Peter Tompkins Livres
Peter Tompkins était un journaliste américain, espion pendant la Seconde Guerre mondiale et auteur à succès. Ses œuvres les plus influentes explorent les aspects cachés de la nature et des civilisations anciennes, examinant les liens inhabituels au sein du monde végétal et sa perception, ainsi que les mystères entourant de grandes structures telles que les pyramides. Le style de Tompkins se caractérise par des recherches approfondies et une volonté de découvrir des liens inconnus, guidant les lecteurs à travers un domaine fascinant où la science, l'histoire et l'énigmatique convergent.






Secrets of the Soil
- 422pages
- 15 heures de lecture
Explores scientific and mystical developments that renew and enhance the soil, among them rock dust fertilizer, biodynamic agriculture, and other highly unusual fertilizers.
The Secret Life of Plants
- 416pages
- 15 heures de lecture
Exploring the world of plants and its relation to mankind as revealed by the latest discoveries of scientists, The Secret Life of Plants includes remarkable information about plants as lie detectors and plants as ecological sentinels; it describes their ability to adapt to human wishes, their response to music, their curative powers, and their ability to communicate with man. Authors Peter Tompkins and Christopher Bird suggest that the most far-reaching revolution of the 20th century — one that could save or destroy the planet — may come from the bottom of your garden.
Explores scientific and mystical developments that renew and enhance the soil, among them rock dust fertilizer, biodynamic agriculture, and other highly unusual fertilizers.
Secrets of the Great Pyramid
- 416pages
- 15 heures de lecture
Probes the mystery of the construction and significance of the Great Pyramids of Cheops, suggesting that it enshrines the scientific data of an advanced Egyptian civilization


