Peter Tompkins
Peter Tompkins was an American journalist, World War II spy, and best-selling author. His best known and most influential books include The Secret Life of Plants, published in 1973, Secrets of the Great Pyramid, reprinted in paperback in 1997, and Mysteries of the Mexican Pyramids, published in 1976. He is the father of author Ptolemy Tompkins.
Peter Tompkins was an American journalist, World War II spy, and best-selling author. His best known and most influential books include The Secret Life of Plants, published in 1973, Secrets of the Great Pyramid, reprinted in paperback in 1997, and Mysteries of the Mexican Pyramids, published in 1976. He is the father of author Ptolemy Tompkins. See less
Peter Tompkins's Featured Books
Peter Tompkins book reviews
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The Secret Life of Plants
Everything has a right to grow
by Tony, Sep 26, 2012
The information in this book is revealing. We seem to think we are the only ones alive that is capable of having thoughts & emotions.
this book challenges your beliefs. The world around us what ... Read More
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Mysteries of the Mexican Pyramids
It's a must for Archeoastronomy
Well, this book is a must in the studies on the area of Archeastronomy.
Mexican pyramids and all Mesoamerican ancient cities build taking into account not only soil and climate variables for ... Read More
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The Secret Life of Plants
Interesting!
This book has created in me a whole new outlook on the world around me. I had always suspected that there was more to the flowers and trees than what we can see. This book not only proved me right, ... Read More