The Art of Graphology
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by Marie Bernard, Jeanne M. Reed.
416 pgs.
". . . For English only readers [the book] is a mine of information since it covers a great deal of classical graphology that has never been translated into English. . . . A graphologist stranded on an island with only one of his books would be fortunate if it happens to be Marie Bernard's 'Art of Graphology.'"THE GRAPHOLOGIST
Handwriting Analysis and the Employee Selection Process: A Guide for Human Resource Professionals
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by Kathryn K. Sackheim.
204 pgs.
This volume is designed to help human resources professionals find out how handwriting analysis can be used as a valuable adjunct to other pre-employment tests. Sackheim suggests how managers can best work with a professional graphologist, shows how to find a consultant with the proper credentials...
This volume is designed to help human resources professionals find out how handwriting analysis can be used as a valuable adjunct to other pre-employment tests. Sackheim suggests how managers can best work with a professional graphologist, shows how to find a consultant with the proper credentials, and demonstrates how to evaluate the various traits revealed by handwriting analysis according to how they affect business situations. Numerous case studies and hundreds of handwriting samples are included to illustrate points made in the text.
Sexual Deviations as Seen in Handwriting
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by Marie Bernard.
410 pgs.
"Once again Ms. Bernard has brought the science and art of graphology into miraculous and harmonious balance. Her handwriting analyses bypass all social prescriptions and pedagogics. Directly, and without censorship, she penetrates the minds and souls of the writers. She presents a myriad of...
"Once again Ms. Bernard has brought the science and art of graphology into miraculous and harmonious balance. Her handwriting analyses bypass all social prescriptions and pedagogics. Directly, and without censorship, she penetrates the minds and souls of the writers. She presents a myriad of sexual expressions of the famous and infamous, artfully smoothing the disturbing wrinkles with clear explanations and beautiful illustrations. Her subjects vary from surpassingly great geniuseshomosexuals like Leonardo and Michelangeloto weird cult killer Charles Manson and the Satanist, Son of Sam."CANADIAN ANALYST