Originally published in 1935, William Archer's interest in dreams
had persisted for over quarter of a century, for ten years of which
he kept a careful record of his own dreams. These records alone
form a valuable collection of material, of which Archer made good
use in the writing of the book on dreams on which he was engaged at
the time of his death; large parts of these dream-records are
reproduced in this book. He left this book partly finished, partly
in draft, and partly in the form of notes. In putting together this
material the editor, Theodore Besterman, tries to carry out
Archer's intentions as closely as possible, and believed that he
represented the book as he would have wished it to appear. It was
unquestionably an important contribution to a difficult subject at
the time, the result of many years' study and reflection.
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