for the insane. Pittsburgh: Univ of Pittsburgh Press. Ruth Benedict</p><p>Caffrey, M. M. (1989). Ruth Benedict: Stranger in this land. Austin: Univ of Texas Press.</p><p>Mead, M. (1974). Ruth Benedict. NY: Columbia University Press.</p><p>George Berkeley</p><p>Fraser, A. C. (1899). Berkeley. Edinburgh: William Blackwood and Sons.</p><p>Huxley, T. H. (see David Hume)</p><p>Morris, C. R. (see John Locke)</p><p>Bruno Bettelheim</p><p>Pollak, R. (1997). The creation of Dr. B: A biography of Bruno Bettelheim. NY: Simon & Schuster.</p><p>Sutton, N. (1995). Bruno Bettelheim: The other side of madness. London: Duckworth.</p><p>Sutton, N. (1996). Bettelheim: A life and a legacy. NY: Basic Books.</p><p>Alfred Binet</p><p>Pollack, R. H., & Brenner, M. W. (Eds.) (1969). The experimental psychology of Alfred Binet: Selected papers. NY: Springer Pub. Co.</p><p>Wolf, T. H. (1970). Alfred Binet. Chicago: Univ of Chicago Press.</p><p>Walter Van Dyke Bingham</p><p>Bingham, M. T. (1953). Homo sapiens auduboniensis: A tribute to Walter Van Dyke Bingham. NY: National Audubon Society.</p><p>Gilmer, B. von H. (Ed.) (1962). Walter Van Dyke Bingham: Memorial Program. Pittsburgh: Carnegie Institute of Technology.</p><p>Edwin G. Boring</p><p>Boring, E. G. (1961). Psychologist at large: An autobiography and selected essays of a distinguished psychologist. NY: Basic Books. Watson, R. I., & Campbell, D. T. (Eds.) (1963). History, psychology, and science: Selected papers of Edwin G. Boring. NY: John Wiley and Sons.</p><p>Franz Brentano</p><p>Rancurello, A. C. (1968). A study of Franz Brentano: His psychological standpoint and his significance in the history of psychology. NY: Academic Press.</p><p>Josef Breuer</p><p>Hirschmüller, A. (1978). The life and work of Josef Breuer: Physiology and psychoanalysis. NY: New York Univ Press.</p><p>Laura Dewey Bridgman</p><p>Lamson, M. S. (1884). Life and education of Laura Dewey Bridgman, the deaf, dumb, and blind girl. Boston: Houghton Mifflin.</p><p>Roger Brown</p><p>Brown, R. (1996). Against my better judgment: An intimate memoir of an eminent gay psychologist. NY: Harrington Park Press.</p><p>Jerome Bruner</p><p>Bruner, J. (1983). In search of mind: Essays in autobiography. NY: Harper & Row. (signed)</p><p>Giordano Bruno</p><p>Turnbull, C. (1913). Life and teachings of Giordano Bruno: Philosopher, martyr, mystic. Philadelphia: David McKay.</p><p>William Lowe Bryan</p><p>Bryan, W. L. (1951). Last words. Author. (signed)</p><p>Cyril Burt</p><p>Hearnshaw, L. S. (1979). Cyril Burt, psychologist. Ithaca, NY: Cornell Univ Press. Mackintosh, N. J. (Ed.) (1995). Cyril Burt: Fraud or framed? NY: Oxford Univ Press.</p><p>Nicholas Murray Butler</p><p>Butler, N. M. (1939). Across the busy years: Recollections and reflections, Vols. I & II. NY: Charles Scribner’s Sons.</p><p>Santiago Ramon y Cajal</p><p>Cannon, D. F. (1949). Explorer of the human brain: The life of Santiago Ramon y Cajal. NY: Henry Schuman. Thomas Carlyle</p><p>Jenks, E. (see John Stuart Mill)</p><p>Neff, E. (see John Stuart Mill)</p><p>James McKeen Cattell</p><p>Cattell, J. (1947). James McKeen Cattell: Man of science, Vols. I & II. Lancaster, PA: The Science Press.