Michael Allaby
Michael Allaby (1933-2025) was a British author, editor, and actor who wrote more than 40 books primarily on science, natural history, and environmental topics.[5] His early career included work as a police cadet, actor, Royal Air Force pilot, and environmental magazine editor before becoming a freelance writer.[2] He is known for co-authoring The Greening of Mars with James Lovelock, a fictionalized nonfiction study about Mars settlement.[3]
environmental science
ecology
nonfiction
science
Gardener's guide to weather and climate
A dictionary of the environment
The Dictionary of Science for Gardeners: 6000 Scientific Terms Explored and Explained
Water: Its Global Nature (Elements)
A dictionary of geology and earth sciences
The Gardener's Guide to Weather and Climate: How to Understand the Weather and Make It Work for You
Biomes of the World (1-9 Volumes Set)
A Dictionary of Zoology
National Geographic Visual Encyclopedia of Earth
Deserts (Biomes of the Earth)
Tropical Forests (Biomes of the Earth)
A Dictionary of Ecology
A Dictionary of Zoology
Deserts (Ecosystem)
Temperate Forests (Biomes of the Earth)
Grasslands (Biomes of the Earth)
The Woodland Trust book of British woodlands
Encyclopedia of Weather and Climate, 2-Volume Set
A Dictionary of Zoology (Oxford Dictionary of Zoology)
The Dictionary of Science for Gardeners: 6000 Scientific Terms Explored and Explained
DK Guide: Weather (DK Guides)
Deserts and Semideserts
Air: The Nature of Atmosphere and the Climate (Elements)
Fog, Smog, and Poisoned Rain (Facts on File Dangerous Weather Series)