John Malam
John Malam is a British historian, archaeologist, and prolific author of over 200 children's non-fiction books, focusing on ancient civilizations, history, and archaeology. Born in 1957 in Wolverhampton, England, he studied Ancient History and Archaeology at the University of Birmingham, worked as a museum archaeologist at Ironbridge Gorge Museum from 1980-1982, edited for publishers until 1989, and has been a full-time author since 1994. He lives in Cheshire, north-west England.[1][2][3]
Children's non-fiction
History
Archaeology
Ancient Romans
Dragons
You Wouldn't Want to Be a Skyscraper Builder!: A Hazardous Job You'd Rather Not Take
The Greeks
Ancient Rome (Time Travel Guides)
The Tudors (1) (Know it All!)
Do You Want to Be a Pirate?
The Bombing of Hiroshima: August 6, 1945 (Dates With History)
The Victorians (The Past in Pictures)
On the Farm/Jigsaw Stickers
Dragons
Ancient Egypt: Picturing the Past
Greek Town (The Time Traveler's Guide)
Grow Your Own Sandwich
Thor Heyerdahl (Tell Me About...(Carolrhoda))
How to Be a Pirate
Tutankhamun and other lost tombs
Leonardo Da Vinci (Great Scientists)
Journey of a Toy
100 Things You Should Know about Samurai (100 Things You Should Know About... (Mason Crest))
Jason and the Argonauts (Ancient Myths (Picture Window Books))
Journey of a Bowl of Cornflakes
Pompeii and other lost cities
How the Ancient Greeks Lived