Albert Marrin
Albert Marrin is an American historian, professor of history, and award-winning author of more than forty juvenile nonfiction books for young readers. Born in New York City, he is known for writing engaging historical works that make history accessible to children and adolescents.
juvenile nonfiction
history
biography
Victory in the Pacific
A Volcano Beneath the Snow: John Brown's War Against Slavery
Oh Rats!: The Story of Rats and People
Flesh and Blood So Cheap: The Triangle Fire and Its Legacy
Thomas Paine: Crusader for Liberty: How One Man's Ideas Helped Form a New Nation
The Sea Rovers: Pirates, Privateers, and Buccaneers
The Sea King: Sir Francis Drake and His Times
Thomas Paine: Crusader for Liberty: How One Man's Ideas Helped Form a New Nation
Stalin: Russia's Man of Steel
Cowboys, Indians, and Gunfighters: The Story of the Cattle Kingdom
Flesh and Blood So Cheap: The Triangle Fire and Its Legacy
A Volcano Beneath the Snow: John Brown's War Against Slavery
Oh Rats! The Story of Rats and People
FDR and the American Crisis
Unconditional Surrender: U. S. Grant and the Civil War
Black Gold: The Story of Oil in Our Lives
FDR and the American Crisis
Years of Dust
The Great Adventure: Theodore Roosevelt and the Rise of Modern America
Black Gold: The Story of Oil in Our Lives
Little Monsters: The Creatures that Live on Us and in Us
Black Gold: The Story of Oil in Our Lives
Overlord: D-Day and the Invasion of Europe
Black Gold: The Story of Oil in Our Lives