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Written for all ages of men and women in general, this book may take an hour or two to read through; but its unique insights of 'Smile', once they sink in, can bring on an enlightened smile for the lifetime. "When you take that soothing sip of a smile tossed at you, do you ever wonder when humans started smiling, to begin with?" This 'Saga of Smile' will surely relieve you of the pain of the ambiguity and also tell you everything else there is to know about 'the Smile'. What is 'Smile', what does 'Smile' do, what are types of 'smiles', what is a good smile and a bad smile; all such questions will disappear for ever. Anthropologists, Evolutionary Experts, Visual Artists, Human Physiologists, and Historians, will also find it fascinating. They however, may take much longer to digest and accept or reject this book but never the less, will not stop wondering, "Why did I not think of this before?" Although exposing the hoax of 'the smile of Mona Lisa' was not the initial purpose of this book, it was unavoidable. Why, "Because, Madam Mona Liza could not smile." In fact this book claims to prove that "No One could smile before 16th Century." Hundreds of pictures and illustrations, all worth a thousand words each, have made it possible to keep this profound book, easy to read, pleasant and to a handy size.