Graphology Collection 14 Books on DVD
Graphology Collection 14 Books on DVD
Graphology Collection 14 Books on DVD
Graphology Collection 14 Books on DVD
Graphology Collection 14 Books on DVD
Graphology Collection 14 Books on DVD
Graphology Collection 14 Books on DVD
Graphology Collection 14 Books on DVD
Graphology Collection 14 Books on DVD
Graphology Collection 14 Books on DVD
Graphology Collection 14 Books on DVD

Graphology Collection 14 Books on DVD

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Graphology is the study of a person's handwriting mainly for the purpose of character analysis. By unraveling the physical characteristics and patterns in handwriting, an expert in graphology can determine the hand-writer's personality, character, and abilities.

Graphology is still considered as a pseudoscience, meaning there is no substantial evidence that it is compatible with the scientific method.


This collection will showcase 14 vintage graphology books on DVD.

Take a look at the sample pages taken from just some of these books in the collection.

All of the book titles that are included in this DVD are listed as follows:

1. A Complete Course Of Instruction In Radial Character Reading (1904)
2. Applied Graphology (1920)
3. Bibliotics Or The Study Of Documents (1901)
4. Disputed Handwriting An Exhaustive, Valuable, And Comprehensive Work Upon One Of The Most Important Subjects Of To-day (1909)
5. Graphology (1903)
6. Graphology And The Psychology Of Handwriting (1919)
7. Graphology How To Read Character From Handwriting (1919)
8. Expression and Handwriting (1892)
9. How To Read Character By Handwriting (1902)
10. How To Read Character In Handwriting A Guide For The Beginner And Student Of Graphology (1910)
11. Talks On Graphology The Art Of Knowing Character Through Handwriting (1892)
12. The Art Of Judging The Character Of Individuals From Their Handwriting And Style (1875)
13. The Mystery Of Handwriting A Handbook Of Graphology (1896)
14. What Handwriting Indicates An Analytical Graphology (1904)