Philip Steele

Philip Steele

Philip Steele has written at least 81 books. Their most popular book is History News: The Greek News: The Greatest Newspaper in Civilization with 2 saves with an average rating of 3⭐.

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Author Bio

Philip Nicholas Steele is an author, chiefly of children's non-fiction. Steele was born in Dorking, Surrey, England. He attended Felsted School and University College, Durham, graduating in Modern Languages in 1971. In the 1970s he worked as an editor for various book publishers in London including Hodder and Hamlyn. He has written on a wide range of topics, especially in the fields of history, junior biography, peoples and cultures. Many of his books are illustrated international co-editions, published in various languages, while others are aimed more specifically at the British market. Philip Steele has also written adult books dealing with the history and landscape of North Wales. Source: wikipedia

History News: The Greek News: The Greatest Newspaper in Civilization

History News

1996 • 2 Readers • 32 pages 3

Marie Curie: The Woman Who Changed the Course of Science

World History Biographies

2006 • 1 Reader

Isaac Newton: The Scientist Who Changed Everything

World History Biographies

2007 • 1 Reader

Ancient Egyptians

Ancient Egyptians
ByPhilip Steele

2012 • 1 Reader

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DK Eyewitness Books

2007 • 1 Reader

Insects

Insects
ByPhilip Steele

1991 • 1 Reader • 32 pages

Astronomy

Astronomy
ByPhilip Steele

Farm through the ages

Farm through the ages
ByPhilip Steele

A tidal pool

A tidal pool
ByPhilip Steele

Cars and trucks

Cars and trucks
ByPhilip Steele

School shootings

School shootings
ByPhilip Steele

Little Bighorn

Little Bighorn
ByPhilip Steele

Boats

Boats
ByPhilip Steele

Insects

Insects
ByPhilip Steele

1991 • 32 pages

Heatwave

Heatwave
ByPhilip Steele

Les Égyptiens

Les Égyptiens
ByPhilip Steele

Campaigners

Campaigners
ByPhilip Steele

The Middle East

The Middle East
ByPhilip Steele

River through the ages

River through the ages
ByPhilip Steele

Great Britain

Great Britain
ByPhilip Steele

1 December 1955

1 December 1955
ByPhilip Steele

Violent planet

Violent planet
ByPhilip Steele

Toys and games

Toys and games
ByPhilip Steele

Rain

Rain
ByPhilip Steele

Factory through the ages

Germany

Germany
ByPhilip Steele

Terrorism

Terrorism
ByPhilip Steele

Snow and ice

Snow and ice
ByPhilip Steele

Rocking and rolling

Rocking and rolling
ByPhilip Steele

Ancient Egypt

Ancient Egypt
ByPhilip Steele

About life in the sea

About life in the sea
ByPhilip Steele

Thermopylae

Thermopylae
ByPhilip Steele

Grasslands

Grasslands
ByPhilip Steele

Pirates

Pirates
ByPhilip Steele

Deserts

Deserts
ByPhilip Steele

Trains

Trains
ByPhilip Steele

Wild animals

Wild animals
ByPhilip Steele

Smuggling

Smuggling
ByPhilip Steele

Aztec news

Aztec news
ByPhilip Steele

China

China
ByPhilip Steele

Turkey and Istanbul

Turkey and Istanbul
ByPhilip Steele

The Celts

The Celts
ByPhilip Steele

Road through the ages

Road through the ages
ByPhilip Steele

Reptiles

Reptiles
ByPhilip Steele

Knights

Knights
ByPhilip Steele

Tundra

Tundra
ByPhilip Steele

The People Atlas

The People Atlas
ByPhilip Steele

1991 • 64 pages

Vikings

Vikings
ByPhilip Steele

Snow

Snow
ByPhilip Steele

Population growth

Population growth
ByPhilip Steele

City through the ages

City through the ages
ByPhilip Steele

Islands

Islands
ByPhilip Steele

Trailblazers: Treasure Hunters

2017 • 62 pages

Build the Train

Build the Train
ByPhilip Steele

2020 • 29 pages

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Isaac Newton
ByPhilip Steele

2007 • 72 pages

City

City
ByPhilip Steele

Vikings

Vikings
ByPhilip Steele

Slavery and civil rights

The medieval world

The medieval world
ByPhilip Steele

Journey through China

Journey through China
ByPhilip Steele

World of pirates

World of pirates
ByPhilip Steele