76 books • 15 series
David E. Newton is the author of more than 400 textbooks, encyclopedias, workbooks, and other educational materials, primarily in the field of science and math.
Chemistry of the Environment (New Chemistry)
Latinos in Science, Math, and Professions (A-Z of Latino Americans)
Food Chemistry (New Chemistry)
Nuclear Power (Library in a Book)
Encyclopedia of Water
Recent Advances and Issues in Molecular Nanotechnology (Frontiers of Science)
1920-1929 (Yearbooks in Science)
Encyclopedia of Cryptology
Environmental Justice (Contemporary World Issues)
Violence and the Media: A Reference Handbook
Violence and the Media (Contemporary World Issues)
Teen Violence (Issues in Focus S.)
The Ozone Dilemma (Contemporary World Issues)
Gay and Lesbian Rights (Contemporary World Issues (ABC-Clio)) (Contemporary World Issues)
Gay and Lesbian Rights: A Reference Handbook
Linus Pauling (Makers of Modern Science S.)
Global Warming (Contemporary World Issues)
Population (Issues in Focus S.)
Tokyo
AIDS Issues (Issues in Focus S.)
James Watson and Francis Crick (The makers of modern science)
Gun Control (Issues in Focus S.)
Science, Technology, Society Projects for Young Scientists (A Franklin Watts library edition)
Land Use (Environment Reference S.)