A Vision of Doom

A Vision of Doom: Poems by Ambrose Bierce is a collection of poems by Ambrose Bierce and edited by Donald Sidney-Fryer. It was published in 1980 by Donald M. Grant, Publisher, Inc. in an edition of 900 copies.

Contents

 * "A Visionary of Doom", by Donald Sidney-Fryer
 * "Basilica"
 * "A Mystery"
 * "The Passing Show"
 * "Geotheos"
 * "Invocation"
 * "Religion"
 * "T.A.H."
 * "Contemplation"
 * "The Golden Age"
 * "A Learner"
 * "A Possibility"
 * "J.F.B."
 * "The Death of Grant"
 * "Laus Lucis"
 * "Nanine"
 * "To My Laundress"
 * "Reminded"
 * "Another Way"
 * "To One Across the Way"
 * "To Maude"
 * "Tempora Mutantur"
 * "To Nanine"
 * "Restored"
 * "Presentiment"
 * "A Study in Gray"
 * "Montefiore"
 * "Francine"
 * "One Morning"
 * "The King of Bores"
 * "Something in the Papers"
 * "The Bride"
 * "Again"
 * "Oneiromancy"
 * "Justice"
 * "Creation"
 * "Avalon"
 * "A Vision of Doom"
 * "The Perverted Village"
 * "To Dog"
 * "A Rational Anthem"
 * "A Voluptuary"
 * "Arbor Day"
 * "Californian Summer Pictures"
 * "The Foot–Hill Resort"
 * "To the Happy Hunting Grounds"
 * "Light Lie the Earth Upon His Dear Dead Heart"
 * "Saralthia's Soliloquy"
 * "Song of the Dead Body"
 * "On Stone"
 * "Dead"
 * "Man is Long Ages Dead"