Philip Steele
Philip Steele is a British author and editor best known for children’s nonfiction. He has worked in children’s publishing for over 30 years and has written widely on history, cultures, the natural world, and biographies for young readers.[1][3][5]
Surrey, England
children's nonfiction
history
biography
natural history
Frost: Causes and Effects (Weather Watch)
In Ancient Greece (Clothes & Crafts)
The Lost Journal: Mysteries of the Nile
Hail! Ancient Romans (Hail! History)
Clothes and Crafts in Victorian Times (Clothes and Crafts in History)
A Tidal Pool (Small Worlds)
Kingfisher Readers L4: The Arctic & Antarctica
Ancient Egypt
Kingfisher Readers L5: Ancient Egyptians
Wild About British History
Kingfisher Readers L3: Vikings
The Roman Empire
Clothes and Crafts in Ancient Greece (Clothes and Crafts in History)
The Chinese Empire
Treasure
DK Eyewitness Books: Mesopotamia
Kingfisher Readers L4: Pirates (Kingfisher Readers. Level 4)
Las Piramides Fueron Construidas : Y Otras Preguntas Sobre El Antiguo Egipto (Enciclopedia 'Me Pregunto Por Que)
World History Biographies: Isaac Newton: The Scientist Who Changed Everything (National Geographic World History Biographies)
Documenting World War I (Documenting History)
Peoples of Africa
Hail! Tudors (Hail! History)
I Wonder Why Countries Fly Flags
Hail! Ancient Romans