What Your Handwriting Reveals: How to Master the Art of Graphology |
Contents
Capital Letters | 54 |
Victorian Formations | 136 |
Signatures | 159 |
Copyright | |
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What Your Handwriting Reveals: How to Master the Art of Graphology Margaret Gullan-Whur No preview available - 1986 |
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Albrecht Dürer alphabetical lists analysis analyze anxiety assess attitude backward balanced bias patterns brain cautionary stroke central changes Chapter Charlotte Brontë Chris's Christine Moore conflict controlled cypher David Smith deliberate Diagnosis of Illness discussed distorted dots downstroke downward dyslexia emotional disturbance emphasis fear feelings flow formation shows frustration Galileo Galilei graphology handwriting happy Horatio Nelson i-dots imaginative impulses indicate instinctive Isaac Newton Johannes Brahms joining stroke lack letter formations line slope linked logical look loops show low-based mental disturbance middle mind motivation nature neurosis normal Note obsessional painted formation painted letter personality physical expression physical strength practical pressure probably pull repressed sample script self-projection shown shows a character signs social speedwriting stroke shows strong style suggest surname t-strokes tendency thinking tiredness underloops understrokes show uneven unfinished letter upper loops upper strokes uprights upward visual visual concept weak whilst word Writer's Cramp writing shows