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Eugene Halliday Ishval Archive Audio and written material, and artwork, produced by Eugene Halliday during the period dating from the formation of Ishval in 1966, up until his death in 1987; plus earlier material; including his collected published works.
Eugene Halliday Liverpool Archive Audio material produced by Eugene Halliday during the 1950s and 1960s, recorded at the home of Khen and Bhar Ratcliffe in Liverpool.
Related material: Christian de Quincey Christian de Quincey, philosopher and writer on consciousness and cosmology; author of “Radical Nature” and “Radical Knowing”. Professor of Philosophy at John F Kennedy University, California; visiting professor at Schumacher College (UK). A contemporary thinker whose work visits many of the same sources, and draws similar conclusions to Eugene Halliday's work "Reflexive Self-Consciousness.
Related material: David Mahlowe Archive Audio and written material, and artwork, produced by David Mahlowe, actor; friend, student and literary executor of Eugene Halliday. Also books by Eugene Halliday read by Zero Mahlowe.
Related Material: Eugene Halliday Study Guides Supplementary material produced by Alan Roberts, to be used as an introduction and study guide to the Eugene Halliday Archive sites and Eugene Halliday's published works.
Related Material: Fred Freeman Archive Fred Freeman, philanthropist, businessman, friend and student of Eugene Halliday; sponsor, with his wife Yvonne, of Ishval. Archive of writings by Eugene Halliday and Fred Freeman; video.
Related material: Philosopher Christian de Quincey Christian de Quincey, philosopher and writer on consciousness and cosmology; author of “Radical Nature” and “Radical Knowing”. Professor of Philosophy at John F Kennedy University, California; visiting professor at Schumacher College (UK). A contemporary thinker whose work visits many of the same sources, and draws similar conclusions to Eugene Halliday's work "Reflexive Self-Consciousness.