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         Bierce Ambrose:     more books (47)
  1. Portrait of Ambrose Bierce (American newspapermen, 1790-1933) by Adolphe Danziger De Castro, 1974-06
  2. A Much Misunderstood Man: Selected Letters of Ambrose Bierce by S.T. JOSHI, DAVID E. SCHULTZ, 2003-05-15
  3. PRESCRIPTION FOR ADVERSITY: THE MORAL ART OF AMBROSE BIERCE by LAWRENCE BERKOVE, 2002-06-07
  4. Ambrose Bierce (Literary West Series) by Richard Saunders, 1984-12-01
  5. Ambrose Bierce: An Annotated Bibliography of Primary Sources (Bibliographies and Indexes in American Literature) by S. T. Joshi, David E. Schultz, 1999-10-30
  6. Ambrose Bierce Takes on the Railroad: The Journalist as Muckraker and Cynic by Lindley, Daniel, 1999-10-30
  7. An Ambrose Bierce Companion: by Robert L. Gale, 2001-03-30
  8. Graphic Classics: Ambrose Bierce, 2nd Edition (Graphic Classics, Vol. 6) by Ambrose Bierce, Mort Castle, et all 2008-08-15
  9. Ambrose Bierce and the Death of Kings by Oakley Hall, 2001-10-01
  10. Ambrose Bierce's Civilians and Soldiers in Context: A Critical Study by Donald T. Blume, 2004-04
  11. Ambrose Bierce and the Trey of Pearls (Ambrose Bierce Mystery Novels) by Oakley Hall, 2004-01-26
  12. Ambrose Bierce and the Ace of Shoots by Oakley Hall, 2005-04-07
  13. Ambrose Bierce and the One-Eyed Jacks: An Ambrose Bierce Mystery (Ambrose Bierce Mystery Novels) by Oakley Hall, 2003-01-27
  14. Ambrose Bierce and the Queen of Spades: A Mystery Novel by Oakley Hall, 1998-11-10

41. BrothersJudd.com - Review Of Ambrose Bierce's Civil War Stories
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Author Info: Ambrose Bierce
Ambrose Bierce is as famous for the circumstances surrounding the end of his life as for his bitter fatalistic prose. Bierce was a journalist/author and a Civil War veteran. In 1913, after the breakup of his marriage and the death of his sons, he set out for Mexico to meet Pancho Villa and observe the Mexican Revolution at first hand. He wrote to a friend: Goodbye, if you hear of my being stood up against a Mexican stone wall and shot to rags, please
know that I think it a pretty good way to depart this life. It beats old age, disease, or falling down
the cellar stairs. To be a Gringo in Mexicoah, that is euthanasia! With that, he disappeared into Mexico and was never heard from again, fueling wild speculation about his fate (i.e., Carols Fuentes' novel The Old Gringo ). A fitting end for an author whose works combined a bleak view of life with elements of mystery. Bierce's Civil War stories are bleak little tales of death and destruction. There's one here that nicely captures his cynical world viewmost of us saw a film version of it in grade school

42. American Literary Studies
University Libraries, Stanford, California 943056004. Career of AmbroseBierce (1842-1914??) Ambrose Gwinett Bierce was born in
http://www-sul.stanford.edu/depts/hasrg/ablit/amerlit/bierce.html
William McPheron, Curator; mcpheron@leland.stanford.edu;
Ambrose Gwinett Bierce Papers
The Papers
Location : Department of Special Collections, Green Library Call Number Size : 2 linear feet Finding Guide: A printed version is available in the reading room of the Department of Special Collections. Electronic versions of this finding guide are also available. If you have Panorama for viewing sgml, click here to connect to the Stanford server; if not, click here for the html version on the Online Archives of California server. Research Access and Use : Materials in the Department of Special Collections are non-circulating and must be used in the Special Collections' Reading Room in the Cecil H. Green Library. The Reading Room is open 9:00am to 5:00pm Monday through Friday. Photocopies, photographs, and microfilm can be made of some materials in the collections. For more information about the collections and access policies, please contact Special Collections by telephone at (650) 725-1022, by electronic mail at speccoll@sulmail.stanford.edu

