The Betrayal of Man

A Book of What Is and What Will Be

by Nathan Paul Gibbs


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 30/10/2003

Format : E-Book
Dimensions : 8.5x8.5
Page Count : 70
ISBN : 9781477177396
Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 8.5x8.5
Page Count : 70
ISBN : 9781413402377
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 8.5x8.5
Page Count : 70
ISBN : 9781413445398

About the Book

When was the last time to your recollection that you had bottled water in one hand and a glass of tap water in the other and chose the tap water? Chances are that has not happened in your life. Even in modern cities such as Los Angeles, Sydney, New York, London or Tokyo, most citizens will dare not drink the tap water? Why? Any number of reasons will suffice. But the fact is that even in these cities where "water quality" should be at its best, it´s not. Now just imagine living in places where water really is bad, not just considered bad tasting. How often do you boil your drinking water? Never? Exactly. Enjoy your journey through disturbing facts, colorful art and a mythical story that, if we aren´t careful, just may become more fact than fiction.


About the Author

Nathan Paul Gibbs has grown up a lover of nature and water. He has lived the all of his life within a short distance from a coast. This includes anywhere from the Puget Sound, Amelia Island, and now Laguna Beach in California. Spending hours using boats, fishing and later surfing he has a special affection for the outdoors and oceans. Nathan has a Bachelors of Arts in Elementary Education and a Masters in Reading and Language Arts. At time of publication he teaches elementary school in Newport Coast, California. A painter and artist, Nathan Paul Gibbs creates abstract, colorful images that contain messages meaning more than what most see on the surface. These images throughout the book appease the eye as well as force you to question the soul. “An artful tale that takes you on a moral quest for what is right.” -N. Gibbs