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Publications by Lynne
Kelly:
Books:
Popular Science:
The Skeptic's Guide to the Paranormal,
Allen & Uniwn, 2004 (Aust), Thunder's Mouth Press, 2005 (U.S)
Crocodile: evolution's greatest survivor, Allen & Unwin, 2006 (Aust), 2007 (US), Orion, 2007 (UK)
Spiders: learning to love them,Allen & Unwin, 2009 (Aust and US), Orion, 2009 (UK).
Education:
Practical Computing (co-author) Jacaranda-Wiley,
1987
Nuclear Technology (co-author)
STAV Publishing, 1991
Lasers Sunshine Books,
1994
Challenging Minds
Hawker-Brownlow (Australia), 1994, Prufrock Press, (US), 1996
Mathematics by Computer: Iteration
Wizard Books, 1996
Sound and Light
Wizard Books, 2000
Maths Wizard Wizard Books,
2000
Motion: Simple Concepts in Physics Wizard Books,
2001 (reprint)
Words and Images (co-author
with Damian Kelly) Wizard Books, 2002
Fiction:
Avenging Janie,
Lothian Books, 2003
Science Kit:
Motion: Simple Concepts in Physics
Wizard Books, 1996
Multimedia CD-ROM
Exploring Chaos and Fractals
(co-author with Damian Kelly) Informit, 1994