William Proctor was an American author who was active during the late 20th century. He is best known for his works in the field of paranormal and metaphysical studies. Proctor’s writing often delved into topics such as life after death, near-death experiences, and the exploration of the human consciousness. His literary style was characterized by a combination of personal anecdotes, scientific research, and philosophical musings.
One of Proctor’s key influential works is “Adventures in Immortality: A Look Beyond the Threshold of Death.” In this book, he examines the concept of immortality and presents various accounts of near-death experiences, providing readers with a glimpse into the afterlife. Proctor’s exploration of the subject matter offers a thought-provoking perspective on the nature of human existence and the possibilities beyond death.
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1982: Adventures in Immortality: A Look Beyond the Threshold of Death
Adventures in Immortality: A Look Beyond the Threshold of Death is a thought-provoking exploration of the afterlife and the concept of immortality. The present book club edition was published by McGraw-Hill Book Company in New York in 1982, is numbered on the back dust jacket cover as 1504 and spans 182 pages.
The black hardcover volume is in near fine condition, with the book body appearing to have never been read in full. The dust jacket shows some signs of wear, including rubbing and a trace of a price sticker on the back.
The book delves into the mysteries of what lies beyond death, offering a unique perspective on the concept of immortality and the afterlife. It raises thought-provoking questions and explores various philosophical and spiritual ideas surrounding the topic.