Twins: A Study of Three Pairs of Identical Twins with 30 Charts 1952

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Author: Dorothy Burlingham

Publisher: International Universities Press, New York

Date: 1952

94 pages, plus 30 fold-out charts at the end of the book

Condition: Very good. Light wear to spine ends and minor bumping of corners, but no other signs of wear on cover or pages.

This book details the behaviors and development of 3 sets of identical twins living in an institutional setting in England that was set up by Anna Freud (daughter of Sigmund) to provide safe shelter for 1 parent families displaced by World War II . It was a groundbreaking early study of the genetic and environmental influences on psychological development. The 30 charts provide a scrupulously detailed view of these children’s activities and behaviors.

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Author: Dorothy Burlingham

Publisher: International Universities Press, New York

Date: 1952

94 pages, plus 30 fold-out charts at the end of the book

Condition: Very good. Light wear to spine ends and minor bumping of corners, but no other signs of wear on cover or pages.

This book details the behaviors and development of 3 sets of identical twins living in an institutional setting in England that was set up by Anna Freud (daughter of Sigmund) to provide safe shelter for 1 parent families displaced by World War II . It was a groundbreaking early study of the genetic and environmental influences on psychological development. The 30 charts provide a scrupulously detailed view of these children’s activities and behaviors.

Author: Dorothy Burlingham

Publisher: International Universities Press, New York

Date: 1952

94 pages, plus 30 fold-out charts at the end of the book

Condition: Very good. Light wear to spine ends and minor bumping of corners, but no other signs of wear on cover or pages.

This book details the behaviors and development of 3 sets of identical twins living in an institutional setting in England that was set up by Anna Freud (daughter of Sigmund) to provide safe shelter for 1 parent families displaced by World War II . It was a groundbreaking early study of the genetic and environmental influences on psychological development. The 30 charts provide a scrupulously detailed view of these children’s activities and behaviors.