Willian John Warner, better known as Cheiro, was a fantastic palm reader. In “Palmistry for All,” Cheiro discusses both the study of the lines on the palm (cheiromancy) and the study of the shape of the hands and fingers (cheirognomy).
About twenty years ago, my major hobby was making palm imprints using a water-based black ink and a rubber roller that I’d purchased from an art supply store. I spent countless hours making the prints and even more looking at them.
Although I’ve been more than familiar with palmistry when I picked up this book, I really enjoyed learning more about the mounts. I was specifically interested in the positive/negative signs of the mounts that are determined by date of birth (I’m Mars Negative/Moon Positive!).
Even though this book was published over one hundred years ago, it is absolutely still valid as I learned quite a bit more than I didn’t know. I recommend this book to everyone and anyone who is interested in palm reading.