Kristine Mann Library
The Kristine Mann Library, located in Manhattan, is a specialized research library dedicated to the work of Swiss psychiatrist Carl Gustav Jung, making it one of the oldest and most significant Jungian libraries in North America. Founded in 1941 by the Analytical Psychology Club of New York, the library offers a wealth of resources including books, journals, and multimedia materials related to Jungian psychology and its associated fields.
Housed in a historic brownstone, the library serves not only the members of the Analytical Psychology Club and analysts in training but also the broader Jungian community both nationally and internationally. It is committed to preserving and promoting access to its unique collection, ensuring that future generations can engage with the profound insights of Jungian thought.
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