Can Such Things Be?

Can Such Things Be?

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Description for CAN SUCH THINGS BE? TALES OF HORROR AND THE SUPERNATURAL by Ambrose Bierce and an introduction by Clifton Fadiman: Ambrose Bierce (1842 - 1914) was a short story writer, an editorialist, a satirist and a journalist. He is best known for his "Devil's Dictionary". His sardonic view of human nature and his tough stance as a critic earned him the nickname "Bitter Bierce." Despite his reputation Bierce always encouraged young writers. Bierce went to Mexico to get a first hand view of the revolution. He disappeared without a trace. The Table of Contents for CAN SUCH THINGS BE? includes: "The Death of Halpin Frayser", "The Secret of Macarger's Gulch", "One Summer Night", "The moonlit road", "A diagnosis of death", "Moxon's Master", "A Tough Tussle", "One of Twins", "The Haunted Valley", "A Jug of Sirup", "Staley Fleming's Hallucination", "A Resumed Identity", "Hazen's Brigade", "A Baby Tramp", "The Night-doings at 'Deadman's'", "A Story That is untrue", "Beyond the Wall"

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