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The Human Face

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The companion volume to the August television series on The Learning Channel takes a close-up look at the human face to reveal a myriad of complex expressions that shed light on the nature of human personality.

240 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 2001

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Brian Bates

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December 27, 2007
I put this on here because I have the videos with John Cleese and figure the book covers the same topics. The video's are great and cover the psychological aspects of symmetry and proportion. How the traditionally beautiful and physically extreme proportioned people get along in modern society.
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February 12, 2009
This book is full of pictures that show how our faces as humans evolved over time. It goes into interesting subjects like beauty and facial expressions and why we find certain features attractive on one another.It also goes into our obsession with celebrity faces.You will learn a lot from this book.Like did you know that it is believed that a human can make about 7,000 discreet facial expressions? You didn't,don't lie.
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