Le Marchand, Madame.
Le Marchand's fortune teller, and dreamer's dictionary : an interpretation to all questions upon the different events and situations of life, but more especially relating to love, courtship, and marriage, containing a complete dictionary of dreams alphabetically arranged, with a clear interpretation of each dream, and the lucky numbers that belong to them ... / by Madame Le Marchand ; illustrated with numerous engravings.
New York : Dick & Fitzgerald, c1863.
"Also, showing how to tell fortunes by the wonderful and mysterious Ladies' Love Oracle, how to foretell the sex and number of children, how to make a lover or sweetheart come to you, to tell whether your lover or sweetheart love you, how to tell any person's age, to know who your future husband will be, and how soon you will be married, to ascertain whether your husband or wife is true to you, to tell whether you will enjoy your love, how to tell future events with cards, dice, tea and coffee-grounds, eggs, apple-parings, and the lines of the hand, how to tell a person's character by means of cabalistic calculations, how to read fortunes by the moles on a person's body, also explaining the art of discovering truth from falsehood, together with a list of unlucky days, and a list of days and hours usually considered fortunate with respect to courtship, marriage, and love affairs in general, with a collection of charms and ceremonies, etc., etc."
Publisher's ads at beginning and end.
In colored pictorial boards.
Library Company's copy lacks p. 121-22.
Fortune-telling.
Dreams.
Women writers.
SP1 Women.
Imprint N.Y. New York. 1863.
Printer Dick & Fitzgerald, publisher.
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