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21. The Halloween Tree by Ray Bradbury | |
Paperback: 160
Pages
(1999-09-07)
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Editorial Review Product Description Bradbury's stories about children are always attended by dread--of change,adulthood, death. The Halloween Tree, while sweeter than his adultliterature, is also touched at moments by the cold specter of loss--whichis only fitting, of course, for a holiday in honor of the waning of thesun. This is a superb book for adults to read to children, a way to teach them,quite painlessly, about customs and imagery related to Halloween fromancient Egypt, Mediterranean cultures, Celtic Druidism, Mexico, and even acathedral in Paris. (One caveat, though: Bradbury unfortunately perpetuatesa couple of misconceptions about Samhain, or summer's end, the Halloween of ancient Celts and contemporary pagans.) This beautiful reprint edition hasthe original black-and-white illustrations and a new color painting on thedust jacket. --Fiona Webster Customer Reviews (51)
"The Halloween Tree" (From BookBanter)
Not quite sure what to make of this book.
AClassic Halloween Family Story
Wouldn't be Halloween Without It!
In Quest of the Sun |
22. Farewell Summer by Ray Bradbury | |
Mass Market Paperback: 222
Pages
(2007-11-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description In the deceiving warmth of earliest October, civil war has come to Green Town, Illinois, an age-old conflict pitting the young against the elderly for control of the clock that ticks their lives ever forward. The graying forces of school board despot Mr. Calvin C. Quartermain have declared total war on thirteen-year-old Douglas Spaulding and his downy-cheeked cohorts. The boys, in turn, plan and execute daring campaigns, matching old Quartermain's experience and cunning with their youthful enthusiasm and devil-may-care determination to hold on forever to childhood's summer. Yet time must ultimately be the victor, as life waits in ambush to assail young Spaulding with its powerful mysteries—the irresistible ascent of manhood, the sweet surrender of a first kiss . . . Customer Reviews (18)
Vintage Bradbury
An Inspired and Lyrical Reflection on the End of Childhood
Book most enjoyable when read in August...
Contains only hints of the genius of "Dandelion Wine"
Sounds, smells, and life of one Summer |
23. The Golden Apples of the Sun by Ray Bradbury | |
Hardcover: 248
Pages
(2008-02-18)
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unusual edition of Bradbury stories
Eh. More like "What if" thinking than real short stories
'Fear no more the heat of the sun...' "The April Witch" - Cecy is plain-faced, 17, and odd - in fact, a witch from a witch family. She can take possession of any creature, live through its experiences - but she wants romance. So lovely Ann Leary finds herself going to the dance with the boy she's not speaking to...(If you're interested in Cecy's family, try _The October Country_ and _From the Dust Returned_.) "The Big Black and White Game" - Set in 1940s Wisconsin. Once a year, two pickup baseball teams face off on a long summer day, just before the Cakewalk Jamboree, and somehow the white team always wins. But this year...hmm. If this appeals to you, look for other Bradbury stories like "Way Up High in the Middle of the Air". "Embroidery" - A nuclear test scheduled for five o'clock has the women sitting on a porch worrying over fancywork rather than supper. An interesting parallel is implied, as one woman, having made a mistake early on, rips out the design... "En La Noche" - Mrs. Navarrez has been grieving at the top of her lungs for days over her husband's departure for the army. The other sleepless adults in the tenement are growing desperate. When Mr. Villanazul comes up with a suggestion, guess who gets to carry it out. "The Flying Machine" - The emperor of China sees a great wonder in the dawn - a man has built a kite that lets him fly! But the inventor isn't the only far-sighted man in this tale. "The Fog Horn" - The old lighthouse keeper has told his assistant of many strange things, seen out here on the edge of the sea, to prepare him for these autumn nights when the strangest thing of all appears. One of Bradbury's best. "The Fruit at the Bottom of the Bowl" - Acton just killed Huxley with his bare hands in Huxley's own house. The background of the murder is provided as Acton retraces his actions, trying to remove all traces of his presence. But even obsessive people can't always get everything. "The Garbage Collector" - He liked his job, until civil defense created procedures for atomic attack. "The Golden Apples of the Sun" - The ship is heading for the sun, to scoop up some starfire