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Anthony Peake has 6 past events. (show) Free Public Lecture and Reception with bar and buffet for British lecturer, author, and consciousness theorist, Anthony Peake. Peake will discuss his "Cheating the Ferryman" theory that human consciousness itself allows us to escape death. This July, he is honored platform lecturer at the National Theatre ... (more)Event location: The Roosevelt Hotel , Madison Ave @ East 45 th St.
Anthony Peake discusses The Daemon - A Guide To Your Extraordinary Secret Self.. After his successful talk in Bangor Library last year, Anthony Peake will visit Caernarfon Library where he will discuss the science behind his new book The Daemon - A Guide To Your Extraordinary Secret Self. Anthony will have copies of his new book (published 7th September) Both Anthony's books will ... (more)
Anthony Peake discusses The Daemon - A Guide To Your Extraordinary Secret Self. In response to popular demand Anthony Peake will return to Widnes Library to discuss the science behinf his new book The Daemon - A Guide To Your Extraordinary Secret Self.
Anthony will have copies of his new book (published 7th September) available for purchase and signing.
Leasowe Library: Anthony Peake discusses Is There Life After Death, The Extraordinary Science of What Happens When You Die. (July 26 at 14:30) Anthony Peake discusses Is There Life After Death, The Extraordinary Science of What Happens When You Die. Due to popular demand author Anthony Peake has been invited back to talk about his present book, Is There Life After Death, The Extraordinary Science of What Happens When You Die. This time Anthony will discuss in detail the quantum physics and neurology behind his theory - known as Cheating The Ferryman. ... (more)
Anthony Peake reads from Is There Life After Death, The Extraordinary Science of What Happens When You Die. As part of The Halton Lea Paranormal Week, author Anthony Peake has been invited back for a second consecutive year to talk about his present book, Is There Life After Death, The Extraordinary Science of What Happens When You Die. This time Anthony will discuss in detail the quantum physics and neurology ... (more)
Kerrang Radio: Interview with Library Thing author Anthony Peake (April 18 at 22:30) Anthony Peake discusses Is There Life After Death, The Extraordinary Science of What Happens When You Die. Anthony Peake will be interviewed live on KERRANG Radio on Friday 18th April 2008 at 2230 (UK time). He will be interviewed by Yvette Fielding of TV programme Most Haunted. This can be listened to on DAB radio or on-line at can be listened too on digital (DAB) radio (105.2) and on-line at: http://www.kerrangradio.co.uk/.
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