</p><p>Sokal, M. M. (1981). An education in psychology: James McKeen Cattell’s journal and letters from Germany and England, 1880-1888. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.</p><p>Raymond B. Cattell</p><p>Cattell, R. B. (1968). Personality and social psychology: Collected papers of Raymond B. Cattell. San Diego, CA: Robert R. Knapp</p><p>Nicholas A. Cummings</p><p>Thomas, J. L., & Cummings, J. L. (Eds.) (2000). The collected papers of Nicholas A. Cummings: Vol. 1 - The value of psychological treatment. Phoenix: Zeig, Tucker and Co.</p><p>Thomas, J. L., Cummings, J. L., & O’Donahue, W. T. (Eds.) (2002). The collected papers of Nicholas A. Cummings: Vol. 1 – The entrepreneur in psychology. Phoeniz: Zeig, Tucker and Co.</p><p>Charles Robert Darwin Barlow, N. (Ed.) (1946). Charles Darwin and the voyage of the Beagle: Unpublished letters and notebooks. NY: Philosophical Library.</p><p>Barrett, P. H., Gautrey, P. J., Herbert, S., Kohn, D., & Smith, S. (Eds.) (1987). Charles Darwin’s notebooks, 1836-1844. Ithaca, NY: Cornell Univ Press.</p><p>Bowlby, J. (1990/1991). Charles Darwin: A new life. NY: W. W. Norton.</p><p>Bradford, G. (1926). Darwin. Boston: Houghton Mifflin.</p><p>Brent, P. (1981). Charles Darwin: A man of enlarged curiosity. NY: Harper & Row.</p><p>Burkhardt, F. (Ed.) (1996). Charles Darwin’s letters: A selection, 1825-1859. NY: Cambridge Univ Press.</p><p>Burkhardt, F., & Smith, S. (Eds.) (1985). The correspondence of Charles Darwin, Vol. 1, 1821-1836. New York: Cambridge Univ Press.</p><p>Burkhardt, F., & Smith, S. (Eds.) (1986). The correspondence of Charles Darwin, Vol. 2, 1837-1843. New York: Cambridge Univ Press.</p><p>Burkhardt, F., & Smith, S. (Eds.) (1987). The correspondence of Charles Darwin, Vol. 3, 1844-1846. New York: Cambridge Univ Press.</p><p>Burkhardt, F., & Smith, S. (Eds.) (1988). The correspondence of Charles Darwin, Vol. 4, 1847-1850. New York: Cambridge Univ Press.</p><p>Burkhardt, F., & Smith, S. (Eds.) (1989). The correspondence of Charles Darwin, Vol. 5, 1851-1855. New York: Cambridge Univ Press.</p><p>Burkhardt, F., & Smith, S. (Eds.) (1990). The correspondence of Charles Darwin, Vol. 6, 1856-1857. New York: Cambridge Univ Press.</p><p>Burkhardt, F., & Smith, S. (Eds.) (1991). The correspondence of Charles Darwin, Vol. 7, 1858-1859. New York: Cambridge Univ Press.</p><p>Burkhardt, F., Porter, D. M., Browne, J., & Richmond M. (Eds.) (1993). The correspondence of Charles Darwin, Vol. 8, 1860. New York: Cambridge Univ Press.</p><p>Burkhardt, F., Porter, D. M., Harvey, J., & Richmond M. (Eds.) (1994). The correspondence of Charles Darwin, Vol. 9, 1861. New York: Cambridge Univ Press.</p><p>Burkhardt, F., Porter, D. M., Harvey, J., & Topham, J. R. (Eds.) (1997). The correspondence of Charles Darwin, Vol. 10, 1862. New York: Cambridge Univ Press. Clark, R. E. D. (1958). Darwin: Before and after, an examination and assessment. London: Paternoster Press.