The author, Andrea McNichol amcnichol@aol.com , June 30, 1999 I wish to thank everyone for their wonderful comments. My book is now in it's 8th reprinting. I have received hundreds of e-mails and letters from readers around the world and I wish to thank each and every one of you for taking the time to write. My book was actually 15 years in the making and two years to pull all the manuscripts and notes together. My goal from the outset was to present graphology in a logical, step by step and entertaining manner. My wish has been to see graphology recognized in the scientific and educational fields. I believe the positive and enthusiastic reception of my book worldwide has made progress in these areas. My book is now included in over 500 libraries in the United States and the United Kingdom and has been purchased for required reading in hundreds of colleges worldwide. I am so very grateful to the reading public and just wish to say a great big, "THANK YOU" at this time. The author, Andrea McNichol (AMcNichol@aol.com) (http://www.brainprints.com/index.htm) , July 6, 1997 How and why handwriting analysis works You are on your way to learning about one of the most fascinating "people sciences" in existence today. You will learn information from this book that you will use the rest of your life. And, hopefully, you're going to have a lot of fun in the process.From the Library Journal: "McNichol's commonsense explanations are salted with rye humor and ironic observations on the handwriting of the famous as well as the infamous... This is an excellent introduction to graphology, and an incentive to type all correspondence." From the Los Angeles Daily News: "If you love playing Clue and reading whodunits, HANDWRITING ANALYSIS: Putting It to Work for You is the logical conclusion." Praised for its simple, powerful and convincing demonstrations of how and why handwriting analysis works, this book lets you "be the graphologist." You'll see examples of how handwriting analysis is used by medical doctors, pscyhologists, police agencies, educators, businesses, and the average person...to solve all kinds of life's problems, and to gain instant insight into other people -- and yourself.This book is in its seventh printing, having sold over 100,000 copies in five languages.For more information about this book and other graphology learning tools, please visit my website at http://www.brainprints.com/index.htm Annotation Having sold more than 50,000 copies, Handwriting Analysis has now been revised and expanded to include a new chapter on analyzing doodles. In clear, step-by-step lessons, expert graphologist shows how to analyze handwriting to discover people's hidden personality traits.From The PublisherActual samples from famous celebs to infamous criminals illustrate what handwriting and doodles say about a person.ReviewsFrom Library Journal Handwriting is an expression of personality, and as unique as a fingerprint. Physical, intellectual, and emotional states combine to produce a writing style. Handwriting analysis, or graphology, was once sneeringly labeled a pseudoscience but is now gaining acceptance as a useful diagnostic tool in business, criminology, medicine, and psychology. McNichol (Univ. of California) has thorough knowledge and long experience as a consultant and expert witness, and teaches the only graphology course sponsored by an accredited U.S. university. Her common sense explanations are salted with wry humor and ironic observations on the handwriting of the famous as well as the infamous. No one, including the reader, is safe from her barbs. This is an excellent introduction to graphology, a great party game, and an incentive to type all correspondence!-- Evelyn L. Mott, Palm Beach Cty. Lib., West Palm Beach, Fla.
The author, Andrea McNichol (AMcNichol@aol.com) (http://www.brainprints.com/index.htm) , July 6, 1997 How and why handwriting analysis works You are on your way to learning about one of the most fascinating "people sciences" in existence today. You will learn information from this book that you will use the rest of your life. And, hopefully, you're going to have a lot of fun in the process.From the Library Journal: "McNichol's commonsense explanations are salted with rye humor and ironic observations on the handwriting of the famous as well as the infamous... This is an excellent introduction to graphology, and an incentive to type all correspondence." From the Los Angeles Daily News: "If you love playing Clue and reading whodunits, HANDWRITING ANALYSIS: Putting It to Work for You is the logical conclusion." Praised for its simple, powerful and convincing demonstrations of how and why handwriting analysis works, this book lets you "be the graphologist." You'll see examples of how handwriting analysis is used by medical doctors, pscyhologists, police agencies, educators, businesses, and the average person...to solve all kinds of life's problems, and to gain instant insight into other people -- and yourself.This book is in its seventh printing, having sold over 100,000 copies in five languages.For more information about this book and other graphology learning tools, please visit my website at http://www.brainprints.com/index.htm Annotation Having sold more than 50,000 copies, Handwriting Analysis has now been revised and expanded to include a new chapter on analyzing doodles. In clear, step-by-step lessons, expert graphologist shows how to analyze handwriting to discover people's hidden personality traits.From The PublisherActual samples from famous celebs to infamous criminals illustrate what handwriting and doodles say about a person.ReviewsFrom Library Journal Handwriting is an expression of personality, and as unique as a fingerprint. Physical, intellectual, and emotional states combine to produce a writing style. Handwriting analysis, or graphology, was once sneeringly labeled a pseudoscience but is now gaining acceptance as a useful diagnostic tool in business, criminology, medicine, and psychology. McNichol (Univ. of California) has thorough knowledge and long experience as a consultant and expert witness, and teaches the only graphology course sponsored by an accredited U.S. university. Her common sense explanations are salted with wry humor and ironic observations on the handwriting of the famous as well as the infamous. No one, including the reader, is safe from her barbs. This is an excellent introduction to graphology, a great party game, and an incentive to type all correspondence!-- Evelyn L. Mott, Palm Beach Cty. Lib., West Palm Beach, Fla.
