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Ambrose Bierce is the author of The Collected Works of Ambrose Bierce ...: In motley: Kings of beasts: Two administrations; Miscellaneous (1912), The Death of Halpin Frayser (2019), The Enlarged Devil's Dictionary (1990), The Cynic's Word Book (2021), An Occurrence at Owl Creek (Annotated) (2021).

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The Collected Works of Ambrose Bierce ...: In motley: Kings of beasts: Two administrations; Miscellaneous

The Death of Halpin Frayser

release date: Dec 11, 2019
The Death of Halpin Frayser
"The Death of Halpin Frayser" is a Gothic ghost story by Ambrose Bierce. It was first published in the San Francisco periodical The Wave on December 19, 1891 before appearing in the 1893 collection Can Such Things Be? Halpin Frayser, a 32-year-old resident of the Napa Valley, awakens from a dreamless sleep speaking the mysterious words "Catherine Larue" into the darkness. Earlier that day, Frayser went hunting in the vicinity of Mount Saint Helena. As he wanders the darkness and chooses a "road less travelled", it is clear there is something devious about. Halpin dreams about a haunted forest dripping with blood and is stricken with fear. In his dream, Halpin grabs a red-leather pocketbook and begins to write with blood a dark poem (in the manner of Freneau''s "The House of Night") but before he can write too much, he is confronted by the corpse of his mother... Famous works of the author Ambrose Bierce: "A Psychological Shipwreck", "Killed at Resaca",, "An Inhabitant of Carcosa", "One of the Missing", "A Tough Tussle", "An Unfinished Race", "One of Twins", "A Horseman in the Sky", "The Spook House", "The Middle Toe of the Right Foot", "The Man and the Snake", "An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge", "The Realm of the Unreal", "The Boarded Window", "The Secret of Macarger''s Gulch", "The Death of Halpin Frayser", "The Damned Thing", "The Eyes of the Panther", "Moxon''s Master", "The Moonlit Road", "Beyond the Wall".

The Enlarged Devil's Dictionary

release date: Mar 01, 1990
The Enlarged Devil's Dictionary
An incomparable satirist, Ambrose Bierce became the ''laughing devil'' of the San Francisco news media, for he was about as discreet as a runaway locomotive, according to HL Mencken.

The Cynic's Word Book

release date: Jan 01, 2021
The Cynic's Word Book
First published in the year 1906, American Civil War soldier, journalist, and short story writer Ambrose Bierce''s ''The Cynic''s Word Book'' is a satirical dictionary. This book consists of common words followed by extremely funny and witty definitions that can be read as a critical social commentary.

An Occurrence at Owl Creek (Annotated)

release date: Mar 30, 2021
An Occurrence at Owl Creek (Annotated)
Differentiated book- It has a historical context with research of the time-This book contains a historical context, where past events or the study and narration of these events are examined. The historical context refers to the circumstances and incidents surrounding an event. This context is formed by everything that, in some way, influences the event when it happens. A fact is always tied to its time: that is, to its characteristics. Therefore, when analyzing events that took place tens, hundreds or thousands of years ago, it is essential to know the historical context to understand them. Otherwise, we would be analyzing and judging what happened in a totally different era with a current perspective.Incident at the Owl Creek Bridge (An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge) - sometimes translated into Spanish as: An incident at the Owl Bridge - is a horror account of the American writer Ambrose Bierce (1842-1914), originally published in the July 13, 1890 edition of the San Francisco Examiner, and then reissued in the anthology of 1891: Tales of Soldiers and Civilians (Tales of Soldiers and Civilians).An incident at the Owl Creek Bridge, probably one of Ambrose Bierce''s most notable stories, puts us in the American Civil War, where a group of soldiers prepare to execute a prisoner.

The Devil’s Dictionary (Illustrated)

release date: Jan 29, 2026
The Devil’s Dictionary (Illustrated)
Illustrated Edition with 20 Engaging Illustrations Includes Book Summary Contains Characters List Features Author Biography The Devil’s Dictionary by Ambrose Bierce is a literary masterpiece of wit, satire, and timeless humor. This illustrated edition transforms Bierce’s legendary dictionary of words into an unforgettable journey through human nature, society, and the ironies of life. Each entry reveals the sharp, cynical, and often hilarious perspective of Bierce, exposing the follies of politicians, lawyers, lovers, and everyday people with precision and dark humor. More than a dictionary, this work is a mirror to the human condition—provocative, witty, and surprisingly insightful. Readers will discover biting definitions, thought-provoking commentary, and the enduring relevance of Bierce’s words over a century after their first publication. Whether you are a lover of language, satire, or philosophy, The Devil’s Dictionary offers endless amusement and reflection. This edition also includes a summary, a detailed characters list, and an author biography, making it a complete collection for both casual readers and literary enthusiasts.

