American writer (1842-c.1914) best known for his vivid short stories (including the classic 'An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge') and his satirical 'The Devil's Dictionary.' In 1913, while traveling with Pancho Villa's troops during the Mexican Revolution, Bierce disappeared; his ultimate fate remains a mystery. LS, two pages on two adjoining sheets, 5 x 7.75, October 30, 1911. Addressed from The Olympia in Washington, D.C., a letter to "Neale," in full: "Enclosed is Newbegin's check for $278.47. I hold also his note to you at four months for 536.54 which, with your bill for the books, I will send on your assurance that the books have been sent. I am suffering from lumbago, and unable to write. Let me hear from you at once." In fine condition, with a partial separation to the upper fold.
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