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BUNCE, Oliver Bell (1828–90). An American author. He was born in New York, where, for several years, he edited Appleton's Journal. He was the originator and editor of Picturesque America; wrote several novels; Bachelor Bluff (1882), a collection of social essays; and a small book on manners, entitled Don't (1884), which passed through many editions, and was translated into several foreign languages.

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