Ambrose Bierce: An Annotated Bibliography of Primary Sources FROM THE PUBLISHER
Ambrose Bierce is well known to readers as a master of the short story and the author of The Devil's Dictionary (1906). But, in his own day, Bierce was best known as a prolific and fearless journalist who wrote thousands of articles for newspapers and magazines during a 40 year career. This bibliography is the first to attempt an exhaustive catalog of Bierce's entire body of published work. Included are chapters for separate publications by Bierce, such as books; his numerous contributions to magazines, newspapers, and collections; reprints of his works; and manuscript holdings. Entries for individual items appear in each chapter, and access is facilitated through title, name, and periodical indexes.
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A bibliography for students and scholars of the work of Ambrose Bierce, providing information on various editions and printings, their contents, and dates. Material is organized in sections on separate publications, contributions to books and periodicals, reprints, manuscript holdings, unlocated items, and newly discovered items. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)