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Anne Rooney is a British book author, primarily of non-fiction for children and young adults. Rooney has a bachelor's degree and Ph.D. from the University of Cambridge, and is also a tutor in the Cambridge Institute of Continuing Education. Her doctoral work and early books concerned medieval studies.

Rooney's books include:

  • The Tretyse off Huntyng (1987)
  • Geoffrey Chaucer: A Guide Through the Critical Maze (1989)
  • Hunting in Middle English Literature (1993)
  • Is Our Climate Changing? (2008)
  • Feeding the World (2009)
  • Reducing the Carbon Footprint (2009)
  • The Story of Mathematics (2009)
  • Messages from Beyond (2009)
  • Strange Places (2009)
  • UFOs and Aliens (2009)
  • The History of Medicine (2012)
  • Great Scientists (2013)
  • Great Mathematicians (2013)
  • Aerospace Engineering and the Principles of Flight (2013)
  • Audio Engineering and the Science of Sound Waves (2014)
  • Optical Engineering and the Science of Light (2014)
  • Dinosaur Atlas (2017)

References

  1. Sanderson, Caroline (24 July 2018), My writing living: Anne Rooney, Authors' Licensing and Collecting Society, retrieved 2024-12-18
  2. "Dr Anne Rooney", Staff profiles: Tutors, University of Cambridge, Institute of Continuing Education, retrieved 2024-12-18
  3. Rooney, Anne, Books about books, retrieved 2024-12-18
  4. The Tretyse off Huntyng (Cambridge University Library MS Ll.1.18, fols. 48r-55v), Omirel, UFSAL, 1987. Review:
  5. Geoffrey Chaucer: A Guide Through the Critical Maze, Bristol Classical Press, 1989. Review:
  6. Hunting in Middle English Literature, D. S. Brewer, 1993. Reviews:
  7. Is Our Climate Changing?, Arcturus, 2008. Review:
  8. Feeding the World: How We Produce the Food We Need for a Growing Population, Black Rabbit Books, 2009. Review:
  9. Reducing the Carbon Footprint, Black Rabbit Books, 2009. Review:
  10. The Story of Mathematics: From creating the pyramids to exploring infinity, Arcturus Publishing, 2009. Reviews:
  11. ^ Messages from Beyond, Strange Places, and UFOs and Aliens, Black Rabbit Books, Amazing Mysteries series, 2009. Reviews:
  12. The History of Medicine, Rosen, 2012. Review:
  13. ^ Great Scientists and Great Mathematicians. Rosen, Great People in History Series, 2013. With John Farndon, Alex Woolf, and Liz Gogerly. Review:
  14. Aerospace Engineering and the Principles of Flight, Crabtree, Engineering in Action, 2013. Reviews:
    • Steve Canipe (2013), Science and Children, JSTOR 43176083
    • Randall Enos (2013), Booklist, EBSCOhost 86650134
    • Dave Jenkinson (2013), Canadian Review of Materials,
  15. Audio Engineering and the Science of Sound Waves, Crabtree, Engineering in Action, 2014. Reviews:
    • Marilyn Cook (2014), Science Scope, JSTOR 43184568
    • Barbara McMillan (2014), Canadian Review of Materials,
  16. Optical Engineering and the Science of Light, Crabtree, Engineering in Action, 2014. Review:
    • Barbara McMillan (2014), Canadian Review of Materials,
  17. Dinosaur Atlas, Lonely Planet Kids, 2017. Illustrated by James Gilleard. Shortlisted for the Royal Society Young People's Book Prize.

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