Philip Wilkinson
Philip Wilkinson (born 1955 or 1956) is a British author specializing in non-fiction books for children and adults on history, mythology, architecture, religion, and the arts, with over 50 titles to his credit including DK's Illustrated Dictionaries of Mythology and Religions. He grew up in Cheltenham, England, studied English at Corpus Christi College, Oxford, worked as an editor in publishing—particularly at Dorling Kindersley—and maintains an interest in English buildings as a writer and blogger.[1][2][3][4][8]
Cheltenham, England
Wikipedia
history
mythology
architecture
religion
arts
Master Builders (Mysterious Places)
The Lands of the Bible (Mysterious Places)
Joan of Arc (QED Great Lives)
LEGO Architecture: the Visual Guide
Titanic: Disaster at Sea
DK Readers L3: Spacebusters: the Race to the Moon
DK Readers L3: Spacebusters: The Race to the Moon
Myths & Legends: An illustrated guide to their origins and meanings
The History of Music in Fifty Instruments
Great Design
Eyewitness Companions: Mythology (EYEWITNESS COMPANION GUIDES)
Amazing Buildings
DK Eyewitness Books: Christianity
Eyewitness Companions: Religions
World History Biographies: Gandhi: The Young Protester Who Founded a Nation (National Geographic World History Biographies)
World History
Ships (Single Subject References)
Illustrated Dictionary of Mythology
World History Biographies: Gandhi: The Young Protestor Who Founded A Nation (National Geographic World History Biographies)
World History Biographies: Michelangelo: The Young Artist Who Dreamed of Perfection (National Geographic World History Biographies)
DK Illustrated Classics: Frankenstein
Lift The Lid On Gladiators: Enter The Roman Colosseum And Prepare Your Gladiator For Combat
World History Biographies: Joan of Arc: The Teenager Who Saved her Nation (National Geographic World History Biographies)
Chinese Myth: A Treasury of Legends, Art, and History (The World of Mythology)