</p><p>Clark, R. W. (1984). The survival of Charles Darwin: A biography of a man and an idea. NY: Random House.</p><p>Colp, R. (1977). To be an invalid: The illness of Charles Darwin. Chicago: Univ of Chicago Press.</p><p>Darwin, F. (Ed.) (1896). The life and letters of Charles Darwin, including an autobiographical chapter (2 vols.). NY: D. Appleton & Co.</p><p>Darwin, F. (Ed.) (1908). Charles Darwin: His life told in an autobiographical chapter and in a selected series of his published letters. London: John Murray.</p><p>Darwin, F. (Ed.) (1950). Charles Darwin’s autobiography with his notes and letters depicting the growth of the Origin of Species. NY: Henry Schuman</p><p>Desmond, A., & Moore, J. (1991). Darwin: The life of a tormented evolutionist. NY: Warner Books.</p><p>Dibner, B. (1964). Darwin of the Beagle. NY: Blaisdell Pub. Co.</p><p>Eisley, L. (1958). Darwin’s century: Evolution and the men who discovered it. Garden City, NY: Doubleday Anchor Books.</p><p>Freeman, R. B. (1978). Charles Darwin: A companion. London: William Dawson & Sons.</p><p>Greene, J. C. (1961). Darwin and the modern world view. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State Univ Press.</p><p>Gribbin, J., & White, M. (1997). Darwin: A life in science. NY: Simon & Schuster. Gruber, H. E. (1981). Darwin on man: A psychological study of scientific creativity. Chicago: Univ of Chicago Press.</p><p>Himmelfarb, G. (1959). Darwin and the darwinian revolution. Garden City, NY: Doubleday Anchor Books.</p><p>Holder, C. F. (1891). Charles Darwin: His life and work. NY: G. P. Putnam’s Sons.</p><p>Irvine, W. (1956). Apes, angels & Victorians: A joint biography of Darwin & Huxley. London: Weidenfeld & Nicholson. Keynes, R. (2001). Darwin, his daughter, & human evolution. NY: Riverhead Books.</p><p>Marks, R. L. (1991). Three men of the Beagle. NY: Alfred A. Knopf.</p><p>Mellersh, H. E. L. (1964). Charles Darwin: Pioneer in the theory of evolution. NY: Praeger.</p><p>Moore, R. (1955). Charles Darwin: A great life in brief. NY: Alfred A. Knopf.</p><p>Ospovat, D. (1981). The development of Darwin’s theory: Natural history, natural theology, and natural selection, 1838-1859. NY: Cambridge Univ Press.</p><p>Ralling, C. (Ed.) (1978). The voyage of Charles Darwin: His autobiographical writings. London: British Broadcasting Corp.</p><p>Ritvo, L. B. (See under Freud, Sigmund)</p><p>Sears, P. B. (1950). Charles Darwin: The naturalist as a cultural force. NY: Charles Scribner’s Sons.</p><p>Ward, H. (1927). Charles Darwin: The man and his warfare. Indianapolis, IN: Bobbs-Merrill Co.</p><p>West, G. (1938). Charles Darwin: A portrait. New Haven: Yale Univ Press.</p><p>White, M., & Gribbin, J. (1995). Darwin: A life in science. NY: Dutton Books.</p><p>Williams-Ellis, A. (1930). H. M. S. Beagle in South America. London: Watts & Co.</p><p>Erasmus Darwin</p><p>King-Hele, D. (1963). Erasmus Darwin. London: Macmillan & Co.</p><p>King-Hele, D. (1977). Doctor of revolution: The life and genius of Erasmus Darwin. London: Faber & Faber.