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Ambrose Bierce



Bierce, Ambrose Gwinett - ămˈbrōz gwĭnĕtˈ bĭrs, 1842–1914?, American satirist, journalist, and short-story writer, b. Meigs co., Ohio. After distinguished Civil War service, he turned to journalism. In San Francisco he wrote for the News-Letter, becoming its editor in 1868. He soon established a reputation as a satirical wit, and his waspish   Read More...

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    An Ambrose Bierce Companion
    by Robert L. Gale. 334 pgs.


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