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<description>WEBSITES -www.reviewsofbooks.com/curious_incident_of_the_dog/ -www.bookbrowse.com/reviews/index.cfm?book_number=1252 BOOKS - An Anthropologist on Mars by Oliver Sacks, NY: Vintage Books, 1995, pp. 252-53 - Kakutani, Michiko &quot;Books of the Times&quot;; math and physics? A cinch. People? - Frank Sulloway, Freud: Biologist of the Mind (1979) - Sulloway, one of the first professional/academic historians to write a biography of Freud. -Ernest Jones, The Life and Work of Sigmund Freud, 3 vols. (1953-1958) - the first &quot;authorized&quot; biography of myths&quot; from earlier biographies. leadership of the movement in the 1920s.

NEWSPAPER ARTICLE: Nani Power; Washington Post Review.</description>
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