The Middle Toe of the Right Foot: Ambrose Bierce's Macabre Musings

release date: Feb 15, 2024
The Middle Toe of the Right Foot: Ambrose Bierce's Macabre Musings
Embark on a journey of horror and suspense with Ambrose Bierce''s bone-chilling tale, "The Middle Toe of the Right Foot." Enter a world where the line between the living and the dead blurs, and the past comes back to haunt the present. As Bierce''s gripping narrative unfolds, follow the protagonist''s descent into madness as they confront the spectral presence that haunts their every waking moment. Delve into the depths of fear and paranoia as they struggle to unravel the mystery of the middle toe.But amidst the terror and uncertainty, a question lingers: What if the true horror lies not in the supernatural, but in the darkest recesses of the human psyche? Could Bierce''s tale of psychological terror serve as a mirror reflecting the depths of our own fears and insecurities? Immerse yourself in the atmospheric dread and existential horror that Bierce masterfully evokes. His exploration of the macabre will leave you trembling with fear and longing for the safety of daylight. Are you prepared to confront the horrors of the past with "The Middle Toe of the Right Foot"?Join the protagonist as they grapple with the spectral presence that haunts their every waking moment, threatening to drive them to the brink of madness. Let Bierce''s spine-tingling narrative and masterful storytelling transport you to a world where nightmares come to life. Here''s your chance to not just read, but to confront the demons of the past. This is more than a story; it''s a descent into madness and despair that will leave you questioning the nature of reality itself. Will you dare to confront "The Middle Toe of the Right Foot"?Seize the opportunity to own a classic of horror literature. Purchase "The Middle Toe of the Right Foot" now, and let Bierce''s timeless tale of terror and suspense chill you to the bone.

The Gospel of Buddha According to Old Records

release date: May 08, 2016
The Gospel of Buddha According to Old Records
This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work was reproduced from the original artifact, and remains as true to the original work as possible. Therefore, you will see the original copyright references, library stamps (as most of these works have been housed in our most important libraries around the world), and other notations in the work.This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work.As a reproduction of a historical artifact, this work may contain missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.

The Devil’s Dictionary by Ambrose Bierce - Delphi Classics (Illustrated)

release date: Jul 17, 2017
The Devil’s Dictionary by Ambrose Bierce - Delphi Classics (Illustrated)
This eBook features the unabridged text of ‘The Devil’s Dictionary’ from the bestselling edition of ‘The Complete Works of Ambrose Bierce’. Having established their name as the leading publisher of classic literature and art, Delphi Classics produce publications that are individually crafted with superior formatting, while introducing many rare texts for the first time in digital print. The Delphi Classics edition of Bierce includes original annotations and illustrations relating to the life and works of the author, as well as individual tables of contents, allowing you to navigate eBooks quickly and easily. eBook features: * The complete unabridged text of ‘The Devil’s Dictionary’ * Beautifully illustrated with images related to Bierce’s works * Individual contents table, allowing easy navigation around the eBook * Excellent formatting of the textPlease visit www.delphiclassics.com to learn more about our wide range of titles

The Devils Dictionary (Large Print)

release date: Apr 07, 2014
The Devils Dictionary (Large Print)
The Devil''s Dictionary was begun in a weekly paper in 1881, and was continued in a desultory way at long intervals until 1906. In that year a large part of it was published in covers with the title The Cynic''s Word Book, a name which the author had not the power to reject or happiness to approve. To quote the publishers of the present work: "This more reverent title had previously been forced upon him by the religious scruples of the last newspaper in which a part of the work had appeared, with the natural consequence that when it came out in covers the country already had been flooded by its imitators with a score of ''cynic'' books-The Cynic''s This, The Cynic''s That, and The Cynic''s t''Other. Most of these books were merely stupid, though some of them added the distinction of silliness. Among them, they brought the word ''cynic'' into disfavor so deep that any book bearing it was discredited in advance of publication." Meantime, too, some of the enterprising humorists of the country had helped themselves to such parts of the work as served their needs, and many of its definitions, anecdotes, phrases and so forth, had become more or less current in popular speech. This explanation is made, not with any pride of priority in trifles, but in simple denial of possible charges of plagiarism, which is no trifle. In merely resuming his own the author hopes to be held guiltless by those to whom the work is addressed-enlightened souls who prefer dry wines to sweet, sense to sentiment, wit to humor and clean English to slang. A conspicuous, and it is hoped not unpleasant, feature of the book is its abundant illustrative quotations from eminent poets, chief of whom is that learned and ingenius cleric, Father Gassalasca Jape, S.J., whose lines bear his initials. To Father Jape''s kindly encouragement and assistance the author of the prose text is greatly indebted. A.B.

