Discount used books
FIND BOOKS:


House As a Mirror of Self: Exploring the Deeper Meaning of Home by Clare Cooper Marcus - Used Books - Hardcover - from sddall.com and Biblio.com
Note: Cover may not represent actual copy or condition available

House As a Mirror of Self: Exploring the Deeper Meaning of Home

by Clare Cooper Marcus

Click to add this to your cart
American Express Discover Visa Mastercard
Price: $2.98
Ask bookseller a question
Review this book
E-mail to a friend
Shipping rates & speeds

Bookseller Information

  • Bookseller: sddall.com US (US)
  • Seller Inventory #: 200M4173

Bibliographic Details

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Book condition: Very Good
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • ISBN 10: 0943233925
  • ISBN 13: 9780943233925
  • Publisher: Conari Press
  • Date published: 1995
  • Pages: 307
  • Size: 8 x 9.25 x 1.25 inches
  • Weight: 2.15 pounds

Book Description

Conari Press. Hardcover. 0943233925 Clean pages. Prompt and Professional Service. . Very Good.



Media Reviews


"...[T]he interviews reveal the intensely emotional ties we have to the dwellings in our lives....A positively riveting thesis and presentation."

   -- NAPRA ReView

Publisher Notes


This is a book about people and their homes. It is not about architecture, or decorating styles, or real estate, but about the more subtle bonds of feeling we experience with dwellings past and present. By sharing 25 years of research, and interviews with more than 60 individuals, UC Berkeley Architecture Professor Clare Cooper Marcus reveals a groundbreaking theory of what our relationship to our home says about ourselves. House as a Mirror of Self clearly and powerfully illustrates that, beginning in childhood, as we change and grow throughout our lives, our psychological development is punctuated not only by relationships with people, but also by close, affective ties with our physical environment.



Other Recommended Books


The Invisible Partners
John A. Sanford


C.G. Jung
Aniela Jaffe


The Jung Cult
Richard Noll


HACKER SAFE certified sites prevent over 99.9% of hacker crime.