43. American Literary Studies
Ambrose Gwinett Bierce (18421914??) The papers consist primarily of correspondenceto Bierce during the later part of his life, from 1872-1913.
http://www-sul.stanford.edu/depts/hasrg/ablit/amerlit/amlit2d.html
William McPheron, Curator; mcpheron@leland.stanford.edu;
Special Collections and Uncataloged Resources
Colonial and Eighteenth Century
Nineteenth Century
  • Ambrose Gwinett Bierce (1842-1914?)
    The papers consist primarily of correspondence to Bierce during the later part of his life, from 1872-1913. Also included in the collection are diaries, sketchbooks, photos and memorabilia.
    (Department of Special Collections, Green Library)
  • American Periodical Series 2, 1800-1850
    Complete microfilm runs of 923 American periodicals that began publication in the first half of the 19th century.
  • Early American Imprints, 1801-1819
    Microfilm copies of all books and pamphlets printed in North America in the first two decades of the 19th century.
  • Emma Lazarus, 1849 - 1887:
    Emma Lazarus was the author of Poems and Translations (1867) and Admetus and Other Poems (1871). The papers consist of primarily of letters to her publisher, Richard Watson Gilder and his wife, Helena de Kay Gilder.

44. Browse Top Level > Texts > Project Gutenberg > Titles > P
text. Author Bierce, Ambrose, 18421914?? Keywords Authors B Bierce,Ambrose, 1842-1914??; Titles P. Paris Sketch Book, The, 2001.
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45. Browse Top Level > Texts > Project Gutenberg > Titles > O
Author Bierce, Ambrose, 18421914?? Keywords Authors B Bierce,Ambrose, 1842-1914??; Titles O ; Subject American literature.
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46. Quotes From The Devil's Dictionary
Corporation An ingenious device for obtaining individual profit without individualresponsibility. Ambrose Bierce (1842-1914?). Ambrose Bierce (1842-1914?).
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Quotes from the Devil's Dictionary
ADMIRATION - Our polite recognition of another's resemblance to ourselves.-Ambrose Bierce Congratulation: The civility of envy. -Ambrose Bierce Corporation: An ingenious device for obtaining individual profit without individual responsibility. -Ambrose Bierce (1842-1914) Integrity: Doing the right thing...even when no one is looking. apologize, v.i.: To lay the foundation for a future offence. -Ambrose Bierce, The Devil's Dictionary (1906) critic, n. A person who boasts himself hard to please because nobody tries to please him. -Ambrose Bierce (1842-1914) The gambling known as business looks with austere disfavour upon the business known as gambling. -Abrose Bierce Absurdity, n. a statement or belief manifestly inconsistent with one's own opinion. -Ambrose Bierce, The Devil's Dictionary (1906) Dictionary: A malevolent literary device for cramping the growth of a language and making it hard and inelastic. This dictionary, however, is a most useful work. -Ambrose Bierce (1842-1914), [The Devil's Dictionary, 1906] Referendum, n. A law for submission of proposed legislation to a popular vote to learn the nonsensus of public opinion. -Ambrose Bierce (1842-1914) [The Devil's Dictionary, 1906]

47. An Occurrence At Owl Creek Bridge
An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge. · Bierce, Ambrose, 18421914??· Bierce, Ambrose, 1842-1914?? – Criticism and Interpretation.
http://eastlrc.valencia.cc.fl.us/askthematador/researchguides/Occurrence at Owl
An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge
An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge is the short story that Ambrose Bierce is most remembered for. Bierce wrote the story in mid-July of 1890, skillfully combining two genres: civil war stories and skin crawling tales of the supernatural.
Call Numbers for Browsing the Shelves Circulating Books – A Selected List Bierce, Ambrose The Best of Ambrose Bierce Call Number : PZ3 .B479 B4 (Pgs. 9-18) Lee, A. Robert (ed.). The Nineteenth-Century American Short Story Call Number Morris, Jr., Roy. Ambrose Bierce: Alone in Bad Company Call Number
LINNCWeb online catalog – Search Terms An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge Bierce, Ambrose, 1842-1914? Bierce, Ambrose, 1842-1914? – Criticism and Interpretation Short Stories, American – History and Criticism American Fiction – 19 th Century – History and Criticism Authors, American – 19 th Century – Biography Journalists – United States Biography
Reference Materials
Critical Survey of Short Fiction Call Number : REF PN3321 .C7 2001 o Vol. 1, pg. 258 o Vol. 7, pg. 2788-89

