Abstract
Katherine Jones, “recipient of a ring” and disciple of Sigmund Freud, deserves a place in psychoanalytic history. Without her, Ernest, her husband, might not have been able to write his three-volume biography of Sigmund Freud and quite possibly The International Psychoanalytic Journal, which furthered the psychoanalytic movement in England and America, might never have been printed. Her greatest contribution, the English translation of Freud's last significant book, Moses and Monotheism, merits credit long overdue.
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