Laurence James Ludovici
Laurence (Lorenz) James Vernon Ludovici (19 September 1910[1] – April 1996)[2] was an American non-fiction author. He was born in Colombo and died in London.
Bibliography
- Cone of Oblivion — A Vendetta in Science. 1961.
- Cosmetic Scalpel: The Life of Charles Willi, Beauty-Surgeon. Bradford-on-Avon: Moonraker Press, 1981.
- Flemming — Discoverer of Penicillin. 1952.
- Great Moments in Medicine.
- Nobel Prize Winners. 1957.
- Origins of Language.
- Seeing Near and Seeing Far: The Story of Microscopes and Telescopes. J. Baker, 1966.
- The Chain of Life: The Story of Heredity.
- The Challenging Sky: The Life of Sir Alliott Verdon-Roe.
- The Discovery of Anaesthesia. New York: Thomas Y. Crowell Company, 1961.
- The Final Inequality: A Critical Assessment of Womans's Sexual Role in Society. New York: Tower Books, 1971.
- The Great Tree of Life. Paleontology: The Natural History of Living Creatures.
- The Itch for Play: Gamblers and Gambling in High Life and Low Life. London: Jarrolds, 1962.
- The Three of Us. London: Marjay Books, 1993.
- The World of The Infinitely Small, Explorations through the Microscope.
- Tomorrow Sometimes Comes: Ten Years Against Tyranny.
References
- "The Journal of the Dutch Burgher Union in Ceylon". Vol. 57, No. 1-4. 1967. p. 39.
- James Lorenz Ludovici, England and Wales Death Registration Index 1837-2007
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