Aphasia and Kindred Disorders of Speech
first edition Hardcover
1926 · Cambridge
by Head, Henry
Cambridge: University Press, 1926. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good+. Green cloth, lettering stamped in silver on spine; complete set of 2 volumes, large 8vo; pp. [xvii], 549, [1] (blank); [xxxiii], 430, [1] (blank); with numerous figures, tables, etc.; indexed. Spines a little rubbed and tanned; boards and corners lightly rubbed. Internally nice and clean and -- to the delight of bookdealers everywhere -- with numerous bookdealer descriptions laid-in. An excellent working set.
"The most important work on the subject in the English language" (Garrison & Morton 4633). Head's theory of aphasia conceived the condition as being "a disorder of symbolic formulation and expression." McHenry pp. 361-2; Norman 1032. (Inventory #: JC14248)
"The most important work on the subject in the English language" (Garrison & Morton 4633). Head's theory of aphasia conceived the condition as being "a disorder of symbolic formulation and expression." McHenry pp. 361-2; Norman 1032. (Inventory #: JC14248)