Don Nardo
Don Nardo is an American historian, composer, and writer born in 1947 who has published over 540 books, primarily for young readers.[4] A former high school teacher with expertise in ancient and classical history, he has written extensively about ancient civilizations, particularly focusing on ancient Greece, Rome, and Egypt, as well as topics in history, science, and literature.[1]
Feb 22, 1947
history
nonfiction
young adult
ancient history
World History Series - Ancient Mesopotamia
The Golden Spike: How a Photograph Celebrated the Transcontinental Railroad
Life on a Medieval Pilgrimage (The Way People Live)
Miguel de Cervantes: Novelist, Poet, and Playwright (Signature Lives)
The Age of Colonialism (World History)
India
Ancient Greek Art and Architecture (Eye on Art)
Daily Life in Ancient Egypt
Daily Life in Ancient Greece
Egyptian Mythology (Mythology (Enslow))
The Blue Marble: How a Photograph Revealed Earth's Fragile Beauty
Eating Disorders on the Rise (Mental Health Crisis)
Genghis Khan and the Mongol Empire
Women's Movement (World History)
Life in a Nazi Concentration Camp
Life in Ancient Rome (Way People Live)
The Black Death (Turning Points in World History)
Empires of Mesopotamia (Lost Civilizations)
The Establishment of the Thirteen Colonies
Destined for Space: Our Story of Exploration (Smithsonian)
Turning Points in World History - The Rise of Nazi Germany (paperback edition)
Special Operations: Search and Rescue (The Military Experience)
Special Operations: Training (The Military Experience)
Life in Ancient Egypt