The title and the main theme of this book is obviously reminiscent of Life Begins At 40 but there are two fundamental...

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DER MENSCH ÜBER 40: The Man Over 40

The title and the main theme of this book is obviously reminiscent of Life Begins At 40 but there are two fundamental differences. The author of this one, a man of science and a scholar, gives a much more serious and profound interpretation of the problem, touching on its historical, sociological, and biographical aspects. Secondly, the author claims that life really re-begins at forty, and that there is a complete metamorphosis during that period. This is not a self-help book, nor popular in treatment. It is a dry, long, and sober analysis of a universal problem.

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Publisher: Im Deutschen Verlag -- Berlin

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Kirkus Reviews Issue: June 15, 1938

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