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I agree in principle - but that's it: a principle.
The book is a long long long sequence of "it can be done: you'll see". Not much else in there... - — Sep 18, 2011 | Add your feedback
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Judicial graphology
Perhaps the first modern forensic graphology book that doesn't blabber for 200 pages with useless stuff.
Even more astounding, it actually gives useful *practical* advice on what to actually *do*.
Not perfect and not always correct, perhaps, but a very nice book nonetheless.
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