Carl Gustav Jung - Analytical Psychology Its Theory and Practice (Tavistock, 1970)
Review
"... these lectures provide an extremely clear, readable, and at times amusing exposition of Jung's theories. In them Jung not only describes his views on the structure of the mind, giving lucid accounts of his psychological types, of the personal and collective unconscious and of archetypes, but also explains vividly his techniques of dream analysis and active imagination and the role played by transference in analytic therapy."
-- Charles Rycroft, The New York Review of Books