About This Book
A practical handbook on palmistry that explains how to read fingers, lines, mounts, and other hand features to infer character traits, aptitudes, and probable life tendencies. It gives rules for rapid observation, treats each finger separately, and examines the principal lines—head, life, heart, and destiny—along with common variants such as islands, crosses, squares, and double lines. The text pairs interpretive guidance on temperament, talents, and potential outcomes with numerous illustrations and stepwise descriptions so readers can apply the methods for quick assessments and more detailed readings.
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