This is the book that always recommend to my friends if they want a really cogent and readable overview of Analytical Psychology:
The Survival Papers by Daryl Sharp
Here it is (Dunno if that's the best vendor or not)
Shame on you, Epihaptic! You *still* haven't read it! *chuckle*
It is bleedin' excellent. Never found a better book on the subject, never expect to.
Edit: Actually,
This is the edition that i have. I have a vague memory of somebody telling me that the material was not only extended, but split into two parts , of which the above would only be the first part :(.
My edition tells the story of the interchange between man in the grip of a mid-life crisis and his analyst, interweaving this with essays on Jungian theory.
Incidentally (for those who don't know) the term "mid-life crisis" originally came from Jung, along with a whole bunch of stuff that's been absorbed by the Establishment, but without Jung's name attached (cos, unlike his mentor, Freud, he's not quite respectable)