The Wordsworth Dictionary of Dreams

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Wordsworth Editions, 1994 - Body, Mind & Spirit - 617 pages
Dreams have variously inspired and haunted kings, poets, inventors, artists, musicians, statesmen and others since the dawn of recorded experience. Gustavus Hindman Miller's Dictionary of Dreams first appeared in 1909, ten years after Sigmund Freud's pioneering work The Interpretation of Dreams, and is therefore an historical work on dream analysis first published at the time of a quantum leap in human consciousness.10,000 entries cover Bananas to Cauliflowers, Measles to Mustard and Virgins to Zebras.
 

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Section 1
41
Section 2
255
Section 3
256
Section 4
281
Section 5
282
Section 6
283
Section 7
284
Section 8
285
Section 19
316
Section 20
317
Section 21
318
Section 22
343
Section 23
344
Section 24
347
Section 25
348
Section 26
351

Section 9
286
Section 10
305
Section 11
306
Section 12
309
Section 13
310
Section 14
311
Section 15
312
Section 16
313
Section 17
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Section 18
315
Section 27
352
Section 28
353
Section 29
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Section 30
355
Section 31
356
Section 32
357
Section 33
358
Section 34
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