Allan Zullo

Allan Zullo (born November 23, 1947)[1][2] is an American non-fiction writer. He is author or co-author of more than 120 paperbacks for adults on a broad range of subjects for general audiences and younger readers.

A native of Rockford, Illinois, Zullo graduated from Northern Illinois University in 1969 with a degree in journalism. His books include The Baseball Hall of Shame[3][4] and Baseball Confidential[5] (both co-written with Bruce Nash), A Boomer's Guide to Grandparenting (co-written with his wife Kathryn),[6][7] and the Haunted Kids series.[8] His syndicated comic strip "The Ghost Story Club"[9] ran in American newspapers from 1995 to 1998.

Bibliography

  • Ten True Tales
    • Escape to Freedom: Brave Young Refugees
    • Police Heroes
    • Young Civil Rights Heroes
    • Heroes of Pearl Harbor
    • FBI Heroes
    • Titanic: Young Survivors
    • Heroes of Hurricane Katrina
    • Heroes of 9/11
    • Vietnam War Heroes
    • War Heroes: Voices from Iraq
    • World War II Heroes
    • Battle Heroes: Voices from Afghanistan
    • World War I Heroes
    • Crime Scene Investigators
    • Kid Pirates: Their Battles, Shipwrecks & Narrow Escapes
    • The Rescuers: Kids Who Risked Everything to Save Others
    • The Secret Agent: And Other Spy Kids
    • Surviving Sharks: And Other Dangerous Creatures
    • Teens at War
  • Holocaust Books
    • Ten True Tales: Young Survivors of the Holocaust
    • We Fought Back: Teen Resisters of the Holocaust
    • Escape: Children of the Holocaust
    • Heroes of the Holocaust: True Stories of Rescues by Teens
    • Survivors: True Stories of Children in the Holocaust
  • Bad Pets series
    • Bad Pets: Bad to the Bone
    • Bad Pets Hall of Shame
    • Bad Pets on the Loose!
    • Bad Pets: Most Wanted
    • Bad Pets: True Tales of Misbehaving Animals
    • Bad Pets Save Christmas
  • Haunted Kids series
    • Haunted Kids: True Ghost Stories
    • More Haunted Kids
    • Totally Haunted Kids
    • Haunted Campers
    • Haunted Schools
    • Haunted Teachers
    • Haunted Animals
    • The Haunted Graveyard
    • Haunted Baby-Sitters
    • The Haunted Shortstop
    • Haunted Athletes
  • America's Most Haunted: True Scary Creatures
  • America's Most Haunted: True Scary Places
  • We're Here: True Tales of Alien Encounters
  • Weird But True Tales
  • Animal Books
    • The Dog Who Saved Christmas
    • The Dog Who Saved Halloween
    • Christmas Miracle Pets
    • Miracle Pets: True Tales of Courage and Survival
    • True Tales of Animal Heroes
    • Incredible Dogs and Their Incredible Tales
  • Partial List of Other Books
    • World's Dumbest Crooks
    • World's Dumbest Crooks 2
    • Fact or Fake
    • Butter My Butt and Call Me a Biscuit
    • You're the Butter on My Biscuit
    • Golf Is a Funny Game
    • Amazing But True Golf Facts
    • March Madness
    • The Hero Inside of You
  • The Baseball Hall of Shame: The Best of Blooperstown (co-written with Bruce Nash)
  • The Baseball Hall of Shame (co-written with Bruce Nash)
  • A Boomer's Guide to Grandparenting (co-written with his wife Kathryn)

References

  1. https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:KLPP-15K
  2. https://www.bookogs.com/credit/25570-allan-zullo
  3. Frank Green. "Lovable losers slip and slide into baseball `Hall of Shame'". The San Diego Union. May 2, 1985. D5.
  4. Scott Ostler. "Tales From Baseball's Twilight Zone: Mostly About Bad and Ugly". Los Angeles Times. May 7, 1985. 3.
  5. Felicia E. Halpert. "Naughty deeds of the stars". The New York Times. April 17, 1988. A31.
  6. Monica L. Haynes. "Whatever you do, don't dare call me grandma". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. January 23, 2006. 1.
  7. Monifa Thomas. "Boomers shun tags of 'Grandma', 'Grandpa'". Chicago Sun-Times. July 3, 2008. 8.
  8. Gina Davis. "Pupils riding the reading wave". Baltimore Sun. July 16, 2006. 1.
  9. Surabhi Avasthi. "Comic strip 'Ghost Story Club' picks B'klyn teen's tale, and news sez: we got the girl fright here". New York Daily News. February 13, 1997. Retrieved on September 18, 2008.
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