George Redway's Publications. 



TENTH THOUSAND, \-2mo, Cloth, is. 



The Grammar of Palmistry. 



BY KATHARINE ST. HILL. 

 WITH EIGHTEEN ILLUSTRATIONS. 



CONTENTS : On the Outline and Mounts On the Lines On the Palm of the Hand and 

 Lesser Lines On Signs of Illness, Temper, and on Special Qualities On Reading the 

 Hands (Examples) The Hands of Distinguished Persons Glossary of Terms. 



" The little manual is QUITE THE BEST THAT WE HAVE SEEN ON THE 

 SUBJECT. . . . The expression of the soul through the body and this is one 

 method of it is worth careful study." Light. 



"Those who provide themselves with the 'Grammar of Palmistry' 

 will not require the services of a fortune-teller, but will be able or may 

 persuade themselves that they are able by examining their own hands, after 

 the manner prescribed in this little volume, to foretell their future fate. . . . 

 The little book contains much interesting matter. The ' portraits ' of the 

 hands of several distinguished persons the names of whom, however, are 

 not given are worthy of being studied. The text is illustrated by what may 

 be termed descriptive drawings." Glasgow Herald. 



" The subject is one which is not without vogue in these days, and the 

 little volume under notice enunciates clearly the principles of the science. 

 The writer has endeavoured to disengage palmistry from the canons of 

 necromancy and superstition with which old authors habitually mix it up. 

 To enable the reader to grasp with greater facility the principles laid down, 

 the book contains some twenty illustrations." Morning Post. 



In demy Svo, Oriental Cloth, ior. 6d. 



The Indian Religions ; 



Or, Results of the Mysterious Buddhism. 



CONCERNING THAT ALSO WHICH is TO BE UNDERSTOOD IN THE 

 DIVINITY OF FIRE. 



BY HARGRAVE JENNINGS, 



AUTHOR OF THE " ROSICRUCIANS, THEIR RITES AND MYSTERIES," ETC. 



This is probably the last work which will be published by that eminent 

 Oriental scholar, Mr Hargrave Jennings, author of " The Rosicrucians." It 

 is full of interest to those who study Buddhism, and also contains a store of 

 curious learning on such matters as the following : 



HISTORY OF THE MAGI. 

 ASTRONOMY OF THE MIND. 

 SYMBOLISM AND THE SUPERNATURAL. 

 TEMPLARS AND THE FIRE PHILOSOPHY. 

 MAGNETIC SPECULATIONS. 

 SYMBOLISM OF COLOURS. 

 ROSICKUCIANS AND BUDDHISTS. 

 BRAHMINISM AND TRANSCENDENTALISM. 

 THEORY OF CASTE, &c., &c. 



Analysis of Contents (pp. 8) may be had on application. 



