Stein and Day, 1974, Hardcover (Original Cloth), Book Condition: Good, Dust Jacket Condition: Good, First, Illustrated By: Photographic and Illustrations
(10), XI-XXII, 287, (3) pages, acknowledgements, list of illustrations, and index. The text is illustrated with copious black-and-white photographs, sketches and illustrations. Black textured coloured cloth covered boards with silver titles to the backstrip. A little rubbing to the backstrip corners and the book corners. Foxing to the text block edges. Age toning of the internal text. Colour photographic dustwrapper with orange and purple titles to the front panel and blue and yellow titles to the backstrip. Creasing to the top backstrip edge and rubbing to the dustwrapper panels. " What's in a face? To Aristotle, the phrase was a sure indicator of character, and Renaissance sages considered ' face-reading ' a signs. Today we may no longer believe that people with small heads are fickle, or that large years are a sign of the tendency to chatter. Yet we are still inclined to like people -- even fall in love with them -- because of their faces, and we may dislike them just as smoothly and irrationally. We are is fascinated as our ancestors with the most human of all averages: the face. This slightly and provocative book explores the mysteries of the face." -- From the front fold over panel blurb. Size: 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Please refer to accompanying picture (s). Illustrator: Photographic and Illustrations. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: 1-2 kilos. Category: Psychology & Psychiatry; Social History; ISBN: 0812817427. ISBN/EAN: 9780812817423. Inventory No: 0111482.
(10), XI-XXII, 287, (3) pages, acknowledgements, list of illustrations, and index. The text is illustrated with copious black-and-white photographs, sketches and illustrations. Black textured coloured cloth covered boards with silver titles to the backstrip. A little rubbing to the backstrip corners and the book corners. Foxing to the text block edges. Age toning of the internal text. Colour photographic dustwrapper with orange and purple titles to the front panel and blue and yellow titles to the backstrip. Creasing to the top backstrip edge and rubbing to the dustwrapper panels. " What's in a face? To Aristotle, the phrase was a sure indicator of character, and Renaissance sages considered ' face-reading ' a signs. Today we may no longer believe that people with small heads are fickle, or that large years are a sign of the tendency to chatter. Yet we are still inclined to like people -- even fall in love with them -- because of their faces, and we may dislike them just as smoothly and irrationally. We are is fascinated as our ancestors with the most human of all averages: the face. This slightly and provocative book explores the mysteries of the face." -- From the front fold over panel blurb. Size: 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Please refer to accompanying picture (s). Illustrator: Photographic and Illustrations. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: 1-2 kilos. Category: Psychology & Psychiatry; Social History; ISBN: 0812817427. ISBN/EAN: 9780812817423. Inventory No: 0111482.