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Books with author Ros Wilson

  • Oxford Primary Writing Assessment Handbook

    Ros Wilson

    Paperback (Oxford University Press, )
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  • Ichthyosaurus

    Ron Wilson

    Library Binding (Rourke Pub Group, March 1, 1987)
    A young ichthyosaurus, an air-breathing, dolphin-like dinosaur, learns she must leave her mother and start a family of her own
  • Allosaurus

    Ron Wilson

    Library Binding (Rourke Pub Group, March 1, 1987)
    Describes the meat eating dinosaur, the allosaurus, and follows an elderly one in a search for food
  • Woolly Mammoth

    Ron Wilson

    Library Binding (Rourke Pub Group, March 1, 1987)
    Presents information on the Ice Age creature and follows a young mammoth through his first year to his first mating
  • Mathew Brady: Portraits of a Nation

    Robert Wilson

    Paperback (Bloomsbury USA, Sept. 23, 2014)
    Mathew Brady's attention to detail, flair for composition, and technical mastery helped establish the photograph as a thing of value. In the 1840s and '50s, “Brady of Broadway” photographed such dignitaries as Henry Clay, Daniel Webster, Dolley Madison, Horace Greeley, the Prince of Wales, and Jenny Lind. But it was during the Civil War that Brady's photography became an epochal part of American history.The Civil War was the first war in history to leave a detailed photographic record, and Brady knew better than anyone the dual power of the camera to record and excite, to stop a moment in time and preserve it. More than ten thousand war images are attributed to the Brady studio. But as Wilson shows, while Brady himself accompanied the Union army to the first major battle at Bull Run, he was so shaken by the experience that throughout the rest of the war he rarely visited battlefields except well before or after a major battle, instead sending teams of photographers to the front. Mathew Brady is a gracefully written and beautifully illustrated biography of an American legend-a businessman, a suave promoter, a celebrated portrait artist, and, most important, a historian who chronicled America during the gravest moments of the nineteenth century.
  • The Explorer King: Adventure, Science, and the Great Diamond Hoax — Clarence King in the Old West

    Robert Wilson

    Paperback (Counterpoint, Sept. 28, 2007)
    In the 1800s, the young Clarence King was an icon of the new America: a man of adventure and intellect, a flash-in-the-pan celebrity who combined science and exploration with romanticism and charm. Robert Wilson’s biography, The Explorer King, vividly depicts King’s daredevil feats including his journey to the highest peak of the Sierra Nevada, and uncovers the reasons for the shocking decline he suffered after his days on the American frontier.Through King’s own rollicking tales, some true, some embroidered, of scaling previously unclimbed mountain peaks, of surviving a monster blizzard near Yosemite, of escaping ambush and capture by Indians, of being chased on horseback for two days by angry bandits, Robert Wilson offers a powerful combination of adventure, history, and nature writing, he also provides the bigger picture of the West at this time. Ultimately, King himself would come to symbolize the collision of science and business, one of the sources of his downfall. Fascinating and extensive, The Explorer King movingly portrays the America of the nineteenth century and the man who—for better or worse—typified the soul of the era.
  • Diplodocus

    Ron Wilson

    Library Binding (Rourke Pub Group, March 1, 1987)
    An introduction to the dinosaur known as Diplodocus, the longest land animal ever to live on the earth.
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  • The Chestnut King: Book 3 of the 100 Cupboards by N. D. Wilson

    Wilson

    Paperback (RH Childrens Books, Feb. 8, 2011)
    The Chestnut King (100 Cupboards Book 3] [CHESTNUT KING (100 CUPBOARDS B] [Paperback]
  • The Lilliput Game: A Novel

    B R Wilson

    eBook (SpiritBooks, an imprint of Portal Center Press, Oct. 12, 2017)
    Thirteen year old Emily feels responsible for her mother's death and finds that her father has created a miniature version of her mother in the new VR game he's been developing for a military research project - a version that can pop out of the computer! When the power-hungry colonel in charge of the project finds out, all kinds of adventures result!
  • 100 Dinosaurs A to Z

    Ron Wilson

    Hardcover (Grosset & Dunlap, Oct. 27, 1986)
    An illustrated, alphabetically arranged, guide to dinosaurs giving their physical characteristics, behavior, habitat, and the general time period in which they lived.
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  • The Great Mathematicians: Unravelling the Mysteries of the Universe

    Robin Wilson

    Paperback (Arcturus Publishing Limited, Jan. 9, 2011)
    In this book, you'll learn why Florence Nightingale introduced pie charts, how Lewis Carroll regarded Pythagoras's theorem, and why some infinities are larger than others. In addition to such well-known figures as Archimedes and Isaac Newton, you'll also meet the mathematician who knew eight languages by the time he was 11, the one who was sent to jail for gambling, the ones who wrote a book on why 1 + 1 = 2, the one who spent his entire life traveling the world, and the one who published a lot but never existed.