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Ambrose Bierce (1842-1914?)
Ambrose Bierce was a writer noted for his satirical stories during the American Civil War (e.g. Tales of Soldiers and Civilians 1891). Bierce also had a fascination with the occult and supernatural and was a competent author in this area. This interest also led him to write his much-respected Dictionary of Death. It is believed that Bierce mysteriously fled civilisation and travelled to Mexico. His eventual fate is unknown.
The Boarded Window, The Moonlit Road, Staley Fleming's Hallucination, The Secret of Macarger's Gulch, The Death of Halpin Frayser, One Summer Night, A Diagnosis of Death, Moxon's Master, A Tough Tussle, One of Twins, The Haunted Valley, A Jug of Syrup, A Resumed Identity, A Baby Tramp, The Night-Doings at `Deadman's', Beyond the Wall, A Psychological Shipwreck, The Middle Two of the Right Foot, John Mortonson's Funeral, The Realm of the Unreal, John Bartine's Watch, The Damned Thing, Haita the Shepherd, An Inhabitant of Carcosa, The Stranger
Can Such Things Be (1893)