ABSTRACT

Graphology, in English and American manuals of handwriting, stands in the relation with all other pseudo-sciences, founded on half truths and wrought with superstition and amateur fads, compared to modern science. In this book, the author attempts to put before the English public the fundamental principles, methods and laws of scientific graphology. Contents: common objections to graphology and their refutation; history of graphology; physiology and psychology of writing; random test of the correctness of methods explained; practical hints for drawing up of graphological analyses; specimens of analysis.

chapter II|32 pages

History of Graphology

chapter III|82 pages

The Physiology of Writing

chapter IV|90 pages

The Psychology of Writing

chapter V|12 pages

Proof of Identity

chapter VII|56 pages

Specimen Analyses of Handwriting