"“A brilliant, sensual must read.”—Christine Feehan The incomparable C.L. Wilson brings her phenomenal Tairen Soul novels to Avon Books! Queen of Song and Souls is the fourth book in the epic romantic adventure that combines sweeping fantasy with breathtaking paranormal romance. USA Today and New York Times bestseller C. L. Wilson returns to the Fading Lands, as the outcast lovers, Rain the Fey King and Ellysetta, his truemate, must defe ..."
Lord of the Fading Lands(1stEdition) by C. L. Wilson Paperback, 402 Pages, Published 2007 by Dorchester Pub Co Inc ISBN-13: 978-0-8439-5977-2, ISBN: 0-8439-5977-0
"The richly imagined debut novel in C. L. Wilson's New York Times bestselling epic series. A simple woodcarvers daughter's dreams come true when she is claimed as the truemate of a powerful fey lord and discovers that passion and magic can be dangerous bedfellows."
Fishing the Dry Fly(1stEdition) by Dermot Wilson Hardcover, 144 Pages, Published 1970 by A & C Black Publishers Ltd ISBN-13: 978-0-7136-1127-4, ISBN: 0-7136-1127-8
"Physical description; x, 217 p. : plates, ill. ; 23 cm. Notes; Revised version of 'Dry fly beginnings'. London: D. Saunders; Macgibbon & Kee, 1957. SIGNED with an inscription by author. Subject; Trout fishing. Fly casting. Fly fishing. Other titles; Dry fly beginnings. Genre; Illustrated."
"This title was orginally published in the UK in 1957 under the title "Dry-Fly Beginnings", the author - an well-known Bristish Angler - introduces the reader to the important considerations of dry-fly fishing: the fish, its environment, instincts, food and feeding habits. This book has been long recognized as one of the finest introdutions to the delights and problems of dry-fly fishing."
Whippets(1stEdition) Rearing and Racing by Patricia M. Wilson, Pauline Wilson Hardcover, 128 Pages, Published 1979 by Faber & Faber ISBN-13: 978-0-571-11320-0, ISBN: 0-571-11320-6
Court Satires of the Restoration(1stEdition) by Wilson . Hardcover, 304 Pages, Published 1975 by Ohio State Univ Pr (Txt) ISBN-13: 978-0-8142-0249-4, ISBN: 0-8142-0249-7
"Anne ("Nancy") Villiers is frequently referred to in contemporary satires as Frank
Villiers's sister. See above, "Advice in a Heroic Epistle to Mr. Fr. Villiers," 1683.
On April 13, 1687, a license was issued to Edward Rumbold of Fulham,
Middlesex, gent, aged 22, and Anne Villiers, of St. Margaret's, Westminster, aged
19, "daughter of the Rt. Hon. George Lord Viscount Grandison, who consents" (
Marriage Licenses Faculty Office, p. 1 ..."