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  1. The Triple Echo was released on VHS in the United States in 1985 Paragon Video Productions. [20] The film has never been made available on DVD format in the United Kingdom or United States. It was however released in Germany as Desertiert:Der Kampf ums Überleben, on 1 December 2016 from Medien GmbH distribution. [21]

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  2. The Triple Echo [1] is a 1970 novella written by English author H. E. Bates. Set during the early years of World War II the story describes the strange relationship that develops between a young army deserter and a married woman struggling to run a farm alone in the absence of her P.O.W. husband. Bates later said he began working on the story ...

  3. In a very late essay ("H.E. Bates -- By Himself") Bates discusses the long evolution of the story's plot, conceived in 1943 with two sisters and completed in 1968 with just the one, what Bates calls "an exceptional example of stumbling and groping or, if you will, of my own prolonged stupidity." Eads notes that on August 29, 1969 Bates sought ...

  4. The band saw many changes in the line-up during the years ... Triple Echo. 1977 Bundles. 1975 Seven. 1973 Fourth. 1971 Show all albums by Soft Machine Soft Machine Q&A ...

  5. Triple Echo: Triple album covering the band's whole history to that point, featuring select tracks from all the albums up to Softs (the most recent at the time), the band's first single "Love Makes Sweet Music" and its B-side "Feelin' Reelin' Squeelin'" (both later included on 2009 remaster of The Soft Machine) and several unreleased recordings ...

  6. The Triple Echo. H.E. Bates. Bloomsbury Publishing, Dec 6, 2016 - Fiction - 90 pages. Published in 1970, The Triple Echo was Bates's last significant novella, but one which he described as taking twenty-five years to complete. Set in the 1940s, the wife of a war prisoner lives in desperate loneliness and fear on an isolated farmstead.

  7. Jan 6, 2009 · Birdie - Triple Echo. Label: It. Year of Release: 2001. The last time I tried to do an entry on Birdie, Blogger decided to "eat" it for reasons best known to itself, and in a fit of frustration I ended up summarising the band with a brief paragraph. This was an unjust result which probably left the average reader with the impression I didn't ...

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