An edition of The book of fate (1830)

The book of fate

a new and complete system of fortune telling, formed from the experience of the accurate and the researches of the learned in all ages and of all nations : in seven parts, the whole forming an unerring guide to the knowledge of future events

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An edition of The book of fate (1830)

The book of fate

a new and complete system of fortune telling, formed from the experience of the accurate and the researches of the learned in all ages and of all nations : in seven parts, the whole forming an unerring guide to the knowledge of future events

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Language
English
Pages
214

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Table of Contents

from half title: 1. Oneirocritica, the science of dreams
2. Næviology, the science of moles
3. Zodaiology, the science of the heavenly bodies
4. Physiognomy, the science of the face
5. Chartology, the science of the cards
6. Palmistry, the science of the hands
7. Miscellanea.

Edition Notes

LC copy has inscription: Mrs. S.B. Dixon.

LC copy gift of John J. and Hanna M. McManus and Morris N. and Chesley V. Young, Oct. 12, 1955.

Published in
New York, St. Louis, (Mo.), Philadelphia

Classifications

Library of Congress
BF1861 .B66 1830

The Physical Object

Pagination
214 p. :
Number of pages
214

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL24485190M
LCCN
2010668546

Work Identifiers

Work ID
OL15527990W

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