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Ambrose Bierce Quotes - The Quotations Page
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Ambrose Bierce - Biography and Works
Ambrose Bierce. Extensive Biography of Ambrose Bierce and a searchable collection of works. [eng]
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Lib.Ru: Àìáðîç Áèðñ
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Aphorisms Galore! -- Authors: Ambrose Bierce
Find witty sayings by author or category, read background info, and contribute your own favorite sayings. [eng]
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The Devil's Dictionary
Ambrose Bierce's classic work. [eng]
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RPO -- Selected Poetry of Ambrose Bierce (1842-1914?)
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Poetry Archives @ eMule.com
Ambrose Bierce. [eng]
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Áèðñ, Àìáðîç
Áîëüøîé ñáîðíèê ðàññêàçîâ, "Ïðè÷óäëèâûå ïðèò÷è"; ñòàòüÿ Ð.Îðëîâîé. [rus]
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Biographies: Men of Literature: The Essayists: Ambrose Bierce (1842-1914).
Short note on the life and work of the essayist, Ambrose Bierce [eng]
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The Ambrose Bierce Site
All about Ambrose Bierce, Iconoclastic Literary Genius, with original stories about Bierce and links to other Bierce sites. [eng]
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Literature @ SunSITE: Ambrose Bierce
Ambrose Bierce Papers. The Devil's Dictionary. [eng]
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Ambrose Bierce, Forked Tongue
The story of Ambrose Bierce told in the language of his "Devil's Dictionary", using hypertext language to create a fiendish translation of the life and works - and
humour - of this acidic satirist and adventurer. [eng]
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Ambrose Bierce
"Bitter Bierce" - American newspaper columnist, satirist, essayist, short-story writer, and novelist, an enigmatic figure, who disappeared in the Mexican Revolution. His end is still a mystery, but he is presumed to have died in the siege of Ojinega on 11 January 1914. [eng]
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Amborse Bierce
Think of him as the forgotten brother of Mark Twain. Both had remarkably similar lives, were good friends, and lived in San Francisco around the same time. Bierce, however, followed a different path than Twain. While both had similar humor, and were equals in their genius, Bierce clearly was the better when it came to wit. Public figures quaked in fear of his satirical pen, and newspapers sales soared when he was published. Over the years, many of his jabs at the establishment appeared in local newspapers and were later collected into The Devil's Dictionary, one of the greatest works of satire of the 19th century. [eng]
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The Devil's Dictionary by Ambrose Bierce
Some notes on Ambrose Bierce, and access to a searchable index of The Devil's Dictionary. [eng]
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Ambrose Bierce Resources
Chronology of the Life and Disappearance of Ambrose Bierce. [eng]
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