</p><p>Pearson, H. (1930/1943). Doctor Darwin. London: Penguin Books.</p><p>Rene Descartes</p><p>Watson, R. (2002). Cogito, Ergo Sum: The life of Rene Descartes. Boston: David R. Godine. Helene Deutsch</p><p>Roazen, P. (1985). Helene Deutsch: A psychoanalyst’s life. Garden City, NY: Anchor Press/Doubleday.</p><p>John Dewey</p><p>Dykhuizen, G. (1973). The life and mind of John Dewey. Carbondale, IL: Southern Illinois Univ Press.</p><p>Edman, I. (1955). John Dewey: His contribution to the American tradition. Indianapolis, IN: Bobbs-Merrill Co.</p><p>Hendel, C. W. (Ed.) (1959). John Dewey and the experimental spirit in philosophy. NY: Liberal Arts Press.</p><p>Hook, S. (1939). John Dewey: An intellectual portrait. NY: John Day Co.</p><p>Johnson, A. H. (Ed.) (1949). The wit and wisdom of John Dewey. Boston: Beacon Press.</p><p>Nathanson, J. (1951). John Dewey: The reconstruction of the democratic life. NY: Frederick Ungar Pub. Co.</p><p>Ryan, A. (1995). John Dewey and the high tide of American liberalism. NY: W. W. Norton.</p><p>Dorothea Dix</p><p>Kane, H. T. (1952). Dear Dorothy Dix: The story of a compassionate woman. Garden City, NY: Doubleday & Co.</p><p>Tiffany, F. (1890/1891). Life of Dorothea Lynde Dix. Boston: Houghton Mifflin.</p><p>W. E. B. DuBois</p><p>Lewis, D. L. (1993). W. E. B. DuBois: Biography of a race, 1868-1919. NY: Henry Holt.</p><p>Albert Einstein</p><p>Einstein, A. (1950). Out of my later years. NY: Philsophical Library. Charles W. Eliot</p><p>Neilson, W. A. (Ed.) (1926). Charles W. Eliot: The man and his beliefs (2 vols.). NY: Harper & Bros.</p><p>John Elliotson</p><p>Kaplan, F. (1982). John Elliotson on mesmerism. NY: Da Capo Press.</p><p>Havelock Ellis</p><p>Collis, J. S. (1959). Havelock Ellis: Artist of life. NY: William Sloane Assoc.</p><p>Ellis, H. (1914). Impressions and comments. London: Constable and Co. (signed)</p><p>Ellis, H. (1921). Impressions and comments: Second series, 1914-1920. London: Constable and Co. (signed)</p><p>Ellis, H. (1924). Impressions and comments: Third (and final) series, 1920-1923. Boston: Houghton Mifflin.</p><p>Goldberg, I. (1926). Havelock Ellis: A biographical and critical survey. NY: Simon and Schuster.</p><p>Grosskurth, P. (1980). Havelock Ellis: A biography. NY: Alfred A. Knopf.</p><p>Peterson, H. (1928). Havelock Ellis: Philosopher of love. Boston: Houghton Mifflin.</p><p>Erik Erikson</p><p>Coles, R. (1970). Erik H. Erikson: The growth of his work. Boston: Little, Brown.</p><p>Evans, R. I. (1964/1981). Dialogue with Erik Erikson. NY: Praeger.</p><p>Friedman, L. J. (1999). Identity’s architect: A biography of Erik H. Erikson. NY: Scribner. </p><p>Roazen, P. (1976). Erik H. Erikson: The power and limits of a vision. NY: The Free Press.</p><p>John Evans Scott, W. D. (1939). John Evans (1814-1897): An appreciation. Evanston, IL: Privately Printed. (copy #545)</p><p>Hans Eysenck</p><p>Eysenck, H. (1997). Rebel with a cause: The autobiography of Hans Eysenck (rev. ed.). New Brunswick, NJ: Transaction Pub.