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
Maya Angelou: Poet, Performer, Activist
The Mexican-American War (World History Series)
The Rise of Nazi Germany (Turning Points in World History)
The History of Television (World History (Lucent))
The Islamic Empire (World History (Lucent))
Salem witch trials
Should Teens Have Access to Birth Control?
The French Revolution (Turning Points in World History)
Assassination and Its Aftermath: How a Photograph Reassured a Shocked Nation
Classical Civilization: Greece (World History (Morgan Reynolds))
Babylonian Mythology
The Blue Marble: How a Photograph Revealed Earth's Fragile Beauty
Daily Life in Ancient Greece (Daily Life in Ancient Civilizations)
Exploring Cultural History - Living in Ancient Greece (paperback edition)
The Industrial Revolution in the United States (Lucent Library of Historical Eras)
The Importance of Thomas Jefferson
Ozone (Our Environment)
Lucent Library of Historical Eras - Great Elizabethan Playwrights
Wrestling (History of Sports)
Games of Ancient Rome (Way People Live)
Cloning (Lucent Library of Science and Technology)
Lasers (Lucent Library of Science and Technology)
Ancient India (World History (Lucent))
Julius Caesar: Roman General and Statesman (Signature Lives)