Myer, Oscar N.
The language of handwriting and how to read it Oscar N. Myer - New York Stephen Daye Press 1951 - 207 p.
Contents
Introduction
I. Regularity and irregularity
II. The absolute size of the script
III. The relative size of the script
IV. Width and narrowness
V. Slant
VI. Form of connections
VII. Degree of connectedness
VIII. Distribution of spaces between words and lines
IX.Direction of lines
X. Margins
XI. Speed of writing
XII. Left and right-tending movements
XIII. Pressure
XIV. Pastiness and sharpness
XV. The execution of the letter forms
XVI. Address on envelopes
XVII. Signature
XVIII. The signs of unreliability and dishonesty
Bibliography
Index
An easy to use guide to handwriting analysis with 70 tables and 350 handwriting samples
Handwriting analysis
137.7 Mye 7
The language of handwriting and how to read it Oscar N. Myer - New York Stephen Daye Press 1951 - 207 p.
Contents
Introduction
I. Regularity and irregularity
II. The absolute size of the script
III. The relative size of the script
IV. Width and narrowness
V. Slant
VI. Form of connections
VII. Degree of connectedness
VIII. Distribution of spaces between words and lines
IX.Direction of lines
X. Margins
XI. Speed of writing
XII. Left and right-tending movements
XIII. Pressure
XIV. Pastiness and sharpness
XV. The execution of the letter forms
XVI. Address on envelopes
XVII. Signature
XVIII. The signs of unreliability and dishonesty
Bibliography
Index
An easy to use guide to handwriting analysis with 70 tables and 350 handwriting samples
Handwriting analysis
137.7 Mye 7