Some of the most chilling and macabre tales in the English language can be attributed to American journalist and short story writer Ambrose Bierce. His books include "Can Such Things Be: Tales of Horror and the Supernatural", as well as "The Devil's Dictionary". He has also penned scathing views... (learn more about this book)
Alone among important American writers, Ambrose Bierce fought for four years in the Civil War. The writings he produced about that conflict comprise a body of work unique in our nation's literature. This volume gathers for the first time virtually everything Bierce wrote about the war, from... (learn more about this book)
Witty, irreverent tales of war and the supernatural from the maverick misanthrope of American literature. Questing after Pancho Villa's revolutionary forces, Ambose Bierce rode into Mexico in 1913 and completely vanished off the face of the earth. Though his ultimate fate remains a mystery to... (learn more about this book)
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Large Format for easy reading. Compilation of short stories conerning ghosts and the supernatural compiled by a fan and expert in the genre (learn more about this book)
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A contemporary presentation of a range of work by the great nineteenth-century satirist, journalist, and horror writer Ambrose Bierce (1842 1914) was an American satirist, critic, poet, short story writer, editor, and journalist. He eventually became the literary despot of the West Coast, so... (learn more about this book)