</p><p>Gustav Fechner</p><p>Heidelberger, M. (2004). Nature from within: Gustav Theodor Fechner and his psychophysical worldview. Pittsburgh: Univ of Pittsburgh Press.</p><p>Otto Fenichel</p><p>Fenichel, H., & Rapaport, D. (Eds.) (1953). The collected papers of Otto Fenichel (first series). NY: W. W. Norton.</p><p>Fenichel, H., & Rapaport, D. (Eds.) (1955). The collected papers of Otto Fenichel (second series). London: Routledge & Kegan Paul.</p><p>Sandor Ferenczi</p><p>Brabant, E., et al (see Sigmund Freud)</p><p>Falzeder, E., et al (see Sigmund Freud)</p><p>Stanton, M. (1991). Sandor Ferenczi: Reconsidering active intervention. Northvale, NJ: Jason Aronson</p><p>John Fiske</p><p>Clark, J. S. (Ed.) (1917). The life and letters of John Fiske (2 vols.). Boston: Houghton Mifflin.</p><p>Robert Fitzroy</p><p>Mellersh, H. E. L. (1968). Fitzroy of the Beagle. NY: Mason & Lipscomb.</p><p>Wilhelm Fliess</p><p>Bonaparte, M., et al (see Sigmund Freud)</p><p>Masson, J. M. (see Sigmund Freud) Theodore Flournoy</p><p>LeClair, R. C. (see William James)</p><p>S. Herbert Frankel</p><p>Frankel, S. H. (1992). An economist’s testimony: The autobiography of S. Herbert Frankel. Oxford: Center for Postgraduate Hebrew Studies.</p><p>Else Frenkel-Brunswik</p><p>Heiman, N., & Grant, J. (1974). Else Frenkel-Brunswik: Selected papers. NY: International Press Inc.</p><p>Anna Freud</p><p>Coles, R. (1992). Anna Freud: The dream of psychoanalysis. Reading, MA: Addison-Wesley.</p><p>Dyer, R. (1983). Her father’s daughter: The work of Anna Freud. NY: Jason Aronson.</p><p>Peters, U. H. (1985). Anna Freud: A life dedicated to children. NY: Schocken Books.</p><p>Young-Bruehl, E. (1988). Anna Freud: A biography. NY: Summit Books.</p><p>Sigmund Freud</p><p>Appignanesi, L., Forrester, J. (1992). Freud’s women. NY: Basic Books.</p><p>Baker, R. (1961). Sigmund Freud. NY: Julian Messner, Inc.</p><p>Balogh, P. (1971). Freud: A biographical introduction. NY: Charles Scribner’s Sons.</p><p>Boehlich, W. (Ed.) (1990). The letters of Sigmund Freud to Eduard Silberstein, 1871-1881. Cambridge, MA: Harvard Univ Press.</p><p>Bonaparte, M., Freud, A., & Kris, E. (Eds.) (1954). The origins of psychoanalysis: Letters to Wilhelm Fliess, drafts and notes, 1887-1902. NY: Basic Books. Brabant, E., Falzeder, E., & Giampieri-Deitsch, P. (Eds.) (1992). The correspondence of Sigmund Freud and Sandor Ferenczi, Vol. 1, 1908-1914. Cambridge, MA: Harvard Univ Press.</p><p>Brandell, G. (1979). Freud: A man of his century. Sussex: Harvester Press.</p><p>Brome, V. (1968). Freud and his early circle. NY: William Morrow & Co.</p><p>Burnham, J. C. (see Smith Ely Jelliffe)</p><p>Clark, R. W. (1980). Freud: The man and the cause. NY: Random House.</p><p>Costigan, G. (1965). Sigmund Freud: A short biography. NY: Macmillan Co.</p><p>Daniels, K. (1992). Minna’s story: The secret love of Dr. Sigmund Freud. Santa Fe, NM: Health Press.</p><p>Decker, H. S. (1977). Freud in Germany: Revolution and reaction in science, 1893-1907. NY: International Universities Press.</p><p>Decker, H. S. (1991). 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