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The Collected Works Of Ambrose Bierce 1909 Unusually Finely Bound 19/250

by Ambrose Bierce

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Germany: The Neale Publishing Co. , 1909. Fine with no dust jacket. 1909. Leather. 8.25; 12-volume set, complete, richly carved and pressed leather. SIGNED by Bierce in the prelims of volume 1. This is set #19 of 250. BAL 1129. Krick 34. Starrett 24. Dedicated to J J Weiserk Esq. And signed below in the hand of Ambrose Bierce, the author. Uniformly bound in luxury morocco with decoration in blind and gilt, Minor rubbing and darkening on part of the bottom edge of one cover from the shelf It sat on. Other than that the set is just about perfect. Contents are firm and pages are Midst of Life ( Tale of Soldiers and Vivilians) -- v. 3. Can Such Things Be? The Ways of Ghosts. Soldier- Folk. Some Haunted Houses -- v. 4. Shapes of Clay. Some Ante- Mortem Epitaphs. The Scrap Heap -- v. 5. Black Beetles in Amber. The Mummery. On Stone -- v. 6. The Monk and the Hangman's Daughter. Fantastic Fables. Fables from "Fun." Aesopus Emendatus. Old Saws with New Teeth. Fables in Rhyme --v. 7. The Devil's Dictionary -- v. 8. Negligible Tales. The Oarenticide Club. The Fourth Estate. The Ocean Wave. "On With the Dance!" Epigrams -- v. 9. Tangential Views -- v. 10. The Opinionator. The Reviewer. The Controversialist. The Timorous Reporter. The March Hare -- v. 11. Antepenultimata -- v. 12. A set that is so fresh it literally sparkles. He was created an Honorary Knight Commander of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire and was awarded the National Medal of Arts and Humanities in 1997. Bierce signed only the first volume number one but each volume thereafter was hand labeled as #19 either by he or his amanuensis. All covers with richly gilded turn-ins and purple silk. Measurements are 8 5/8 x 5 7/8 x 2". Bierce, a prolific American author and Civil War veteran, was known for his biting political writing and his mysterious disappearance in 1914, 2 years after volume XII of The Collected Works was published. "There is something terribly beautiful and fitting in the manner of the passing of Ambrose Bierce... Soldier-fighter and soldier-writer. Scotson Clark's well-known caricature of Bierce dragging a pen from a scabbard is the undying portrait of the man" (Starrett). His work has been adapted, referenced, or fictionalized in many forms including comic books, films, novels, plays, and television shows. ; Signed by Author .

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Title
The Collected Works Of Ambrose Bierce 1909 Unusually Finely Bound 19/250
Author
Ambrose Bierce
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Book Condition
Used - Fine with no dust jacket
Binding
Hardcover
Publisher
The Neale Publishing Co. , 1909
Place of Publication
Germany
Date Published
1909

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