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Study of Palmistry

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Over 1,200 diagrams, charts and illustrations as well as a comprehensive dictionary of palmist terms help clarify this explanation of palmistry.

416 pages, Paperback

First published April 1, 1973

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Comte de Saint-Germain

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December 29, 2017
From a cursory examination of the multi-celled organism world, it is to be said that we could gather plenty of information and complete insight into the structure of the body, I do not agree with this statement.
I read this book because I didn't find any other in my old dusty room. I think it won't be completely incorrect if I said that it was indeed a waste of 4 hours and 40 minutes. Even though it was interesting to read such concepts written with absolute clarity; the diagrams, and certainty of thoughts that had put in writing this book, seem incredible but I still don't think Chiromancy is a real science. I did get knowledge in Palmistry though.


I genuinely thank the author for writing this book and hope his 234 years of the afterlife would have been a great and smooth journey and I wish him peace of eternity.
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April 25, 2015
This was my first palmistry book. I don't know if that was the best choice, as it is literally, packed with information. The book is more of a novel than a quick guide... but, I like to think it was a good choice, since it impressed on me not only the vast quantity of data involved in the practice... but, also a sense of the historical evolution of the practice.
That might be the best quality to this book, the author gives a historical reference for where the information came from, and what it had evolved to be... well, in the 1970's at least; since that is the publication date.
I do believe this book is older than myself, and I found it in the 1990's, but would still recommend it today... and, isn't that the true test of a good book.
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