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Collector's Library of the Unknown

Cheiro's Language Of The Hand

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Every person is always curious to know his future course of life in respect of age, progeny, destiny, wealth, health and happiness and to know all these and many other aspects, Palmistry is a useful source.This book throws ample light on the said aspects and forewarns about events likely to surface. Apart from it, the book will also, hopefully, respond to many other problems which concern and torment a common man.

198 pages, Paperback

Published January 1, 2005

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Cheiro

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Cheiro was a pseudonym for William John Warner, (November 1, 1866 - October 8, 1936) who was an Irish astrologer and colorful occult figure of the early 20th century. His sobriquet, Cheiro, derives from the word cheiromancy, meaning palmistry. He was a self-described clairvoyant who taught palmistry, astrology, and Chaldean numerology. During his career, he was celebrated for using these forms of divination to make personal predictions for famous clients and to foresee world events.

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August 16, 2022
Brilliant

Cheiro is a true genius. He is like Sherlock Holmes investigating what will be,before it has happened. Very few people believe in anything these days, but if you believe in God, fate or destiny you will believe in Cheiro.
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March 18, 2025
Read as part of my studies of the Victorian Hand. Passionately argued, poetic in places, especially in his description of the 'psychic hand' and his advocacy on behalf of suicides. Fascinating for the light it casts on the age, and how the hand touches so many areas of Victorian culture
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