CHEIRO'S WORLD PREDICTIONS - CHEIRO (Warner) - 1928, Psychic Palmistry Astrology
CHEIRO'S WORLD PREDICTIONS - CHEIRO (Warner) - 1928, Psychic Palmistry Astrology
CHEIRO'S WORLD PREDICTIONS - CHEIRO (Warner) - 1928, Psychic Palmistry Astrology
CHEIRO'S WORLD PREDICTIONS - CHEIRO (Warner) - 1928, Psychic Palmistry Astrology
CHEIRO'S WORLD PREDICTIONS - CHEIRO (Warner) - 1928, Psychic Palmistry Astrology
CHEIRO'S WORLD PREDICTIONS - CHEIRO (Warner) - 1928, Psychic Palmistry Astrology
CHEIRO'S WORLD PREDICTIONS - CHEIRO (Warner) - 1928, Psychic Palmistry Astrology
CHEIRO'S WORLD PREDICTIONS - CHEIRO (Warner) - 1928, Psychic Palmistry Astrology
CHEIRO'S WORLD PREDICTIONS - CHEIRO (Warner) - 1928, Psychic Palmistry Astrology
CHEIRO'S WORLD PREDICTIONS - CHEIRO (Warner) - 1928, Psychic Palmistry Astrology
CHEIRO'S WORLD PREDICTIONS - CHEIRO (Warner) - 1928, Psychic Palmistry Astrology
CHEIRO'S WORLD PREDICTIONS - CHEIRO (Warner) - 1928, Psychic Palmistry Astrology

CHEIRO'S WORLD PREDICTIONS - CHEIRO (Warner) - 1928, Psychic Palmistry Astrology

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  CHEIRO'S WORLD PREDICTIONS: THE FATE OF EUROPE, THE FUTURE OF THE USA, THE COMING WAR OF NATIONS, THE RESTORATION OF THE JEWS — By Cheiro (William John Warner) — Early Edition, 1928 — Palmistry, Numerology, Clairvoyance, Psychic — PREDICTED: THE JEWISH PEOPLE CREATING THE STATE OF ISRAEL AND WORLD WAR I

 Publisher: Herbert Jenkins Ltd., London (1928)

In well preserved condition. 254 pages, with Cheiro book advertisements at rear. Illustrated with black-and-white photographs. The boards and binding are solid and tight save for light shelfwear. The pages are crisp and clean. The dust jacket is excellent condition with minor chipping to the top spine end and front flap corner. The book is a series of predictions made by noted psychic, Cheiro, between 1909-1911. It was published for the first time in 1925. A prophet and astrologer, Cheiro's book contains extremely accurate predictions including: the abdication of the Prince of Wales, America's entry into the First World War and the creation of Israel. Some other events foretold by the author include the breaking out of Civil War in China and its effects on English interests. He also predicted the start of a series of Earthquakes in countries that for hundreds of years have been more or less free of these occurrences. Please see below for more information on Cheiro and his oeuvre.

Biography

William John Warner (also known as Count Louis Hamon according to some sources), popularly known as Cheiro (November 1, 1866 – October 8, 1936), was an Irish astrologer and colorful occult figure of the early 20th century. His sobriquet, Cheiro, derives from the word cheiromancy, meaning palmistry. He was a self-described clairvoyant who learned palmistry, astrology, and Chaldean numerology in India. He was celebrated for using these forms of divination to make personal predictions for famous clients and to foresee world events. Cheiro had a wide following of famous European and American clients during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. He read palms and told the fortunes of famous celebrities like Mark Twain, W. T. Stead, Sarah Bernhardt, Mata Hari, Oscar Wilde, Grover Cleveland, Thomas Edison, the Prince of Wales, General Kitchener, William Ewart Gladstone, and Joseph Chamberlain. He documented his sittings with these clients by asking them to sign a guest book he kept for the purpose, in which he encouraged them to comment on their experiences.


 Cheiro made numerous accurate predictions. For example, Cheiro predicted that the Jews would return to Palestine and the country would again be called Israel nearly 30 years before the creations of 

Israel. In his book, Titanic's Last Secrets includes a detailed account of one of Cheiro's palm readings with William Pirrie, chairman of Harland and Wolf, builders of the Titanic. Cheiro predicted that he would soon be in a fight for his life, talking about the battle surrounding the Titanic sinking. So popular was Cheiro as a "Society Palmist" that even those who were not believers in the occult had their hands read by him. The skeptical Mark Twain wrote in Cheiro's visitor's book: “Cheiro has exposed my character to me with humiliating accuracy. I ought not to confess this accuracy, still I am moved to do so. – Mark Twain."