48. Ambrose Bierce
from Blupete. Selected Poetry of Ambrose Bierce (18421914??) fromthe University of Toronto. Ambrose Bierce - Biography and Works.
http://green.upper-arlington.k12.oh.us/ohioauthors/bierce,ambrose.htm
Upper Arlington City School District Ohio Authors and Illustrators for Young People Home Page Ohio Authors and Illustrators A - Z Award-Winning Books Upper Arlington Authors and Illustrators Upper Arlington City Schools Ohio Bicentennial Commission Ambrose Bierce Some of his most popular books are:
  • The collected writings of Ambrose Bierce The Devil's dictionary A sole survivor: bits of autobiography
Links: Brief biography of Ambrose Bierce from Blupete Selected Poetry of Ambrose Bierce (1842-1914?) from the University of Toronto Ambrose Bierce - Biography and Works ... Ohio Bicentennial Commission
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49. Ambrose Bierce: "El Diccionario Del Diablo" (1842-1914
Translate this page Realizado por el escritor estadounidense Ambrose Bierce Nació en 1842. Ejercióel periodismo en San Francisco, Washington y Gran Bretaña (1872-76).
http://helmutsy.homestead.com/files/humor/Ambrose_Bierce.htm
Regresar a Regresar a Humor en general El Diccionario del Diablo
  • Adorar es venerar con expectativa. Aprendizaje: El tipo de ignorancia que distingue a los estudiosos. Baco: Una conveniente deidad inventada por los antiguos como excusa para emborracharse. Cogito cogito, ergo cogito sum: Pienso que pienso, luego pienso que existo. Confiable es el tonto e iletrado. Dicho ingenioso: Un comentario agudo e inteligente, usualmente citado y rara vez notado. Difamar es mentir sobre alguien. Decir la verdad sobre alguien. El aire es una sustancia nutritiva provista por una Providencia generosa para el engorde del pobre. El amanecer es el momento cuando los hombres sensatos van a la cama. El cerebro es un aparato con el que pensamos que pensamos. El dentista es un mago que, poniendo metal en tu boca, saca monedas de tus bolsillos. El desprecio es el sentimiento de un hombre prudente por un enemigo que con seguridad es demasiado superior para oponerse. El destino es la autoridad de un tirano para el crimen y la excusa de un tonto para el fracaso. El historiador es un chismoso de alto calibre.

50. Cuentos Y Relatos De Terror De Ambrose Bierce
Translate this page RESEÑA BIOGRÁFICA. Ambrose Gwinett Bierce (1842-1914?), escritor satíricoy periodista estadounidense, nacido en Meigs County (Ohio).
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EL PUENTE SOBRE EL RíO DEL BÚHO
DIAGNÓSTICO DE MUERTE
EL FUNERAL DE JOHN MORTONSON
UNA NOCHE DE VERANO
RESEÑA BIOGRÁFICA

51. Famous Quotes By Category
Ambrose Bierce (18421914?) - The Devil's Dictionary, 1911 Mail This Quote Adviceis what we ask for when we already know the answer but wish we didn't. Erica
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52. Humorous Quotes Of Ambrose Bierce - Jest For Pun
Tidbits from the Devil's Dictionary.Category Arts Literature American 19th Century Bierce, Ambrose......Jest for PunHumorous Quotes attributed to Ambrose Bierce 18421914?,American Author, Editor, Journalist, ''The Devil's Dictionary''.
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Humorous Quotes attributed to Ambrose Bierce
1842-1914, American Author, Editor, Journalist, ''The Devil's Dictionary''
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53. The San Antonio College LitWeb Ambrose Bierce Page
The Ambrose Bierce Page ( 18421914? ) Major Works The Fiend's Delight( 1873 ). This work and the following two were published in
http://www.accd.edu/sac/english/bailey/bierce.htm
The Ambrose Bierce Page
Major Works

