
Philip Steele
Author · 17 May 1948 – · 371 works
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
Books by Philip Steele

Viking (Eyewitness)
1994

The Greek news
1996

I wonder why pyramids were built?
1995

I wonder why castles had moats and other questions about long ago
1994

The Aztec news
1997

The Best-ever Book of Castles (Best-ever Book Of...)
1995

Best Book of Mummies
1998

Ancient Egypt (Find Out About)
1997

I wonder why countries fly flags
1995

Pirates Ships Flags Treasure Weapons Lore
1997

Step into the Viking World
1998

Vote
2008

World History Biographies: Isaac Newton
2007

Marie Curie
2006

Step into...the Roman Empire
1997

The Ancient Americas (Illustrated History Encyclopedia)
2000

Wonders of the world
2007

Magnificent Book of Treasures
2021

The Kingfisher Atlas of the World (Atlas)
1997

Lands and People
1998

Rocking and Rolling
1997

Freedom of Speech (What Do We Mean by)
1997

Galileo
2005

Ancient Greece
Navigators
2002

Knights & Castles
2008

The people atlas
1991

First atlas
1993
Bright ideas
1984

Going to School
2000

Inca World
2000

Chinese Empire
1999

Project Weather
2018

Did anything good come out of the Civil War?
2015

Middle East
2006

Saving water and energy
2009

Should we eat animals?
2007

Natural Disasters
1999

Black holes and other space phenomena
1995

Insects
1990

Toys and Games
1999