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Analyzing Character by Katherine M.H. Blackford

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Analyzing Character
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Publisher: ManyBooks
ISBN/ASIN: 384916456X
Number of pages: 407

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This work is a treatise upon the fascinating and valuable art of analyzing human character. It makes no attempt to teach, as such, the technical principles upon which this art is based. It is, rather, an attempt to familiarize the reader with the most important of these by the inductive method--by means of incidents and descriptions from our records and from the biographies of well-known men.

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