This comprehensive account details the evolution of Lewis Evans' iconic map of the British colonies in America. With meticulous attention to detail, this book provides an in-depth analysis of eighteen different editions published between 1755 and 1814, shedding light on the cultural and political contexts in which they were produced.
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Lewis Evans is a prolific artist, writer, and inventor whose work is characterized by weaving challenging social issues with thoughtful solutions. His creative output, born from unexpected inspirations, includes geo-political thrillers that have emerged as a new genre. In his novels, Evans realistically depicts unsettling scenarios concerning global crises and political dilemmas, while offering refreshingly sane solutions. His approach combines compelling narrative with a strong social conscience and a moral dimension.






- 2023
- 2022
The Firm of John Dickinson and Company, Limited, With an Appendix on Ancient Paper Making
- 104 pages
- 4 hours of reading
- 2020
Future Perfect Now: 365 visionary tapas on life, love, art and everything in between
- 386 pages
- 14 hours of reading
- 2018
Emf Off!: A Call to Consciousness in Our Misguidedly Microwaved World
- 310 pages
- 11 hours of reading
- 2017
Hominine
- 460 pages
- 17 hours of reading
As depleted resources, economic turmoil, piracy and political ineptitude take the world to the brink of collapse, the three superpowers launch a secret initiative to find a sustainable solution. As the project nears its completion, its higher ideals are sacrificed due to mounting global pressures, and the knowledge gained is used instead to create the ultimate weapon-100% lethal and accurate, delivered by stealth, and with no known defence against it. All goes according to plan until a programming error on a test in Afghanistan triggers a chain of events that compromises the weapon's secrecy and its ultimate purpose: to covertly wipe out whoever might threaten the superpowers' control of much-needed resources. The situation spirals out of control as the weapon falls into the hands of a ruthless criminal who turns it against its makers, threatening to disrupt the global balance of power and destroy the entire democratic process. US Senator Griffin Kirkland is tasked to find a solution to the threat. Grappling with his own ethical and personal dilemmas, and haunted by his own limitations, he is forced to draw on everything that he can learn about the weapon to find a way to render it impotent.