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Graphology for Beginners

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This is an introduction to the science of graphology which contains the information needed to enable the interested reader to make a comprehensive analysis of someone's handwriting in an attempt to reveal the inner or hidden person. The book includes about 90 handwriting samples that illustrate the important features to look out for, starting with first impressions (choice of pen, ink and margins) and going on to more detailed analysis (dominant traits, slants and spacing) and ending with signatures.

112 pages, Paperback

First published March 1, 1995

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Richard Craze

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Before being a publisher Richard was a full time writer with over 60 books published on a wide range of subjects including business, astrology, alternative medicine, Chinese culture, sex and humour (not all in any one book though). Before being a writer - although that was what he always wanted to do - he did many jobs including being a casino general manger, business consultant, cave guide and stress management consultant (again never all at one time).

His first book for his own publishing company – The Voice of Tobacco - came out in September 2003. It is Richard's own journal of giving up smoking.
He wrote Out Of Your Townie Mind which was published in May 2004 and it guides the townie through their dream of escaping to the countryside.

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