Tom Jackson
Tom Jackson is a science writer based in Bristol, UK, specializing in recasting science and technology into lively historical narratives through the stories of their discoverers. With nearly 20 years of experience, he has written over 80 books and contributed to hundreds more on topics ranging from natural history to physics, previously working as a zoo keeper, travel writer, buffalo catcher, and filing clerk. He writes for adults and children across books, magazines, and TV, and lives in Bristol with his wife and three children.[1][2][3]
science
natural history
technology
The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Animals of the World: An expert reference guide to 840 amphibians, reptiles and mammals from every continent
An illustrated guide to the animals of America : a visual encyclopedia of amphibians, reptiles and mammals in the United States, Canada and South America, with over 350 illustrations
Blitz: An autobiography
Guerrilla Tactics in the Job Market
Experiments with Light and Color (Cool Science)
Land and Water Transportation
Radioactive Elements
Destination Earth (Destination Solar System)
Baboons (Nature's Children. Set 7)
Squirrels (Nature's Childen)
Walrus (Nature's Childen)
Black Bears (Nature's Children)
Opossum
Pronghorns
Meerkats (Animal Families Vol. 10)
Saving Animal Species
Mathematics - An Illustrated History of Numbers
Engineering - An Illustrated History From Ancient Craft to Modern Technology
Mathematics: An Illustrated History of Numbers
Fluorine (Elements)
Lithium (Elements)
Astronomy
Green Sea Turtle
Saltwater Crocodile