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Name
  
Benjamin Woolley


Role
  
Author


Books
  
The Queen's Conjurer, The Bride of Science, Virtual Worlds, The Herbalist: Nicholas, A Savage Kingdom: Virginia a

Mary Shelley Night, The Last Man (Benjamin Woolley documentary, BBC, 2001)


Benjamin Woolley is an author, media journalist and television presenter.

Contents

Books

  • Woolley, Benjamin (2007). Savage kingdom: The true story of Jamestown, 1607, and the settlement of America (1st ed.). New York: HarperCollins. ISBN 978-0-06-009056-2. OCLC 122571096. LCC F234.J3 W66 2007. 
  • Woolley, Benjamin (2005) [2004]. The herbalist : Nicholas Culpeper and the fight for medical freedom. London: Harper Perennial. ISBN 978-0-00-712658-3. OCLC 61476864. LCC RS164.C89 W635 2004. 
  • Woolley, Benjamin (2001). The Queen's conjuror : the life and magic of Dr. Dee, adviser to Queen Elizabeth I (1st ed.). New York: Henry Holt. ISBN 978-0-8050-6509-1. OCLC 45376415. 
  • Woolley, Benjamin (2002) [1999]. The bride of science : romance, reason, and Byron's daughter. New York : London: McGraw-Hill. ISBN 978-0-07-138860-3. OCLC 59421218. 
  • Woolley, Benjamin (1993) [1992]. Virtual worlds : a journey in hype and hyperreality. London: Penguin. ISBN 978-0-14-015439-9. OCLC 475636749. LCC BD331 .W866 1992. 
  • TV programmes

    Woolley presented Games Britannia, a documentary on the painting An Experiment on a Bird in the Air Pump for BBC Four, and an episode of the The Late Show, Libraries and Civilization. Together with Martyn Ives, David H. Levy, and David Taylor, Woolley won an 1998 News & Documentary Emmy Award in the "Individual Achievement in a Craft, Writer" category for the script of the documentary 3 Minutes to Impact produced by York Films for the Discovery Channel.

    References

    Benjamin Woolley Wikipedia


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