William W. Lace
William W. Lace is an American author born on September 10, 1942, in Fort Worth, Texas, who has written over 40 nonfiction books for young readers on topics ranging from historical disasters to sports figures like the Dallas Cowboys and Roberto Clemente. He holds a bachelor's degree from Texas Christian University, a master's from East Texas State University, and a doctorate from the University of North Texas, and currently lives in Arlington, Texas.
Fort Worth, USA
Sep 10, 1942
Nonfiction
Children's Literature
Young Adult Literature
Sports
History
Hitler and the Nazis: World War II (American War Library)
Nolan Ryan: Hall of Fame Baseball Superstar
Leaders and Generals: World War II (American War Library)
Scotland (Modern Nations of the World)
The Indian Ocean Tsunami of 2004 (Great Historic Disasters)
The Death Camps (Holocaust Library)
The Hundred Years' War (World History)
The Nazis (Holocaust Library)
Blacks In Film
The Curse of King Tut (Mysterious & Unknown)
Mummification and Death Rituals of Ancient Egypt
Oliver Cromwell and the English Civil War in World History
Defeat of the Spanish Armada (Battles of the Middle Ages)
Joan of Arc and the Hundred Years' War in World History
Ghost Hunters
King Arthur