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| The Unabridged Devil's Dictionary | 
| Author: Ambrose Bierce Creators: David E. Schultz, S. T. Joshi Publisher: Univ of Georgia Pr Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating: 10 reviews Sales Rank: 828939
Media: Hardcover Pages: 404 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.7 Dimensions (in): 9.5 x 6.3 x 1.5
ISBN: 0820321966 Dewey Decimal Number: 423.0207 EAN: 9780820321967 ASIN: 0820321966
Publication Date: July 2000 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: Has DJ Shows very little wear. No markings. Try me. I am fair. I ship fast.
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Product Description A virtual onslaught of acerbic, confrontational wordplay, this dictionary offers 1600 wickedly clever definitions to the vocabulary of everyday life. Little is sacred and few are safe, for Ambrose Bierce targets just about any pursuit, from matrimony to immortality, that allows our failings and excesses to shine forth. This is the most extensively annotated edition of a work by Bierce ever published, and the first edition of "The Devil's Dictionary" to provide detailed bibliographical information for every entry.
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The Devil's Dictionary September 7, 2008 The basic version, by Ambrose Bierce, is a classic. The annotated version expands on both the content and the usefulness of the volume. A copy should be on everyone's bookshelf.
Attempting to do it justice July 10, 2008 If poetry and sarcasm had a wild affair, and the more feminine of the two (poetry, I suppose) had a love child nine months later, it would take form in this book. Bitter Bierce defines everything from Saints ("a dead sinner revised and edited") to Egotists("a person of low taste, more interested in himself than me") with a snarl of disgust, appreciating only the flaws in our pitiful species. *(this is where the disclaimer should go) Not recommended for anyone of the Judeo-Christian religion, Politicians, or anyone with an ounce of optimism left in their lives.
Bitter Bierce at his very best... December 5, 2007 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Also known as "The Cynic's Workbook" this collection is classic and belongs in any library. Ambrose Bierce, like Mark Twain and few other of his contempories, had a biting wit that always left a mark. Here is just a taste of his humor.
Philosophy: A route of many roads leading from nowhere to nothing.
Eulogy. Praise of a person who has either the advantages of wealth and power, or the consideration to be dead.
Good good stuff.
A classic October 30, 2007 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Still haven't found any real competitor for the Devils Dictionary.
Sheer honesty abounds. The insurance agent that came by my place rapidly deflated when I showed him the entry for "insurance" while (to his credit) acknowledged its veracity...
"an ingenious modern game of chance in which the player is permitted to enjoy the comfortable conviction that he is beating the man who keeps the table."
(followed by a vicious, fictitious and brilliant dialogue between an agent and perspective mark wherein said agent tries to overcome the mark's observation that by the agent's own actuarial tables a home owner without insurance would most likely save the full value of the house in premiums well before any loss... )
And that's just one of hundreds of essays. One of my intellectual heroes.
Great Gift August 1, 2007 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
This is a great book. The sarcasm and the definitions are the best. If you know someone who is a book lover or just enjoys quick wit-this book is for them. I bought two more just for gifts. It's one of those books that you can always pick up and find a smile...
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