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Bradbury Stories : : 100 of his Most Celebrated Tales

Bradbury, Ray, 1920-2012. Book - 2003 Adult Book / Fiction / Science Fiction / Classic / Bradbury, Ray, Science Fiction / Bradbury, Ray 2 On Shelf No requests on this item Community Rating: 4.7 out of 5

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The whole town's sleep -- The rocket -- Season of disbelief -- And the rock cried out -- The drummer boy of Shiloh -- The beggar on O'Connell Bridge -- The flying machine - Heavy-set -- The first night of lent -- Lafayette, farewell -- Remember Sascha? -- Junior -- That woman on the lawn -- February 1999: Ylla -- Banshee -- One for his Lordship, and one for the road -- The Laurel and Hardy love affair -- Unterderseaboat Doktor -- Another fine mess -- The dwarf -- A wild night in Galway -- The wind -- No news, or What killed the dog? -- A little journey -- Any friend of Nicholas Nickleby's is a friend of mine -- The garbage collector -- The vistor -- The man -- Henry the ninth -- The Messiah -- Bang! You're dead! -- Darling Adolf -- The beautiful shave -- Colonel Stonesteel's genuine home-made truly Egyptian mummy -- I see you never -- The exiles -- At midnight, in the month of June -- The witch door -- The watchers --
(cont.) 2004-05: The naming of names -- Hopscotch -- The illustrated man -- The dead man -- June 2001: And the moon be still as bright -- The burning man -- G.B.S.--Mark V -- The blade of grass -- The summer of running -- And the sailor, home from the sea -- The lonely ones -- The Finnegan -- On the Orient, North -- The smiling people -- The fruit at the bottom of the bowl -- Bug -- Downwind from Gettysburg -- Time in thy flight -- Changeling -- The dragon -- Let's play "Poison" -- The cold wind and the warm -- The meadow -- The Kilimanjaro device -- The man in the Rorschach shirt -- Bless me, Father, for I have sinned -- The pedestrian -- Trapdoor -- The swan -- The sea shell -- One more, legato -- June 2003: Way in the middle of the air -- The wonderful death of Dudley Stone -- By the numbers -- April 2005: Usher II -- The sqaure pegs -- The trolley --
(cont.) The smile -- The miracles of Jamie -- A far-away guitar -- The cistern -- The machineries of joy -- Bright Phoenix -- The wish -- The lifework of Juan Diaz -- Time intervening/Interim -- Almost the end of the world -- The great collision of Monday last -- The poems -- April 2026: The long years -- Icarus Montgolfier Wright -- Death and the maiden -- Zero hour -- The Toynbee convector -- Forever and the Earth -- The handler -- Getting through Sunday somehow -- The pumpernickel -- Last rites -- The watchful poker chip of H. Matisse -- All on a summer's night.

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Good Fiction Book submitted by 0liviap0pp on August 21, 2011, 10:55am This is a great book full of stories.

Bradbury was great in my youth. submitted by tbbrown76 on July 25, 2014, 10:20pm Haven't read it in a while.

Bradbury submitted by Fevvers - STAR473 on July 27, 2014, 6:42am A massive collection from a trailblazing writer. Bradbury is known for science fiction and fantasy. He turns small-town America into magical places, gives us futures both terrifying and desireable. I thought I had read a lot of Bradbury until I picked this book up and realized how much of his work I had never seen before. "The Exiles" is one of my favorites.

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PUBLISHED
New York : William Morrow, 2003.
Year Published: 2003
Description: 893 p.
Language: English
Format: Book

ISBN/STANDARD NUMBER
006054242X
9780060544881

SUBJECTS
Short stories.
Science fiction, American.
Fantasy fiction, American.