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Cheiro's Memoirs: The Reminiscences of a Society Palmist
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Cheiro’s Memoirs: The Reminiscences of a Society Palmist

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  1. This volume includes interviews with King Edward VII, W.E. Gladstone, C.S. Parnell, H.M. Stanley, Madame Sarah Bernhardt, Oscar Wilde, Professor Max Muller, Blanche Roosevelt, the Comte de Paris, Joseph Chamberlain, Lord Russell of Killowen, Robert Ingersoll, Ella Wheeler Wilcox, Mrs. Langtry, Mark Twain, W.T. Stead, Richard Choker, Mlle. Janotha, and others. Illustrated.
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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Kessinger Publishing
Country
United States
Date
10 September 2010
Pages
274
ISBN
9781162622149
  1. This volume includes interviews with King Edward VII, W.E. Gladstone, C.S. Parnell, H.M. Stanley, Madame Sarah Bernhardt, Oscar Wilde, Professor Max Muller, Blanche Roosevelt, the Comte de Paris, Joseph Chamberlain, Lord Russell of Killowen, Robert Ingersoll, Ella Wheeler Wilcox, Mrs. Langtry, Mark Twain, W.T. Stead, Richard Choker, Mlle. Janotha, and others. Illustrated.
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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Kessinger Publishing
Country
United States
Date
10 September 2010
Pages
274
ISBN
9781162622149