Alumnae Publications
hese
are just a few of the many publications by our distinguished alumnae.
Click on the icons to order directly from Amazon.com.
Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Troy Female Seminary 1832
- The Woman’s Bible
- Eighty Years and More: Reminiscences 1815–1897
- Solitude of Self
Alma Lutz ’08, deceased

- Created Equal; A Biography of Elizabeth Cady Stanton, 1815-1902
- Susan B. Anthony: Rebel Crusader, Humanitarian
- Emma Willard: Daughter of Democracy
- Emma Willard
Parmenia Migel Ekstrom’26, deceased

- Great Ballet Prints of the Romantic Era: 109 Illustrations
- Great Ballet Stars in Historic Photograph: 248 Portraits of Dancers,
1855 to 1955
- Titania: The Biography of Isak Dinesen
- The Ballerinas: From the Court of Louis XIV to Pavlova
Sara Babbitt Stamm ’34

- Yankee Magazine’s Favorite New England Recipes
- Favorite New England Recipes
- The Park Avenue Cookbook
Peggy Elliott Wayburn ’35, deceased
- Adventuring in Alaska
- Alaska, The Great Land
- Edge of Life: The World of the Estuary
- Adventure in the San Francisco Bay Area
- Adventuring in the San Francisco Bay Area: The Sierra Club Travel
Guide to San Francisco, Marin, Sonoma, Napa, Solano, Contra Costa, Alameda,
Santa, 1995
Jean Rogers Smith ’38

- Hyacinth from Limbo, and Other Stories
Rose Bird Waterman ’39

- Maynard S. Bird, The Saga of a Maine Son
Cornelia Heisler Bonsack ’40

- Parody Murder Case
- The Downside of Everest
Louise Powelson Dudley ’40, writing as Adeline Palen
Libby Pockman Hughes ’50
- Colin Powell: A Man of Quality
- Tiger Woods: A Biography for Kids
- Benazir Bhutto: From Prison to Prime Minister
- Madame Prime Minister: A Biography of Margaret Thatcher
- Yitzhak Rabin: From Soldier to Peacemaker
- West Point and Valley Forge
- Valley Forge (Places in American History)
- Nelson Mandela: Voice of Freedom
- Christopher Reeve (Taking Part)
Polly Ormsby Longsworth ’51

- The World of Emily Dickinson
- The Dickinsons of Amherst
- Austin & Mable: The Amherst Affair & Love Letters of Austin
Dickinson and Mable Loomis Todd
- Emily Dickinson: Her Letter to the World
- I, Charlotte Forten, Black and Free
Claiborne Watkins Dawes ’53
- A Different Drummer: Thoreau and Will’s Independence Day
- Concord: Then and Now
Sibyl McC. Groff ’53

- New Jersey’s Historic Houses: A Guide to Homes Open to the
Public
Jane Fonda ’55
Nancy Veeder ’55
- Women’s Decision-Making: Common Themes...Irish Voices
- Managed Care Services: Policy, Programs, and Research
- Nurse-Social Worker Collaboration in Managed Care: A Model of Community
Case Management
Margaret Lang Bauman ’56
- The Neurobiology of Autism
Victoria Bogle Secunda ’57
- Losing Your Parents, Finding Yourself
- When You and Your Mother Can’t Be Friends
- Women and Their Fathers: The Sexual and Romantic Impact of the
First Man in Your Life
- When Madness Comes Home: Help and Hope for the Children Siblings,
and Partners of the Mentally Ill
Diana Fong Chan '58
Kath Howell ’58
- Brush wth Reality: Poems and Drawings
Joan Harlow ’59

- The Loaf and Ladle Cook Book
Harriet LeSourd Wise ’60

Martha Young Hutson-Saxton ’61

- George Henry Durrie, 1820–63, American Winter Landscapist:
Renowned through Currier & Ives
Helen Handley Houghton ’62
Jan Windmiller Midgley ’64

- Tennesssee Wildflowers
- North Carolina Wildflowers
- South Carolina
- Alabama Wildflowers
- Mississippi Wildflowers
- Southeastern Wildflowers
- George Wildflowers
- Louisiana Wildflowers
Beverly Benz Treuille ’65

- Managing It All: Time Saving Ideas for Career, Family, Relationships
and Self
Amy Demarest ’69
- This Lake Alive!: An Interdisciplinary Handbook for Teaching and
Learning about the Lake Champlain Basin
Abby Merriam Lederman ’69
- Finding the Path: A Novel for Parents of Teenagers
Claudia Thompson ’71

- Recycled Papers: The Essential Guide
Susan Daitch ’72
Sarah Peabody Turnbaugh ’72
Alice Van Straalen ’72
- Flux: Women on Sex, Work, Love, Kids, and Life in a Half-Changed
World
Mary Heimann ’80
- Catholic Devotion in Victorian England
Esther Fikre-Sellassie Antohin ’80
- Ethiopians & Rastafari, available through Lulu
Ann Marie Plane ’81
- Colonial Intimacies: Indian Marriage in Early New England
Tory Dietel Hopps '81
Elizabeth Cody Kimmel ’82
- Balto and the Great Race
- In the Stone Circle
- Ice Story: Shackleton’s Lost Expedition
- My Wagon Will Take Me Anywhere
- Visiting Miss Caples
- To The Frontier, Adventures of Young Buffalo Bill, 1
- One Sky Above Us, Adventures of Young Buffalo Bill, 2
- Ladies First: 40 Daring Women Who Were Second to None
Sheryl Nowitz ’84

- Mastering DC: A Newcomer’s Guide to Living in Washington
Lisa Schlansker Kolosek ’87
- The Invention of Chic, Therese Bonney and Paris Moderne
Betsy DuWaldt ’87
- Web Services: A Technical Introduction
Lina Sirvastava ’87
- Dialogue Through Poetry 2001 Anthology, available online in
PDF format
Susan Moss Burch ’89

- Signs of Resistance: American Deaf Culture History, 1900 to World
War II
Hillary Webb Smith '90 (published as Hillary S. Webb)
- Exploring Shamanism: Using Ancient Rites to Discover the Unlimited
Healing Powers of Cosmos and Consciousness
- Traveling Between the Worlds: Conversations with Contemporary Shamans
Alumnae: To submit your publication for inclusion on this page,
e-mail the webmaster.
Kellas Hall, built as a student residence in 1927, is connected
to Emma Willard’s original dormitory Sage Hall by joining the second
and third floors of each building.