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Perfect Coffee Table Book Oct 20, 2009 What a fun book! Perfect conversation piece for your coffee table. Everyone loves to pick it up and they usually focus on one of the twenty remarkable women in this book. All viewers ultimately end up in the back of the book looking for their own personality traits.
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Don't waste your time Nov 27, 2008 Filled with illusion, I orderd this book thinking I would be regaled with fair analysis of the writings of various famous women from history. Unfortunately, the analysis (and I use the term analysis loosely) is prejiduce to only what the author wants to to know. This book gave a brief biography of each woman and then a handwriting sample of each on an adjoining page. The samples were not analyzed in a essay or paragraph format, but rather there were little thought bubbles pointing to certian traits in the samples; for example "this is a leadership trait" or "this indicates a strong feeling of self worth" or "this means diplomacy" blah blah blah. The traits that were spotlighted were always goody-goody traits or leadership traits. It said nothing about the multitude of adverse traits, and believe me when I say that some of these famous women had some very obvious nasties in their script.
Serious analysts need to stay away from this. You will only make yourself sea sick from shaking your head in disgust.
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Neither Here Nor There. . . Dec 25, 2006 I purchased this book expecting a fairly detailed analysis of the writing of these subjects. Not so; there was only one page per subject, containing a sample of their writing with little notes placed around the sample. The biographies were very rudimentary, but they took up eighty per cent of the subjects' spaces. I knew who these women were, I wanted to see what a graphologist would make of their writing. Not only that, but in several places in the book the analysis of the same sample was contradictory. I wouldn't buy it again, at least not at the full price.
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An amazing graphology analysis of twenty great women Feb 09, 2005 Master Graphoanalyst and member of the World Association of Document Examiners Marian Gimby Brannan showcases her skill in Twenty Remarkable Women Seen Through Their Handwriting, an amazing graphology analysis of twenty great women, including Joan of Arc, Hellen Keller, Mother Teresa, Amelia Earhart, Eleanor Roosevelt, and Queen Victoria. Each essay offers a photograph of a sample of the individual's handwriting, followed by extensive interpretation of the traits in the writing that reveal individual character strengths. Twenty Remarkable Women Seen Through Their Handwriting is a most enjoyable read especially for amateur graphologists.
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