The Fiend's Delight ( 1873 ). This work and the following two were published in London under the name Dod Grile.
Nuggets and Dust Panned Out in California
Cobwebs from an Empty Skull
Black Beetles in Amber
( 1892 ). Poems.
In the Midst of Life ( 1892 ). Contains "An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge"
The Monk and the Hangman's Daughter
Can Such Things Be ?
"An Inhabitant of Carcosa"
Fantastic Fables
Shapes of Clay The Cynic's Word Book
( 1906 ). Usually known as The Devil's Dictionary The Collected Works ( 1909-1912 ). Includes:
  • Negligible Tales . A miscellaneous group of tales and sketches; and
  • The Parenticide Club . Four absurd and irredeemable pieces. "My Favorite Murder"
About Bierce Paul Fatout, Ambrose Bierce: The Devil's Lexicographer . Oklahoma, 1951. Roy Morris, Ambrose Bierce, Alone in Bad Company Master of the Macabre . Biographical sketch and extensive links. Forked Tongue: Life of Bierce Told in the Language of the Devil's Dictionary The Ambrose Bierce Appreciation Society Bierce in Texas ... Back to American Literature II

54. Ambrose Bierce
Ambrose Bierce (18421914??). Few writers of the late nineteenth and early twentiethcenturies have managed to remain as enigmatic as Ambrose Bierce.
http://www.storybites.com/bierce.htm
Ambrose Bierce (1842-1914?) Few writers of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries have managed to remain as enigmatic as Ambrose Bierce. He fought on the Yankee side in the Civil War, and clearly this was a turning point in his life; after the war Bierce refused to accept some back pay the army owed him, apparently considering it blood money. He became a journalist, working primarily in San Francisco and Washington, DC, and was considered one of the most urbane and literate men of his time. He was also known for his bitterly cynical humor, reflected in The Devil’s Dictionary . In the first decade of the twentieth century he divorced his wealthy wife and entirely cut himself off from his family; in 1913 he went to Mexico and subsequently disappeared. He is presumed to have died there in 1914, but no one really knows for sure, because he was never heard from again. The most salient characteristic of Bierce’s short stories is their irony. Life is never what it seems, Bierce warns, and Fate always has the last laugh.

55. Ambrose Bierce
Murphy's Law Ambrose Bierce (1999). by John Patrick Michael Murphy. AmbroseBierce (18421914??) was one of the foremost writers of the 19th - century.
http://www.infidels.org/library/modern/john_murphy/ambrosebierce.html
Library Modern Documents John Patrick Michael Murphy : Ambrose Bierce (1999)
Murphy's Law:
Ambrose Bierce (1999)
by John Patrick Michael Murphy
Ambrose Bierce (1842-1914?) was one of the foremost writers of the 19th - century. His stories of war, of despair, of horror, of the mysterious, were epoch defining and continue to influence literature. For his wit he was called the Mark Twain of the North. He was the chum of Jack London and the mentor of H. L. Mencken . The very first tract he wrote was a defense of atheism and freethought, a theme he would never leave. His meager childhood was brightened, and he was ultimately empowered by his father, who gave him the love of history and literature. At 19 he enlisted, and was seared by his experiences in the Civil War, where he served with distinction. Afterwards, he wrote over a thousand columns for various newspapers. William Randolph Hearst secured him as soon as he acquired the San Francisco Examiner . There he stayed for over 20 years. All the while Bierce wrote war stories, horror stories, novels, and short stories of the mysterious and the macabre. Apparently he wrote because he had to, to get it out, to deal with it, to survive the impact of the Civil War on his life — he had to tell of the headless corpses, the boar-eaten bodies of the fallen men, the blood, the screams. Bierce wrote of the insanity to keep depression from taking him. He challenged his country to become civilized enough to admit its hypocrisies, pretensions and its crassness.

