TELL-TALE WRITING
!. Character te-lling from handwriting is a popular pastime at present, and affords much fun, especially as one can by this means so easily find out one's own real and not fancied character. The latest little handbook on this subject, which is dignified in some quarters by the name of graphology, is "Your Character from your Handwriting." C. Harry Brookes is the author, and Messrs. George Allen and Unwin, Ltd. (London), are the publishers. In clear and simple manner; the author shows how the uninitiated can quickly become proficient in the art of telling character from writing. Armed with this book and a number of letters from various friends and acquaintances, one could spend many hours of leisure in quite an interesting way, although perhaps, with the subsequent loss of a friend or two, that is, if one believes all that the book says. One's friends might subsequently all use typewriters, if they knew what you were doing.
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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 47, 23 August 1930, Page 21
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159TELL-TALE WRITING Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 47, 23 August 1930, Page 21
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