and take it back to Earth. A man may be killed by frost if he fears fire too much... "The Golden Kite, the Silver Wind" - The mandarin has brought his chief advisor - his daughter - a problem. Kwan-Si has built a wall shaped like a pig - which threatens the mandarin's city, built in the shape of an orange. Each town is built and rebuilt, choosing a shape in response to one another. The final solution is ingenious. If you like this, seek out Barry Hughart's _Bridge of Birds_; Number Ten Ox's native village once had a similar problem. :) "The Great Fire" - Nobody could quench it, because it was inside cousin Marianne - she's staying until October, and going out on dates every night. Father says he'll have been in the cemetery for about 130 days then... "The Great Wide World Over There" - Cora, who always wanted adventure, has spent her life in the valley, going to town only twice a year. Illiterate, she can't escape through books. But now her nephew's coming to visit. "Hail and Fairwell" - Willie looks 12, but he's 43. This isn't a variation on "Jeffty Was Five"; his mind is normal. While he can get by, he can't settle anywhere for long... "Invisible Boy" - Charlie's staying with Old Lady while his parents are away. But she likes having him around, and sets about using witchcraft to keep him. "I See You Never" - Mr. Ramirez left Mexico City for San Diego a little over two years ago. He's built a life for himself - a good life, by his lights. His landlady even believes that a good workingman has a right to get drunk once a week if he likes. There's only one problem... "The Meadow" - That's only what it used to be. Then the movie producer came along, and said, Let there be Paris! Let there be Constantinople! And lo, hundreds of cities came into being. On the outside, it's a movie set. To the night watchman, it knocks the 'real' world into a cocked hat. "The Murderer" - He's being interviewed by a shrink: the victims are yakking machines: telephones and the like. This used to be SF... "The Pedestrian" - A companion piece to _Fahrenheit 451_. The writer walks for pleasure every night, so the cops have picked him up as a suspicious character. "Powerhouse" - The woman, riding with her husband through the desert to her dying mother, never needed religion. During a great storm, they take shelter at a powerhouse in the desert. Bradbury explores the nature of faith and being alone a little, here. A quiet story, but richly textured as most of his work is. "A Sound of Thunder" - Time Safari, Inc. advertises that if you name the animal, they'll take you hunting. After all, what difference could it possibly make to history - whether a dinosaur died a natural death or from a bullet, a few million years ago? "Sun and Shadow" - A fashion photographer, trying to use a picturesque cracked wall as a backdrop, encounters Ricardo Reyes, who objects to his neighbourhood's poverty being treated as a stage set. A gem. "The Wilderness" - Leonora and Janice are facing their last night on Earth. Tomorrow they catch the rocket, to meet their menfolk on Mars.
A collection of short stories, but some are tarnished. While some of the storys are good, some may disappoint the new Bradbury fan. ... Read more |
24. The Vintage Bradbury by Ray Bradbury | |
Paperback: 352
Pages
(1990-07-14)
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Editorial Review Product Description Customer Reviews (3)
The Vintage Bradbury
How to make the bizarre believable
bradbury in my ear! |
25. Zen in the Art of Writing: Releasing the Creative Genius Within You by Ray Bradbury | |
Mass Market Paperback: 158
Pages
(1992-04-01)
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Not for the casual Bradbury fan
Paradox
Positive Review
Ray Bradbury, the Writer's Cheerleader
A Classic! |
26. Bradbury Speaks: Too Soon from the Cave, Too Far from the Stars by Ray Bradbury | |
Paperback: 256
Pages
(2006-08-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description He is an American treasure, a clear-eyed fantasist without peer, and a literary icon who has created wonder for the better part of seven decades. On subjects as diverse as fiction, the future, film, famous personalities, and more, Ray Bradbury has much to say, as only he can say it. Collected between these covers are memories, ruminations, opinions, prophecies, and philosophies from one of the most influential and admired writers of our time. As unique, unabashed, and irrepressible as the artist himself, here is an intimate portrait, painted with the master's own words, of the one and only Ray Bradbury—far more revealing than any mere memoir, for it opens windows not only into his life and work but also into his mind and heart. Customer Reviews (8)
Nice read, but
Bradbury Speaks...
