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  2. The Spook House - Wikipedia

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    "The Spook House" is a Gothic short story of a haunted house by American Civil War soldier, wit, and writer Ambrose Bierce.It was first published in The San Francisco Examiner on July 7, 1889.

  3. Ambrose Bierce - Wikipedia

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    Bierce edited the twelve volumes of The Collected Works of Ambrose Bierce, which were published from 1909 to 1912. The seventh volume consists solely of The Devil's Dictionary . Bierce has been criticized by his contemporaries and later scholars for deliberately pursuing improbability and for his penchant toward " trick endings ". [ 37 ]

  4. Carcosa - Wikipedia

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    Carcosa is a fictional city in Ambrose Bierce's short story "An Inhabitant of ... Carcosa House was a science fiction specialty publishing firm formed in 1947 by ...

  5. The 25 Best Ghost Books That Will Keep You Up All Night - AOL

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    Shirley Jackson's The Haunting of Hill House, published in 1959, follows Dr. John Montague, ... From Elizabeth Gaskell to Ambrose Bierce (Penguin Classics) amazon.com. $16.00.

  6. The Devil's Dictionary - Wikipedia

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    The first "The Devil's Dictionary" column by Ambrose Bierce, from The Wasp, 5 March 1881, vol. 6 no. 240, page 149. His first try at a multiple-definition essay was titled "Webster Revised". It included definitions of four terms and was published in early 1869. [7] Bierce also wrote definitions in his personal letters.

  7. The Middle Toe of the Right Foot - Wikipedia

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    The Middle Toe of the Right Foot" is a ghost story by American Civil War soldier, wit, and writer Ambrose Bierce. It was first published in The San Francisco Examiner on April 17, 1890, and was reprinted the following year as part of Tales of Soldiers and Civilians. [1]

  8. The Man and the Snake - Wikipedia

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    The Man and the Snake" is a short story by American Civil War soldier, wit, and writer Ambrose Bierce. It tells of a man who dies of fright inspired by a toy snake with buttons for eyes. The story was published in The San Francisco Examiner on June 29, 1890. [1]

  9. Category:Short stories by Ambrose Bierce - Wikipedia

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    The Spook House; T. A Tough Tussle; U. An Unfinished Race ... Category: Short stories by Ambrose Bierce. 2 languages ...