Geoffrey Louis Rossano was an American author and historian with an emphasis on aviation, maritime and military history.
[2] Rossano's most recent book was Hero of the Angry Sky: the World War I diary and letters of David S. Ingalls, America's first naval ace.
His PhD was in American history and his dissertation was titled, “A subtle revolution : the urban transformation of rural life, New Gloucester, Maine, 1775-1930” (completed in 1980).
[4] Some of Rossano's early projects include a series of Historic and Architectural Resource Surveys beginning in 1996 and running until 2003.
The subjects of these surveys were the Connecticut towns of Sharon, Voluntown, Union, Lisbon, Sprague, Griswold, Manchester, Franklin and Orange and they were published with the support of the State Historic Preservation Office (formerly the Connecticut Historical Commission).