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Bird, Christopher, 1928-1996

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Personal name headingBird, Christopher, 1928-1996
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Associated countryUnited States
Birth date1928-05-11
Death date1996-05-02
Place of birthBoston (Mass.)
Place of deathBlairsville (Ga.)
AffiliationHarvard University
Profession or occupationAuthors Biologists
Found inTompkins, P. Secrets of the soil, c1989: CIP t.p. (Christopher Bird) info. fr. publ. (lives in Hawaii)
LC data base, 7/26/88 (hdg.: Bird, Christopher, 1928- )
Christopher Bird papers, 1950-1996: biographical/historical note (Christopher Peter Bird (1928-1996) was an author and researcher in plant sentience, soil health, and dowsing, other fields that he called the "frontiers of science." Bird was born in Boston, Massachusetts on 11 May 1928....Bird obtained a Bachelor of Arts in Biology from Harvard in 1951....In 1973 he co-authored with Peter Tompkins the Secret Life of Plants (first edition by Harper and Row). In 1979 he published The Divining Hand: The 500-Year Old Mystery of Dowsing (first edition by Dutton). Secrets of the Soil, also co-authored with Tompkins, was published in 1989 (first edition by Harper/Collins). All three books were published in languages around the world and in multiple editions. In 1990 his book The Persecution and Trial of Gaston Naessens was published.)
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NYT obituary, May 6, 1996: (died on Thursday in a Blairsville, Ga., hospital. He was 68 and lived in Blairsville.)
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