New York : J. S. Ogilvik Publishing Company, 1904. ― 100 p.
This book has been prepared to interest the public in the science of Palmistry, and convince its readers that there is much more than is generally supposed by the average person in the outline of the hand and in the lines and markings of the palm. The doubter has but to inform himself slightly respecting this great science, and examine the hands of his friends, to be agreeably surprised at what even he — with a little study — can see.
A casual examination of its pages will convince the reader that there is a real basis for Palmistry ; a careful reading will interest him to learn more.