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Ambrose Gwinnett Bierce (June 24, 1842 – c. 1914) was an
American short story writer, journalist, poet, and
American Civil War veteran. His book The Devil's...
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Bierce is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Ambrose Bierce (1842 – c. 1914),
American Civil War soldier, wit and
writer Lucius V. Bierce...
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Dictionary is a
satirical dictionary written by
American journalist Ambrose Bierce,
consisting of
common words followed by
humorous and
satirical definitions...
- (1890) is a
short story by
American writer and
Civil War
veteran Ambrose Bierce,
described as "one of the most
famous and
frequently anthologized stories...
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Ambrose Bierce and the
Queen of
Spades (1998)
Ambrose Bierce and the
Death of
Kings (2001)
Ambrose Bierce and the One-E****
Jacks (2003)
Ambrose Bierce and...
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Bruce Wallace "Scotty"
Bierce (September 3, 1896 –
April 26, 1982) was a
professional American football player and coach. He pla**** for the
Akron Pros...
- 1913 Mexico,
American author Ambrose Bierce experiences a
nightmare in
which he is
killed by
Pancho Villa.
Bierce wakes and
talks to a
local bartender...
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published in
Cosmopolitan magazine in 1907 with an
afterword by
Ambrose Bierce it
stimulated a
nationwide controversy. It was both
critically praised and...
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Sarah Elizabeth Bierce (1838–1898) was an
American journalist and
educator who was a
charter member of the Woman's
Press Club of Cleveland. She was born...
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Winslow becomes romantically attracted,
alternating between Bierce and Arroyo.
Bierce has come to
Mexico to die in anonymity,
feeling that his fifty...