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Palmistry for All

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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.

About the Author

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Cheiro

Cheiro, born as William John Warner, was a prominent figure in the field of palmistry during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. He gained fame for his ability to read palms and predict the future, attracting a clientele that included celebrities and influential figures of his time. His most notable work, "Palmistry for All," serves as an accessible guide to the art of palm reading, demystifying the practice for a broader audience. Cheiro's contributions to the popularization of palmistry have left a lasting impact on the field, making him a significant figure in the study of divination and esoteric arts.

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