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
Aztec Civilization
Lords, Ladies, Peasants and Knights: The Role of Class (Lucent Library of Historical Eras)
Bull Run to Gettysburg
The Great Depression (Opposing Viewpoints Digests)
The French Revolution (Turning Points in World History)
American Colonies
Greek and Roman Mythology
Hitler in Paris: How a Photograph Shocked a World at War
Barack Obama
Life During the Great Civilizations - The Mongol Empire
Buddhism
Early Native North Americans (American History)
Lucent Library of Historical Eras - Cleopatra: Egypt's Last Pharaoh (Lucent Library of Historical Eras)
Climate Crisis: The Science of Global Warming
Rwanda Genocide, The (World History) (English and English Edition)
Special Operations: Paratroopers
Architecture
Asteroids and Comets
Atoms (Kidhaven Science Library)
Gabriel Garcia Marquez (The 20th Century's Most Influential Hispanics)
The History of Terrorism
The Great Depression (Turning Points in World History)
Opposing Viewpoints Digests - The Great Depression (paperback edition)
North American Indian Wars (Turning Points in World History)