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Palmistry

by Collins
ebook
We have always been fascinated by the lines on the palms of our hands and why each of us have different patterns. Predicting the future based on interpreting these lines goes back thousands of years and this Collins Gem provides an introduction to the practice of palmistry. This Collins Gem is being produced in flexibinding, providing the durability of a hardback with the flexibility of a paperback. In a stylish new cover design, this Gem will join the range of best-selling mind, body, spirit Gems. Collins Gem Palmistry starts by introducing the key elements – hand classification, the thumb, the fingers, the nails, and the mounts of the palm – followed by an introduction to reading the lines. The book then concludes with examples of readings from 30 people as interpreted by a professional palm reader.

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Series: Collins Gem Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers

Kindle Book

  • Release date: April 20, 2017

OverDrive Read

  • ISBN: 9780008249373
  • File size: 20765 KB
  • Release date: April 20, 2017

EPUB ebook

  • ISBN: 9780008249373
  • File size: 20765 KB
  • Release date: April 20, 2017

Formats

Kindle Book
OverDrive Read
EPUB ebook

Languages

English

We have always been fascinated by the lines on the palms of our hands and why each of us have different patterns. Predicting the future based on interpreting these lines goes back thousands of years and this Collins Gem provides an introduction to the practice of palmistry. This Collins Gem is being produced in flexibinding, providing the durability of a hardback with the flexibility of a paperback. In a stylish new cover design, this Gem will join the range of best-selling mind, body, spirit Gems. Collins Gem Palmistry starts by introducing the key elements – hand classification, the thumb, the fingers, the nails, and the mounts of the palm – followed by an introduction to reading the lines. The book then concludes with examples of readings from 30 people as interpreted by a professional palm reader.

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