This edition of How to Analyze People on sight features retouched, and colorized versions of the original illustrations.
How to Analyze People on Sight was originally written and published in 1921 by Elsie Lincoln Bendict as a scientific self-help appoach to correctly categorize and identify a person's personality and strenghts based upon their body, head and hand shapes.��Benedict believed strongly in the Human Analysis according to body type and that it would be the foot hold for the advancement of human sciences and psychology. And although her ideas were never taken seriously, the book has become a classic.
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How to Analyze People on Sight was originally written and published in 1921 by Elsie Lincoln Bendict as a scientific self-help appoach to correctly categorize and identify a person's personality and strenghts based upon their body, head and hand shapes.��Benedict believed strongly in the Human Analysis according to body type and that it would be the foot hold for the advancement of human sciences and psychology. And although her ideas were never taken seriously, the book has become a classic.
How to Analyze People on Sight (Illustrated in Color)
This edition of How to Analyze People on sight features retouched, and colorized versions of the original illustrations.
How to Analyze People on Sight was originally written and published in 1921 by Elsie Lincoln Bendict as a scientific self-help appoach to correctly categorize and identify a person's personality and strenghts based upon their body, head and hand shapes.��Benedict believed strongly in the Human Analysis according to body type and that it would be the foot hold for the advancement of human sciences and psychology. And although her ideas were never taken seriously, the book has become a classic.
How to Analyze People on Sight was originally written and published in 1921 by Elsie Lincoln Bendict as a scientific self-help appoach to correctly categorize and identify a person's personality and strenghts based upon their body, head and hand shapes.��Benedict believed strongly in the Human Analysis according to body type and that it would be the foot hold for the advancement of human sciences and psychology. And although her ideas were never taken seriously, the book has become a classic.
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Product Details
BN ID: | 2940015194210 |
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Publisher: | Cricket House Books, LLC |
Publication date: | 08/22/2012 |
Sold by: | Barnes & Noble |
Format: | eBook |
Pages: | 130 |
File size: | 3 MB |
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