A rare glimpse into the mind of a brilliant writer...
An Intimate Portrait in His Own Words.
What A Crazy Book |
27. Conversations with Ray Bradbury (Literary Conversations Series) | |
Paperback: 208
Pages
(2004-06-04)
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Editorial Review Product Description Bradbury, born in 1920, began reading voraciously quite early. He enjoyed the pulp magazine Amazing Stories when it first appeared. He came to maturity just before World War II , when Nazis were firing V-1 and V-2 rockets at Britain, and began writing fiction as the space age was coming to full stride. In addition to having a moon crater named in his honor, he has received the science-fiction's Nebula Grandmaster Award for his lifetime achievements and in 2000 the National Book Foundation's medal for distinguished contribution to American letters. "The writer's vocabulary need not be extensive," Bradbury says. "He shouldn't throw unusual words at the reader, but I do believe in using the right word. The reader should be given something more than the basic meaning by the use of words that are dynamic and colorful, that provide pictures for the reader." Since 1941, whenSuper Science Stories bought his first story, Bradbury wrote and published hundreds of short stories, as well asnovels, essays, dramas, operas, teleplays, poems, and screenplays. His film work in Ireland crafting the screenplay for John Huston's Moby-Dick in 1954 established Bradbury as a fixture in Hollywood. Versions of his works have been shown on all the major networks, and USA network produced sixty-five of his teleplays for The Ray Bradbury Theater. During his career Bradbury has given more than 300 interviews. The selection included in this volume begins in 1948, spans five decades, and charts Bradbury's long creative life. Customer Reviews (2)
Thoughts On the Past & Present.
A fascinating and informative collection of conversations |
28. The Veldt (Tale Blazers) by Ray Bradbury | |
Paperback: 42
Pages
(1982-09)
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Kids just want to have fun
Great Storytelling and vivid imagery
Dandalion Wine
the veldt
exciting thrilling exhilarating |
29. Now and Forever: Somewhere a Band Is Playing & Leviathan '99 by Ray Bradbury | |
Mass Market Paperback: 256
Pages
(2008-08-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description A journalist bearing terrible news leaps from a still-moving train into a small town of wonderful, impossible secrets . . . The doomed crew of a starship follows their blind, mad captain on a quest into deepest space to joust with destiny, eternity, and God Himself . . . Now and Forever is a bold new work from an incomparable artist whose stories have reshaped America's literary landscape. Two bewitching novellas—each distinctly different, yet uniquely Bradbury—demonstrate the breathtaking range of his undimmed talent and the irrepressible vitality of the mind, spirit, and heart of America's preeminent storyteller. Customer Reviews (12)
"Now and Forever" (From BookBanter)
this collection is another wonderful addition to his already long oeuvre
Ray Bradbury's Two "New" Exciting Novella
"And Death will lie silent forever In June and June and more June."
Enjoyable reading but not vintage Bradbury |
30. Forbidden Planets | |
Paperback: 320
Pages
(2006-11-07)
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christmas present
excellenthomage to the landmark science fiction movie Forbidden Planet |
31. A Graveyard for Lunatics: Another Tale of Two Cities by Ray Bradbury | |
Paperback: 320
Pages
(2001-07-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description Halloween Night, 1954. A young, film-obsessed scriptwriter has just been hired at one of the great studios. An anonymous investigation leads from the giant Maximus Films backlot to an eerie graveyard separated from the studio by a single wall. There he makes a terrifying discovery that thrusts him into a maelstrom of intrigue and mystery -- and into the dizzy exhilaration of the movie industry at the height of its glittering power. Customer Reviews (10)
A graveyard for corpses and one for lunatics
Bradbury & Hollywood: a perfect coupling?
