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Out of the Triangle: A Story of the Far East

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A collection of short stories set in eastern towns and villages that follow men, women, and children through episodes of danger, loss, and everyday work. Scenes alternate between dramatic moments—religious rites, perilous encounters with wild beasts, escapes from traps—and quieter domestic or communal interactions. Recurring concerns include loyalty, faith, courage, and the practical resourcefulness needed to survive and help others, with descriptive attention to local customs and the physical landscape.

About the Author

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Mary E. Bamford

Mary E. Bamford was an author known for her work in the early 20th century, particularly her novel "Out of the Triangle: A Story of the Far East." This work reflects her interest in the cultures and landscapes of the East, offering readers a glimpse into the region's complexities through a narrative lens. Bamford's writing contributes to the literary exploration of cross-cultural themes and the experiences of individuals navigating different worlds. Her unique perspective adds to the rich tapestry of literature from this period.