A step-by-step layperson's guide to the ancient magical art of palmistry, revealing how to read both one's own or someone else's palm to determine lifespan, creative potential, romantic prospects, physical health and financial status.
I ordered four books on palmistry in the same order and this one was far and away the most comprehensive and easiest to understand. I have been reading palms occasionally and making money at it for two years, so I don't consider myself a beginner, but this book, while occasionally silly ("phalange is not a dirty word") is just chock full of useful, sensibly arranged information.
A good starting place....
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 21 years ago
This book is wonderfully written and illustrated, but tends to give you too much information at once. I have read several other book on chiromancy (palm reading) that break down this divinational practice to the lowest common denominator!Highly recommended for someone whom already has a good grasp on this practice.....may be a bit too much for the newbie! Well written (I'm a BIG "complete idiot's guide" fan!!!) and researched. Overall, very good!Recommended with reservation!
One of the best books on the Subject
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 22 years ago
I have a few books on Palmistry, including the classic Cheiro's The Language of the Hands, The Art of hand Reading, and so on and so on. But to be frankly honest with you, none of those books compare to the excellent recourse of information given in this so called "Idiot's guide."There is an excellent section on interpreting the phalanges, which buy itself is an art all it's own. Plus everything else is discussed in the book. The mounts, the lines, skin texture, hand shape, and it goes on and on. This book was my first Idiot's Guide, that I have purchased, and the last book on Palmistry. Being that it was such a well written and easy to understand book, I became obsessed with all things Idiot's Guides. But trust me, an idiot's guide this is not. A Wealth of information. Excellent for the beginners as well as the advanced, there is something to learn for every one.
Not really for idiots
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
Robin Gile has presented an excellent introduction to the art of palmistry, well laid out and very informative. It has many very good illustrations. It also has sound information for the professionals. His work on the fingers is some of the best I have read and I have about 150 books on the subject. The lesson plans are well laid out. I have a few professional disagreements over nomenclature, but these do not detract from the information to be gleaned from the work. Any good library on Palmistry must include this work.
Informative
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
I love this book! The Complete Idiots Guide books are soooooo helpful! they explain things in great detail, and have excercises to help you through. Lisa Lenard is a great author of these books! I would recomend this to anybody wanting to learn about palmistry! Especially Beginners!
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