George Sullivan
George Edward Sullivan is an American author of nonfiction books for children and young adults, with more than 200 titles covering subjects such as history, science, engineering, and photography. He was born in Lowell, Massachusetts, served as a journalist in the U.S. Navy from 1945 to 1948, and later lived in New York City with his wife.[2][1]
Lowell, United States
Aug 11, 1927
nonfiction
children's literature
young adult literature
history
science
To the Bottom of the Sea: The Exploration of Exotic Life, the Titanic, and Other Secrets of the Oceans
Elite Warriors: The Special Forces of the United States and Its Allies
Mr. President
Helen Keller: Her Life in Pictures
Click Click Click!: Photography for Children
Tom Thumb: The Remarkable True Story of a Man in Miniature
Sterling Biographies: Geronimo: Apache Renegade
All about Football
Unsolved! Famous Real-Life Mysteries
Knockout!: A Photobiography of Boxer Joe Louis (Photobiographies)
Football Rules Illustrated
Baseball's Boneheads, Bad Boys and Just Plain Crazy Guys (Single Titles)
Sterling Biographies®: Geronimo: Apache Renegade
Pro football and the running back
Don't Step on the Foul Line: Sports Superstition
The supercarriers
Sports Superstitions
Famous U.S. spy planes
Making money in autographs
Mikhail Gorbachev
This is pro football
Journalists At Risk: Reporting America's Wars (People's History)
Power Football: The Greatest Running Backs
Treasure Hunt: The Sixteen-Year Search for the Lost Treasure Ship Atocha