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The Ocean Wave by Ambrose Bierce (Illustrated)
The Ocean Wave by Ambrose Bierce (Illustrated)
The Ocean Wave by Ambrose Bierce (Illustrated)
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This eBook features the unabridged text of ‘The Ocean Wave’ from the bestselling edition of ‘The Complete Works of Ambrose Bierce’.

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Release dateJul 17, 2017
ISBN9781786564375
The Ocean Wave by Ambrose Bierce (Illustrated)
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Ambrose Bierce

Ambrose Bierce (1842-1914) was an American novelist and short story writer. Born in Meigs County, Ohio, Bierce was raised Indiana in a poor family who treasured literature and extolled the value of education. Despite this, he left school at 15 to work as a printer’s apprentice, otherwise known as a “devil”, for the Northern Indianan, an abolitionist newspaper. At the outbreak of the American Civil War, he enlisted in the Union infantry and was present at some of the conflict’s most harrowing events, including the Battle of Shiloh in 1862. During the Battle of Kennesaw Mountain in 1864, Bierce—by then a lieutenant—suffered a serious brain injury and was discharged the following year. After a brief re-enlistment, he resigned from the Army and settled in San Francisco, where he worked for years as a newspaper editor and crime reporter. In addition to his career in journalism, Bierce wrote a series of realist stories including “An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge” and “Chickamauga,” which depict the brutalities of warfare while emphasizing the psychological implications of violence. In 1906, he published The Devil’s Dictionary, a satirical dictionary compiled from numerous installments written over several decades for newspapers and magazines. In 1913, he accompanied Pancho Villa’s army as an observer of the Mexican Revolution and disappeared without a trace at the age of 71.

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    The Ocean Wave by Ambrose Bierce (Illustrated) - Ambrose Bierce

    The Complete Works of

    AMBROSE BIERCE

    VOLUME 13 OF 35

    The Ocean Wave

    Parts Edition

    By Delphi Classics, 2013

    Version 1

    COPYRIGHT

    ‘The Ocean Wave’

    Ambrose Bierce: Parts Edition (in 35 parts)

    First published in the United Kingdom in 2017 by Delphi Classics.

    © Delphi Classics, 2017.

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    Ambrose Bierce: Parts Edition

    This eBook is Part 13 of the Delphi Classics edition of Ambrose Bierce in 35 Parts. It features the unabridged text of The Ocean Wave from the bestselling edition of the author’s Complete Works. Having established their name as the leading publisher of classic literature and art, Delphi Classics produce publications that are individually crafted with superior formatting, while introducing many rare texts for the first time in digital print. Our Parts Editions feature original annotations and illustrations relating to the life and works of Ambrose Bierce, as well as individual tables of contents, allowing you to navigate eBooks quickly and easily.

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    AMBROSE BIERCE

    IN 35 VOLUMES

    Parts Edition Contents

    The Novellas

    1, The Dance of Death

    2, The Monk and the Hangman’s Daughter

    3, The Land Beyond the Blow

    The Short Story Collections

    4, The Fiend’s Delight

    5, Cobwebs from an Empty Skull

    6, Present at a Hanging, and Other Ghost Stories

    7, In the Midst of Life: Tales of Soldiers and Civilians

    8, Can Such Things Be?

    9, Fantastic Fables

    10, Negligible Tales

    11, The Parenticide Club

    12, The Fourth Estate

    13, The Ocean Wave

    14, Kings of Beasts

    15, Two Administrations

    16, Miscellaneous Tales

    The Poetry Collections

    17, Black Beetles in Amber

    18, Shapes of Clay

    19, Fables in Rhyme

    20, Some Ante-Mortem Epitaphs

    21, The Scrap Heap

    The Non-Fiction

    22, The Shadow on the Dial, and Other Essays

    23, The Devil’s Dictionary

    24, Write It Right

    25, Ashes of the Beacon

    26, On with the Dance!: A Review

    27, A Cynic Looks at Life

    28, Tangential Views

    29, Bits of Autobiography

    30, Miscellaneous Articles and Reviews

    31, Uncollected Essays

    The Letters

    32, The Letters of Ambrose Bierce

    The Criticism

    33, The Criticism

    Biercian Texts

    34, Biercian Articles and Reviews

    The Biography

    35, Ambrose Bierce: A Biography by Carey Mcwilliams

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    The Ocean Wave

    CONTENTS

    A Shipwreckollection

    The Captain of The Camel

    The Man Overboard

    A Cargo of Cat

    Epigrams

    A Shipwreckollection

    As I left the house she said I was a cruel old thing, and not a bit nice, and she hoped I never, never would come back. So I shipped as mate on the Mudlark, bound from London to wherever the captain might think it expedient to sail. It had not been thought advisable to hamper Captain Abersouth with orders, for when he could not have his own way, it had been observed, he would contrive in some ingenious way to make the voyage unprofitable. The owners of the Mudlark had grown wise in their generation, and now let him do pretty much as he pleased, carrying such cargoes as he fancied to ports where the nicest women were. On the voyage of which I write he had taken no cargo at all; he said it would only make the Mudlark heavy and slow. To hear this mariner talk one would have supposed he did not know very much about commerce.

    We had a few passengers — not nearly so many as we had laid in basins and stewards for; for before coming off to the ship most of those who had bought tickets would inquire whither she was bound, and when not informed would go back to their hotels and send a bandit on board to remove their baggage. But there were enough left to be rather troublesome. They cultivated the rolling gait peculiar to sailors when drunk, and the upper deck was hardly wide enough for them to go from the forecastle to the binnacle to set their watches by the ship’s compass. They were always petitioning Captain Abersouth to let the big anchor go, just to hear it plunge in the water, threatening in case of refusal to write to the newspapers. A favorite amusement with them was to sit in the lee of the bulwarks, relating their experiences in former voyages — voyages distinguished in every instance by two remarkable features, the frequency of unprecedented hurricanes and the entire immunity of the narrator from seasickness. It was very

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