Pioneering and influential psychologist who studied under Freud before the two parted ways over divergent psychological theories; now recognized as the founder of analytical psychology. TLS in German, signed “C. G. Jung,” one page, personal letterhead, 8.5 x 10.5, September 5, 1932. An untranslated letter to Elisabeth Elsner mentioning the difficulty of employing foreigners due to labor laws and urging her to seek the assistance of Drs. Kranefeldt and Rosenbaum. In fine condition, with usual mailing folds, and a few scattered wrinkles and tiny spots. COA John Reznikoff/PSA/DNA and R&R COA.