Author

Stewart Ross

📖 Overview

Stewart Ross is a British author and educator who has written over 300 books, primarily focusing on children's literature and historical non-fiction. His work spans multiple age groups and encompasses topics ranging from ancient civilizations to modern warfare. Ross's career began as a teacher before transitioning to writing full-time in the 1980s. His educational background in history and extensive teaching experience have informed his approach to writing accessible historical content for young readers. His notable works include contributions to the "What They Don't Tell You About" series and numerous titles exploring significant historical events and figures. Ross has received recognition for his ability to present complex historical topics in engaging formats suitable for classroom use. The author continues to write and frequently visits schools to conduct writing workshops and presentations. His bibliography includes both fiction and non-fiction titles, though he is most recognized for his historical works and educational texts.

👀 Reviews

Stewart Ross's books receive consistent 4-star ratings across educational and historical titles. On Goodreads and Amazon, readers note his clear writing style and ability to break down complex topics for younger audiences. Liked: - Explains historical events without oversimplifying - Engaging narratives that hold children's interest - Well-researched details and historical accuracy - Effective use of illustrations and photographs - Good balance of facts and storytelling Disliked: - Some books move too quickly through events - Occasional oversimplification of complex issues - Limited depth in certain historical accounts Ratings Snapshot: Goodreads: Average 3.8/5 across titles (900+ ratings) Amazon UK: 4.2/5 average (300+ ratings) Historical Association Reviews: Recommended for school libraries One teacher on Amazon noted: "Ross has a talent for making history accessible without losing the important details." A parent reviewer mentioned: "The books engage my children but sometimes gloss over important context."

📚 Books by Stewart Ross

Into the Dark: The Hidden World of Film Noir - An examination of film noir from the 1940s and 1950s, exploring its themes, visual style, and cultural context.

The Story of Scotland - A chronological history of Scotland from ancient times through the twentieth century.

Ancient Greece - A comprehensive overview of Greek civilization, covering political, social, and cultural developments.

The American Revolution - An account of the events, figures, and battles that led to American independence.

Causes and Consequences of the First World War - Analysis of the factors leading to WWI and its impact on society and international relations.

Henry VIII and His Court - A detailed look at the Tudor monarch's reign and the people who surrounded him.

The Industrial Revolution - Exploration of technological and social changes during Britain's industrial transformation.

Shakespeare and His World - A study of William Shakespeare's life, works, and the Elizabethan era.

World War II: The Unseen Visual History - Documentation of WWII through previously unpublished photographs and primary sources.

Ancient Egypt - Overview of Egyptian civilization, including religious practices, daily life, and architectural achievements.