ALS, 1911 July 15 : Washington, D.C., to "Neale," his publisher.

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ALS, 1911 July 15 : Washington, D.C., to "Neale," his publisher.

Bierce writes to his publisher with "complaints of the awful work done by your printing house ..." After giving specific examples of errors Bierce continues: " ... That's why I'm taking medicine for nervous prostration and have stopped work on Vol. XI." Bierce is referring to his "Collected Works."

5 p. ; 20 x 12.5 cm.

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Copley Press, J S Copley Library

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Bierce, Ambrose, 1842-1914?

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Ambrose Bierce was born in Horse Cave Creek, Ohio, on June 24, 1842. After military service in the Civil War, he settled in San Francisco, where he met Mark Twain and became a columnist and writer. Bierce became known for his sharp, sarcastic wit while writing for the "Argonaut," the "Wasp," and the "San Francisco Examiner." A member of the Bohemian Club, he became acquainted with many of the prominent San Francisco authors. After his retirement Bierce traveled into Texas and toward Mexico, at a...