From the Library Journal: "McNichol's commonsense explanations are salted with rye humor and ironic observations on the handwriting of the famous as well as the infamous... This is an excellent introduction to graphology, and an incentive to type all correspondence."
From the Los Angeles Daily News: "If you love playing Clue and reading whodunits, HANDWRITING ANALYSIS: Putting It to Work for You is the logical conclusion."
Praised for its simple, powerful and convincing demonstrations of how and why handwriting analysis works, this book lets you "be the graphologist." You'll see examples of how handwriting analysis is used by medical doctors, pscyhologists, police agencies, educators, businesses, and the average person...to solve all kinds of life's problems, and to gain instant insight into other people -- and yourself.
This book is in its seventh printing, having sold over 100,000 copies in five languages.
For more information about this book and other graphology learning tools, please visit my website at http://www.brainprints.com/index.htm
Annotation Having sold more than 50,000 copies, Handwriting Analysis has now been revised and expanded to include a new chapter on analyzing doodles. In clear, step-by-step lessons, expert graphologist shows how to analyze handwriting to discover people's hidden personality traits.From The PublisherActual samples from famous celebs to infamous criminals illustrate what handwriting and doodles say about a person.ReviewsFrom Library Journal Handwriting is an expression of personality, and as unique as a fingerprint. Physical, intellectual, and emotional states combine to produce a writing style. Handwriting analysis, or graphology, was once sneeringly labeled a pseudoscience but is now gaining acceptance as a useful diagnostic tool in business, criminology, medicine, and psychology. McNichol (Univ. of California) has thorough knowledge and long experience as a consultant and expert witness, and teaches the only graphology course sponsored by an accredited U.S. university. Her common sense explanations are salted with wry humor and ironic observations on the handwriting of the famous as well as the infamous. No one, including the reader, is safe from her barbs. This is an excellent introduction to graphology, a great party game, and an incentive to type all correspondence!-- Evelyn L. Mott, Palm Beach Cty. Lib., West Palm Beach, Fla.
From The PublisherActual samples from famous celebs to infamous criminals illustrate what handwriting and doodles say about a person.ReviewsFrom Library Journal Handwriting is an expression of personality, and as unique as a fingerprint. Physical, intellectual, and emotional states combine to produce a writing style. Handwriting analysis, or graphology, was once sneeringly labeled a pseudoscience but is now gaining acceptance as a useful diagnostic tool in business, criminology, medicine, and psychology. McNichol (Univ. of California) has thorough knowledge and long experience as a consultant and expert witness, and teaches the only graphology course sponsored by an accredited U.S. university. Her common sense explanations are salted with wry humor and ironic observations on the handwriting of the famous as well as the infamous. No one, including the reader, is safe from her barbs. This is an excellent introduction to graphology, a great party game, and an incentive to type all correspondence!-- Evelyn L. Mott, Palm Beach Cty. Lib., West Palm Beach, Fla.
ReviewsFrom Library Journal Handwriting is an expression of personality, and as unique as a fingerprint. Physical, intellectual, and emotional states combine to produce a writing style. Handwriting analysis, or graphology, was once sneeringly labeled a pseudoscience but is now gaining acceptance as a useful diagnostic tool in business, criminology, medicine, and psychology. McNichol (Univ. of California) has thorough knowledge and long experience as a consultant and expert witness, and teaches the only graphology course sponsored by an accredited U.S. university. Her common sense explanations are salted with wry humor and ironic observations on the handwriting of the famous as well as the infamous. No one, including the reader, is safe from her barbs. This is an excellent introduction to graphology, a great party game, and an incentive to type all correspondence!-- Evelyn L. Mott, Palm Beach Cty. Lib., West Palm Beach, Fla.