yes, history books fall under history. If it centers on a special person you would identify it as a biography.
The genre history is typically a book/movie set in the past.
maybe history
The Genre of History... unless you are talking super-cool wars in spaceships, and then it would be Fiction, sub-genre Science Fiction. :)
it would most likely depend on the genre of the short stories that are in it Anthology
The genre that a non fiction book would be, would depend on its subject. Non fiction is narrative and factual and can be in many genres such as biographies, do it yourself, gardening, and art.
The genre that the book The Chimpanzee Kid by Ron Roy would be filed under would be children. It is about a boy who sets out to free a caged chimp.
The book "John Henry" falls under the genre of American folktales and its subgenre would be specifically categorized as a tall tale.
The genre for The book 'PIE' is realistic fiction.
the genre is fantasy, because it has mythological creatures. it does, however, tell us the history associating with greece and rome, and tells of the people's beliefs
A book of fairy tales would typically be classified as fantasy literature. This genre encompasses stories with magical or supernatural elements, often set in imaginary worlds.
The genre of the book "Flush" is realistic fiction.
The theme of "TombQuest: Book of the Dead" is adventure and exploration as the characters journey through ancient tombs and face mystical challenges. The genre of the book is fantasy, blending elements of magic, mythology, and history in a quest-driven narrative.