Handreading
Author: Laffan, M N
Number of pages: 160First Published in 1999. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
First Published in 1999. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
First Published in 1999. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
What Your Face Says About You? Most of us are familiar with using palm reading to determine fame, fortune and future. How about face? Face reading, also known as physiognomy, is a science which predicts the future by reading the facial features of people. Through face reading, we can form an opinion about someone we meet for the first time. Of great importance, it is applicable to many occasions like blind date, job interview, making friends and business negotiation, and can reasonably help prevent some wrong decisions. The Face reveals it all! 1. Your face tells about your Fate! 2. Your face tells about your Career & Success 3. Your face tells about your Life 4. Your face tells about your Love Life 5. Your face tells about your Children 6. Your face tells about your Old age This book on Face Reading offers knowledge and techniques to learn and discover the general characteristics of a person. It may not be exactly accurate. You will learn all about the important organs that are made use of in Face Reading and what they signify; and the organs are Forehead, Eyes, Eyebrows, Nose, Mouth, Ears, Cheeks, Chin/Jaw, and Philtrum (central area between nose and upper lip). Numerous...
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On October 22, 1926, Montreal student J. Gordon Whitehead stepped into Harry Houdini's dressing room and sucker-punched the legendary magician and illusionist. Nine days later, Houdini was dead, victim of a ruptured appendix; meanwhile, J. Gordon Whitehead had permanently vanished from the public eye. What happened to the man who threw the fatal punches? Was it an accident or foul play? Who were the two witnesses to the incident, how much did they know, and how does a stolen book fit into the picture? Don Bell spent twenty years tracking clues to the mysterious Whitehead--a quest that took him across Canada and overseas. With flair and wit, Bell's true-life detective story describes the chase, gradually building a riveting profile of the man who killed Houdini and unearthing some troubling suggestions that Houdini's death may not have been an accident. Includes never-before-published material * A photograph of J. Gordon Whitehead * The affidavits of Whitehead and the only two witnesses to his altercation with Houdini * New information about Whitehead, including a criminal past * Extensive interviews with friends and relatives of Whitehead, the two witnesses, and others connected...
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