THE CINDER BUGGY
A FABLE IN IRON AND STEEL
BY
GARET GARRETT
AUTHOR OF “THE DRIVER,” “THE BLUE WOUND,” ETC.
NEW YORK
E. P. DUTTON & COMPANY
681 Fifth Avenue
The narrative follows a small American iron town that clings to its craft and memory as modern steelmaking and changing markets render its furnaces obsolete. Through portraits of its inhabitants, ruined worksites, and local institutions, the text traces how tradition, pride, and resistance to innovation reshape daily life and economy, showing gradual depopulation, lost industries, and the quiet rituals of skilled ironworkers. Combining allegory and vivid industrial detail, the work examines material and moral residues of refinement, the tension between craft and progress, and how places and people absorb the consequences of technological displacement.
BY
GARET GARRETT
AUTHOR OF “THE DRIVER,” “THE BLUE WOUND,” ETC.
NEW YORK
E. P. DUTTON & COMPANY
681 Fifth Avenue