Books written by Emily Wilson

  • Life After Death: Widows in Pennsylvania, 1750-1850

    Katherine interpreted this codicil as simply " a kind compliment " to the newly named executors , and assumed that she and Benjamin , her eldest surviving son , were actually to settle the estate . After Chew's death , however , the ...

  • Hope and Dignity: Older Black Women of the South

    Salutes to Wilson and Mullally, and humble thanks to all the women collected in this book. I understand them. They are my grandmothers. Author note:Emily Herring Wisonis a writer in Wonston-Salem, North Carolina.

  • The King's Renegal

    Bishop Algarin has no family, no real friends, and has spent his life in hiding. His powers are rare and his kind are judged based on their eyes alone, so when he's found by the King's Renegal, he believes it's the end of the line for him.

  • Micrographia

    Venturing into landscapes both interior and exterior, Micrographia explores what Wilson calls “the complex rigged wildness” of geographical, emotional, and verbal states, a territory located “somewhere in that / enjambment within / a ...

  • Trap-Door Spiders

    Readers will be fascinated to learn all about the trapdoor spider through this volume, which is written to support elementary science curricula.

  • Seneca: A Life

    Philosopher, dramatist, rhetorician, Stoic and pragmatist, Seneca was one of the most contradictory figures in ancient Rome, embracing a stern ascetic morality while amassing a fortune under Nero and eventually committing suicide.

  • A Short Biography of Charles M. Russell

    A Pocket-Sized Short Biography of Charles M. Russell in an Elegant Hardcover Edition

  • I Choose the Sky

    I Choose the Sky

  • Cettia's Shadow

    This is an enemies-to-lovers gay romance/high fantasy novel.

  • The Great Medieval Yellows

    Poetry. Emily Wilson's phenomenal third collection, THE GREAT MEDIEVAL YELLOWS, attends to the world with an intense, unyielding focus.

  • Cettia's Light

    For this victory, they'll have to do the unthinkable.

  • Inside Beaver Lodges

    This book, which was written to support elementary science curricula, allows readers to explore important science concepts, including habitat welfare and relationships in the natural world.

  • Cettia's Light

    For this victory, they'll have to do the unthinkable.

  • Seneca

    Emily Wilson es profesora de Estudios Clásicos en la Escuela de Artes y Ciencias de la Universidad de Pensilvania (EE.UU), y experta en literatura clásica y comparada.

  • Balancing on Stones

    Balancing on Stones

  • Falcons

    If it isn’t their small size, it’s their unique ability to be trained by people to hunt. Readers learn these facts and more through this volume, which offers an exciting perspective on important elementary life science topics.

  • Mom's 50th Birthday

    Mom's 50th Birthday

  • Once Upon a Dream

    Once Upon a Dream