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Bradbury Stories: 100 of His Most Celebrated Tales

by Ray Bradbury
Bradbury Stories: 100 of His Most Celebrated Tales by Ray Bradbury
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For more than sixty years, the imagination of Ray Bradbury has opened doors into remarkable places, ushering us across unexplored territories of the heart and mind while leading us inexorably toward a profound understanding of ourselves and the universe we inhabit. In this landmark volume, America's preeminent storyteller offers us one hundred treasures from a lifetime of words and ideas. The stories within these pages were chosen by Bradbury himself, and span a career that blossomed in the pulp magazines of the early 1940s and continues to flourish in the new millennium. Here are representatives of the legendary author's finest works of short fiction, including many that have not been republished for decades, all forever fresh and vital, evocative and immensely entertaining.

Contents:

  • Introduction
  • The Whole Town's Sleeping
  • 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
  • Ylla
  • Banshee
  • One for His Lordship, and One for the Road!
  • The Laurel and Hardy Love Affair
  • Unterderseaboat Doktor (aka Unterseeboot 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 Visitor
  • 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
  • The Naming of Names
  • Hopscotch
  • The Illustrated Man
  • The Dead Man
  • And the Moon Be Still as Bright
  • The Burning Man
  • G.B.S. - Mark V
  • A Blade of Grass
  • The Sound of Summer 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
  • Once More, Legato
  • Way in the Middle of the Air
  • The Wonderful Death of Dudley Stone
  • By the Numbers!
  • Usher II
  • The Square Pegs
  • The Trolley
  • The Smile
  • The Miracles of Jamie
  • A Far-Away Guitar
  • The Cistern
  • The Machineries of Joy
  • Bright Phoenix
  • The Wish
  • The Lifework of Juan Díaz
  • Time Intervening/Interim (aka Interim)
  • Almost the End of the World
  • The Great Collision of Monday Last
  • The Poems
  • The Long Years (aka Dwellers in Silence)
  • 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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Release date: 2003

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Ray Bradbury

Ray Bradbury

Ray Bradbury didn’t just write science fiction; he wrote about the human experience through the lens of the extraordinary, capturing the beauty and terror of being alive in a world that’s always changing. Best known for Fahrenheit 451, The Martian Chronicles, and Something Wicked This Way Comes, Bradbury’s storytelling is deeply nostalgic, poetic, and often haunting. His worlds are full of wonder, fear, and an uncanny sense of the unknown, offering readers a mirror to reflect on their own society, values, and futures.

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Born in Waukegan, Illinois, in 1920, Bradbury’s imagination took flight early. As a young boy, he was captivated by the fantastical stories in pulp magazines, as well as the more grounded yet still surreal visions of life in his small hometown. With a deep love for both literature and film, he went on to hone his craft through extensive short story writing, before landing his breakthrough with The Martian Chronicles in the early 1950s—an ambitious series blending space exploration with deep reflections on colonization, identity, and what it means to be human.

Bradbury’s writing is unmistakable: vivid, lyrical, and filled with the heartbeat of the everyday. He combined the speculative with the intimate, threading themes of technology, censorship, and societal change throughout his books. In Fahrenheit 451, for example, he didn’t just imagine a dystopian future—he warned against the dangers of censorship and the numbing effects of technology. His stories are not just predictions; they are warnings wrapped in dream-like prose, begging us to look closer at the world around us.

Beyond the page, Bradbury was a rare kind of visionary. He didn’t predict the future so much as he sought to shape it through ideas, inspiring generations of writers, readers, and thinkers. His eloquent reflections on the importance of creativity, writing, and free thought remain as relevant today as they were when he wrote them.

As Bradbury once said, “I don't believe in writer's block. You just have to find something to be passionate about.” This passion—this ability to turn passion into words that could spark revolutions of thought—was what made his work timeless. Bradbury's writing isn’t just a glimpse into other worlds—it’s an invitation to explore our own. Through his eyes, we see the wonders and dangers of humanity and are left with questions we may never fully answer, but will forever carry with us.

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