As an Oxford scholar, I would expect that you would be able to distinguish the difference between "you're" and "your". This is a great book, and that is all.





It's amazing!
The author has no clue about Russian history. It seems, he over-abused his mind with The Hammer of Witches.
My congratulations to the Congress Library.
I mark it excellent because in my opinion it's outstanding and brilliant for stupidity and ignorance.










Don't listen to the above review. Of course this book is out-dated, it was published in 1911! Anyways, here's my review: This is a surprizingly good book! Yes, it is a little out-dated, but what can you expect from a book published in 1911? It's a good book for looking into the mind of psychologists from the early 20th century. Don't expect this book to give you the most recent scientific advice. Overall, I'd highly recommend this book for anybody who is interested in the history of sexuality or psychology.




