He was the Jeane Dixon of the early 20th century, psychic advisor to
world-famous names in politics, entertainment, and royalty. In this 1900
work, a smaller companion to his now-classic Language of the Hand,
Cheiro introduces us to the paranormal realm he most often utilized:
palm reading, also known as cheiromancy (from which he borrowed his
stage name). From what the size and shape of the thumb says about a
person's character-as much as those of the nose do!-to interpreting the
lines of the palm, here is everything you need to know, based on
Cheiro's "practical professional experience," about talking to the
hand... and listening to what it has to say. Irish occultist Cheiro-aka
WILLIAM JOHN WARNER (1866-1936)-wrote a number of books, including
Palmistry for All and Cheiro's Guide to the Hand. Among his famous
followers were Mark Twain and Oscar Wilde.