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  • The Origins of Creativity

    Edward O. Wilson

    Hardback, 2017

    An eloquent exploration of creativity, The Origins of Creativity grapples with the question of how this uniquely human expression—so central to our identity as individuals and, collectively, as a...
  • The Origins of Creativity

    Edward O. Wilson

    Paperback, 2018

    “Brimming with ideas. . . . The Origins of Creativity approach[es] creativity scientifically but sensitively, feeling its roots without pulling them out.”—Economist
  • Genesis: The Deep Origin of Societies

    Edward O. Wilson

    Hardback, 2019

    Forming a twenty-first-century statement on Darwinian evolution, one shorn of “religious and political dogma,” Edward O. Wilson offers a bold work of scientific thought and synthesis.
  • Genesis: The Deep Origin of Societies

    Edward O. Wilson

    Paperback, 2020

    “The book bursts to life with [Wilson’s] observations of nature, from fire ants and social spiders to starlings.”—Aarathi Prasad, New York Times Book Review
  • Tales from the Ant World

    Edward O. Wilson

    Hardback, 2020

    Edward O. Wilson recalls his lifetime with ants, from his first boyhood encounters in the woods of Alabama to perilous journeys into the Brazilian rainforest.
  • Tales from the Ant World

    Edward O. Wilson

    Paperback, 2021

    “In Mr. Wilson ants have found not only their Darwin but also their Homer.” —Economist
  • Anthill: A Novel

    Edward O. Wilson

    E Book, 2011

    The two-time Pulitzer Prize–winning biologist delivers "an astonishing literary achievement" (Anthony Gottlieb, The Economist).
  • The Creation: An Appeal to Save Life on Earth

    Edward O. Wilson

    E Book, 2010

    The book that launched a movement: “Wilson speaks with a humane eloquence which calls to us all” (Oliver Sacks).
  • The Social Conquest of Earth

    Edward O. Wilson

    E Book, 2012

  • The Meaning of Human Existence

    Edward O. Wilson

    E Book, 2014

    Challenging a purely mechanistic view of human existence, Edward O. Wilson examines what makes human beings supremely different from all other species.