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Wallace Edwards

    Wallace Edwards is an artist whose works, primarily in watercolor and pencil, span styles from cartoonish to scientific illustration. His art is described as curious and witty, sophisticated and highly original in approach, resulting in work that is both visually pleasing and mentally stimulating. Through his distinctive visual styles, Edwards crafts art that engages and sparks the imagination of readers and viewers alike. His impressive collection of illustrations and paintings graces public and private spaces, showcasing his versatility and profound impact.

    The Comfort Women
    The Axeman
    America's First Serial Killers
    Uncle Wally's old brown shoe
    • A shoe journeys through an imaginative world to encounter a variety of intriguing animals and insects along its way. A cumulative and circular story of visual delights. Full color.

      Uncle Wally's old brown shoe
    • America's First Serial Killers

      A Biography of the Harpe Brothers

      • 108 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      Exploring the chilling history of America's early murderers, this book delves into the lives and crimes of notorious figures who shaped the nation’s dark legacy. Through detailed accounts and historical context, it examines the motivations and societal influences behind these killers, revealing how their actions impacted American culture and justice. This compelling narrative not only highlights individual cases but also reflects on the broader themes of violence and morality in early America.

      America's First Serial Killers
    • The Axeman

      The Brutal History of the Axeman of New Orleans

      • 96 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      A chilling exploration of a relentless serial killer unfolds, leaving a lasting impression on readers. The narrative delves into the mind of the murderer, revealing their motivations and the intricate web of their crimes. As the story progresses, a gripping cat-and-mouse game ensues between the killer and those determined to stop them, heightening the tension and suspense. With vivid character development and unexpected twists, this gripping tale promises to keep readers on the edge of their seats.

      The Axeman
    • The Comfort Women

      A History of Japenese Forced Prostitution During the Second World War

      • 100 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      Exploring a dark chapter of history, the book delves into the harrowing realities of sex slavery in Japan during World War II. It highlights the experiences of women caught in this brutal system, shedding light on their suffering amidst the chaos of war. The narrative uncovers the complexities of human rights violations during this tumultuous period, aiming to raise awareness and foster understanding of the lasting impact of these atrocities.

      The Comfort Women