Stewart Ross
Stewart Ross is a prize-winning British author of fiction and nonfiction for readers of all ages, with over 330 published titles including plays, librettos, and works on exploration, British monarchs, Scotland, Sherlock Holmes, the World Wars, and the Middle East.[1][2] Born in Buckinghamshire, he was educated at various institutions including Oxford, Exeter, Bristol, and Orlando, Florida, and taught in Sri Lanka, the Middle East, the US, and the UK before becoming a full-time writer in 1989.[1] He lives near Canterbury, Kent, lectures in France and the UK, and is the brother of auctioneer Charlie Ross.[1][2]
Buckinghamshire, UK
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Fiction
Nonfiction
Children’s literature
History
Teach yourself The Middle East Since 1945
World War I (Research It!)
Pearl Harbor (A Place in History)
Hiroshima
The Terror Trail (Dk Graphic Readers)
Fact Or Fiction: Cowboys
World War I
Fact Or Fiction: Pirates
Rich & Poor in Ancient Greece (Rich and Poor in)
Michael Faraday (Scientists Who Made History)
Cowboys (True Stories and Legends)
Alexander Graham Bell (Scientists Who Made History)
Look Around a Shakespearean Theater (Virtual History Tours)
Medieval Europe (Research It!)
William Shakespeare: Poet and Playwright (Famous Lives (Raintree))