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Body Language: How to Read Others Thoughts by Their Gestures

Sheldon Press (November 1992) | ISBN: 0859696537 | 152 pages | PDF | 3,4 Mb

 

Allan Pease: "As a young boy, I was always aware that what people said was not always what they meant or were feeling and that it was..."

Everybody knows someone who can walk into a room full of people and, within minutes, give an accurate description about the relationships and feelings those people are experiencing. This ability to read a person’s attitudes and thoughts by their behaviour was the original communication system used by humans before spoken language evolved.
The original book was intended as a working manual for sales people, managers, negotiators and executives and has sold 5 million copies worldwide. The Definitive Book of Body Language is the result of over 30 years of involvement in this field and has been expanded in such a way that any person, regardless of his or her vocation or position in life, can use it to obtain a better understanding of life’s most complex event – a face-to-face encounter with another person.
About the Author: Allan Pease is the worlds foremost expert on body language and relationships. His acclaimed book Body Language has sold over 4 million copies, while his top rated TV series on the same subject has been seen by over 100 million people worldwide. He travels the world lecturing on human communication.

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