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The PEP Archive 1 Version 7 (1871-2005)
contains the complete FULL TEXT of 26 premier journals in
psychoanalysis, 56 classic psychoanalytic books, and all 24 volumes of The Standard Edition of the Complete Psychological Works of Sigmund Freud.
The articles span 120 publication years and contain the full text of
articles whose source ranges from 1871 though 2005. There are over
55,000 articles (with over 190 million words) and 6,300 figures and
illustrations that originally resided on more than 930 volumes with a
total of over 457,000 printed pages. In hard copy, the Archive
represents a stack of paper more than 150 feet high and weighing over
two tons.
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