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
The Civil War (American History (Lucent Hardcover))
The Split History of the Women's Suffrage Movement: A Perspectives Flip Book
King Tut's tomb
Daily Life in Ancient Egypt
Heroes & Villains - Adolf Hitler
Alamo, The
Eyes on the Sky - Black Holes
History of the World - Greek Mythology
Daily Life in the Islamic Golden Age
Volcanoes
Ancient Greece (History Makers (Lucent))
The Scopes Trial (Famous Trials)
Life in Ancient Mesopotamia
A Nation Divided: The Long Road to the Civil War
Daily Life in the Islamic Golden Age
Bernie Madoff
The Golden Spike: How a Photograph Celebrated the Transcontinental Railroad
Dna Evidence
Eyes on the Sky - Neptune
People Who Made History - Charles Darwin
The Birth of Christianity
The Great Wall of China
The Relocation of the North American Indian (History of the World)
Chernobyl (World Disasters)