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Ottwell Binns (1884-1935) was an English author known for his adventure novels and tales of exploration that captivated readers in the early 20th century. Born in Bradford, Yorkshire, Binns demonstrated a talent for storytelling from a young age. Although not much is widely documented about his personal life, his work in the genre of romantic adventure fiction remains a testament to his imagination and grasp over narratology. One of his notable works is 'A Mating in the Wilds', a story that intricately portrays human courage and survival against the unforgiving backdrop of nature. Binns's literary style often includes vivid descriptions of landscapes and a detailed understanding of the wilderness that is evident in the settings of his novels. He was adept at creating strong, believable characters whose development was intertwined with the challenges they encountered. While he may not be as well-known as some of his contemporaries, Binns's contributions to the adventure and wilderness fiction genres continue to be appreciated by enthusiasts of classic English literature. His narratives, capturing the essence of rugged terrains and the human spirit, offered his readers an escape into wild, untamed worlds, and adventure of a bygone era.