Author image

Books Sold

7

Copies for Sale

9

# of Titles

5

Tom Zoellner

Tom Zoellner is an American author, journalist, and educator known for his work in non-fiction writing, focusing on diverse topics that often revolve around politics, history, and culture. His writing often examines the intersection of these subjects within the context of American life. Zoellner has written several acclaimed books, such as "Uranium: War, Energy, and the Rock That Shaped the World," which delves into the history and impact of uranium mining, and "Train: Riding the Rails That Created the Modern World-from the Trans-Siberian to the Southwest Chief," where he explores the history and significance of train travel. He has also been recognized for his in-depth reporting and engaging narrative style. In addition to writing, Zoellner has been active in academia, sharing his expertise with students as a professor and engaging in public discussions related to his areas of interest.

Publisher
Penguin Publishing Group

All titles by Tom Zoellner

All

Biography & Autobiography

General Fiction

History