56. Aesop's Fables - Fantastic Fables By Ambrose Bierce - 656+ Fables
Fantastic Fables by Ambrose Bierce Online Collection. Fantastic Fables by AmbroseBierce (18421914?), 245 Fables with a flair of modernism and legality.
http://www.pacificnet.net/~johnr/aesop/aesopab.html

57. ACQUAINTANCE Quotations Of Famous People - Searchable Database. Free.
rich or famous. Ambrose Bierce, 18421914?, American Author, Editor,Journalist, ''The Devil's Dictionary''. ACQUAINTANCE. A person
http://www.nonstopenglish.com/reading/Quotations/index.asp?searchword=Acquaintan

58. Daily Celebrations ~ Ambrose Bierce, Doctrine Black Is White ~ June 24 ~ Ideas T
BierceBorn on this day in Meigs County, Ohio, journalist Ambrose Gwinnett Bierce(18421914?) was the 10th of 13 children and is best known for writing The
http://www.dailycelebrations.com/062400.htm
June 24 ~  Doctrine Black Is White Sardonic Humor of Ambrose Bierce O P T I M I S T , n. A proponent of the d o c t r i n e that black is white." ~ Ambrose Bierce Born on this day in Meigs County, Ohio, journalist Ambrose Gwinnett Bierce (1842-1914) was the 10th of 13 children and is best known for writing The Devil's Dictionary (1906), a collection of satirical and perceptive aphorisms such as: LOVE : a temporary insanity, curable by marriage." Or, "KILL v.t.: To create a vacancy without nominating a successor." And better, still, " KISS , n. A word invented by the poets as a rhyme for "bliss." His cynical humor and powerful short stories, born from his experiences as a Union officer in the American Civil War, have been described as having a "Northern Mark Twain " style. Of Bierce's famous war tale, An Occurrence At Owl Creek Bridge (1890), writer Stephen Crane said, "Nothing better existsthe story has everything." In 1887, Bierce joined William Randolph Hearst's San Francisco Examiner as a columnist. Known for his macabre sense of humor, he kept a skull on his desk and claimed it belonged to a rival critic. "Death is not the end," wrote the man nicknamed "Bitter Bierce" and "Acid Pen," "there remains litigation over the estate."

59. Bierce (Ambrose)
Translate this page Bierce, Ambrose Gwinnett (1842-1914?), satiriste, nouvelliste et journalisteaméricain, auteurs de textes grinçants et souvent cruels.
http://www.proverbes-citations.com/bierce.htm
Bierce, Ambrose Gwinnett Absurdité: Affirmation manifestement incompatible avec son opinion propre. Antipathie: Sentiment que nous inspire l'ami d'un ami. Ardeur: Etat particulier de l'amour sans l'expérience. Chiure de mouche: Signe primitif de ponctuation. Citation: Action de répéter de façon erronée les mots d'un autre. Mots cités de façon erronée. Connaissance: personne que l’on connaît assez pour lui emprunter de l’argent, mais pas assez pour lui en prêter. Diplomatie: L'art patriotique de mentir pour son pays. Education: Ce qui révèle aux sages et dissimule aux sots leur manque de compréhension. Epousée: femme qui a un bel avenir de bonheur derrière elle. Fantôme: Signe extérieur évident d'une frayeur interne. Il n'y a rien de nouveau sous le soleil, mais il y a aussi tout un tas de vieux trucs que nous ignorons. Journal intime: Relation quotidienne de la partie de notre existence que nous pouvons nous raconter sans rougir. Ne remets jamais au lendemain ce que tu peux ne pas faire du tout. Patience: Forme mineure de désespoir, déguisée en vertu. Philosophie: route qui mène de nulle part à rien.

60. Poetry Archives @ EMule.com
Ambrose Bierce. (18421914?). Alone In contact, lo! the flint andsteel,; Decalogue Thou shalt no God but me adore Elegy The
http://www.emule.com/poetry/?page=overview&author=98

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