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Hands: A Complete Guide to Palmistry

por Enid Hoffman

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In Hands, Enid Hoffman takes a step beyond palmistry and explains the significance of the entire hand in relation to personality and the whole body. By describing all parts of the hand, from the fingernails to the wrist, Hoffman teaches readers how to analyze the information the hands contain. In a step-by-step fashion, she takes the reader over the entire terrain of the hand. As you become familiar with each part of the hand you will learn how to use it as a road map of your personality. Extensive illustrations provide an excellent learning tool and visual guide.… (más)
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Got it out of the library and bought a copy for myself. ( )
  Tchipakkan | Dec 26, 2019 |
Really Great Book for all levels. Beginners to Pro ... this book will get you started and advance you as much as you desire. This is not child's play ... it is for the more serious student who wants to learn this skill.

A great place to start. I have no background in the subject, but was looking for more information. I'm glad to have found this book. It seems like it was researched well enough with references on top of personal experience. Thoroughly enjoyed this book and I think I learned a lot from it. Certainly makes me want to learn more.

Simple clear guide of the basics. Easy to understand, easy to put into practice. Definite recommend for anyone looking to get started.

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In Hands, Enid Hoffman takes a step beyond palmistry and explains the significance of the entire hand in relation to personality and the whole body. By describing all parts of the hand, from the fingernails to the wrist, Hoffman teaches readers how to analyze the information the hands contain. In a step-by-step fashion, she takes the reader over the entire terrain of the hand. As you become familiar with each part of the hand you will learn how to use it as a road map of your personality. Extensive illustrations provide an excellent learning tool and visual guide.

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