The Devil's Dictionary by Ambrose Bierce

release date: Nov 26, 2017
The Devil's Dictionary by Ambrose Bierce
The Devil''s Dictionary is a satirical dictionary written by American Civil War soldier, wit, and writer Ambrose Bierce consisting of common words followed by humorous and satirical definitions. The lexicon was written over three decades as a series of installments for magazines and newspapers. Bierce''s witty definitions were imitated and plagiarized for years before he gathered them into books, first as The Cynic''s Word Book in 1906 and then in a more complete version as The Devil''s Dictionary in 1911.

Illustrated Devil's Dictionary

release date: Dec 01, 2008
Illustrated Devil's Dictionary
An abridged and illustrated version of the original masterpiece by the acerbic American satirist Ambrose Bierce (b. 1842), addressed, in the author¿s own words, to ''enlightened souls who prefer dry wines to sweet, sense to sentiment, wit to humor and clean English to slang¿. Bierce was a journalist specializing in sharp satire, and also a writer of war and ghost stories, some with a distinctive Western flavor.

The Devil's Dictionary (Empire Library)

The Devil's Dictionary (Empire Library)
The complete and uncensored collection of definitions, anecdotes, language play and verse for over 1000 words, in the humorous and cynical pen of Ambrose Bierce.

An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge (Annotated)

release date: Feb 14, 2018
An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge (Annotated)
This is an annotated version of the book1. contains an updated biography of the author at the end of the book for a better understanding of the text.2. This book has been checked and corrected for spelling errorsA man stood upon a railroad bridge in northern Alabama, looking downinto the swift water twenty feet below. The man''s hands were behindhis back, the wrists bound with a cord. A rope closely encircled hisneck. It was attached to a stout cross-timber above his head and theslack fell to the level of his knees. Some loose boards laid upon theties supporting the rails of the railway supplied a footing for himand his executioners--two private soldiers of the Federal army,directed by a sergeant who in civil life may have been a deputysheriff. At a short remove upon the same temporary platform was anofficer in the uniform of his rank, armed. He was a captain. Asentinel at each end of the bridge stood with his rifle in theposition known as "support," that is to say, vertical in front of theleft shoulder, the hammer resting on the forearm thrown straightacross the chest--a formal and unnatural position, enforcing an erectcarriage of the body. It did not appear to be the duty of these twomen to know what was occurring at the center of the bridge; theymerely blockaded the two ends of the foot planking that traversed it.Beyond one of the sentinels nobody was in sight; the railroad ranstraight away into a forest for a hundred yards, then, curving, waslost to view. Doubtless there was an outpost farther along. Theother bank of the stream was open ground--a gentle slope topped witha stockade of vertical tree trunks, loopholed for rifles, with asingle embrasure through which protruded the muzzle of a brass cannoncommanding the bridge. Midway up the slope between the bridge andfort were the spectators--a single company of infantry in line, at"parade rest," the butts of their rifles on the ground, the barrelsinclining slightly backward against the right shoulder, the handscrossed upon the stock. A lieutenant stood at the right of the line,the point of his sword upon the ground, his left hand resting upon hisright. Excepting the group of four at the center of the bridge, not aman moved. The company faced the bridge, staring stonily, motionless.The sentinels, facing the banks of the stream, might have been statuesto adorn the bridge. The captain stood with folded arms, silent,observing the work of his subordinates, but making no sign. Death is adignitary who when he comes announced is to be received with formalmanifestations of respect, even by those most familiar with him. Inthe code of military etiquette silence and fixity are forms ofdeference.The man who was engaged in being hanged was apparently aboutthirty-five years of age. He was a civilian, if one might judge fromhis habit, which was that of a planter. His features were good--astraight nose, firm mouth, broad forehead, from which his long, darkhair was combed straight back, falling behind his ears to the collarof his well fitting frock coat. He wore a moustache and pointedbeard, but no whiskers; his eyes were large and dark gray, and had akindly expression which one would hardly have expected in one whoseneck was in the hemp. Evidently this was no vulgar assassin. Theliberal military code makes provision for hanging many kinds ofpersons, and gentlemen are not excluded.The preparations being complete, the two private soldiers steppedaside and each drew away the plank upon which he had been standing.The sergeant turned to the captain, saluted and placed himselfimmediately behind that officer, who in turn moved apart one pace.These movements left the condemned man and the sergeant standing onthe two ends of the same plank, which spanned three of the cross-tiesof the bridge.
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