Pure Whimsy
Charmed, I'm Sure
Very enjoyable |
32. Fahrenheit 451 and Related Readings (Literature Connections) by Ray Bradbury | |
Hardcover: 216
Pages
(1997-12)
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Customer Reviews (2)
Another Classic
Fahrenheit 451 |
33. The Homecoming (Wonderfully Illustrated Short Pieces) by Ray Bradbury | |
Hardcover: 56
Pages
(2006-09-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description Illustrated classics for adults! Here, Collins Design's WISP series pairs two legendary creators–writer Ray Bradbury and artist Dave McKean–to create an irresistible package perfect for Halloween and all year 'round. The WISP series (Wonderfully Illustrated Short Pieces) represents an ingenious marriage of two creative forces: the artistry of today's foremost illustrators and the literary legacy of beloved authors of popular short works for adults. The resulting offspring of this union are captivating, full–color illustrated editions of timeless classics that readers will want to savor and collect. For the first time ever, the series makes selected popular short works previously offered only in collections available in a unique, stand–alone format. Also for the first time, WISPs harness the talents of top illustrators for the benefit and delight of a new, older audience. This WISP presents Ray Bradbury's The Homecoming, a little boy's tale of his family reunion of vampires. This story was initially published in 1946 and later refashioned into further stories. Bringing this story to life are the wondrous illustrations of Dave McKean, whose delightful artwork perfectly matches the tale. These one–of–a–kind, attractively priced and invitingly formatted illustrated editions will make a great impulse buy and appeal to a broad audience. Customer Reviews (3)
Excellent Book!
Review of McKean's Homecoming
The Perfect Merger of Visual Art and Literary Art |
34. The Creatures That Time Forgot by Ray Bradbury | |
Kindle Edition:
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(2010-03-02)
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Classic great Bradbury read... |
35. It Came from Outer Space by Ray Bradbury | |
Hardcover:
Pages
(2004-03)
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Editorial Review Product Description Released in 1953, It Came From Outer Space was one of the first 3-D films made. Rumors about Bradbury's participation with the film have run rampant for years. Bradbury did not write the final screenplay -- good news, actually, as Bradbury retained their rights -- but he wrote four treatments and gets story credit. These screen treatments have NEVER been published before. We are also pleased to announce that Donn Albright, who edited our edition of DARK CARNIVAL in 2001, is now editing IT CAME FROM OUTER SPACE.He has done a FANTASTIC job in pulling together the original Bradbury typed pages of the outlines and treatments, gathering more bonus material than we could have ever imagined possible, and convincing Bradbury to allow us to use never before published short stories in this book. The Gauntlet edition of IT CAME FROM OUTER SPACE is more than just a printing of the outlines and treatments which Bradbury wrote for the film.It is an in-depth study of the evolution of the film.The book is filled with: Photos The book is an oversized book, 8 1/2" x 11", so as to keep intact the size of the script pages. Customer Reviews (3)
The story of a 1950s classic
Where's the beef?
The quintessential piece for any Sci-Fi/Bradbury fan. |
36. Marionettes, Inc. by Ray Bradbury | |
Hardcover: 120
Pages
(2009-04-30)
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37. Ray Bradbury's Fahrenheit 451 (Bloom's Modern Critical Interpretations) | |
Hardcover: 147
Pages
(2000-12)
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38. One More for the Road by Ray Bradbury | |
Mass Market Paperback: 368
Pages
(2003-01-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description America has no finer teller of tales than Ray Bradbury. Now the master treats us to another round -- eighteen brand-new stories and seven previously published but never before collected -- a rich elixir distilled from the pungent fruit of experience and imagination, expertly prepared by a superior mixologist.This glass overflows with a heady brew: a house where time has no boundaries; the comforts of arguments eternal; the ghosts of dear friends, errant sons and lost fathers; the addictive terror of a pre-dawn phone call. It is a superb refreshment served with wit, heart, and flair by the incomparable Bradbury. And every satisfying swallow brings new surprises and revelations. Customer Reviews (22)
Not What I Was Expecting
All of the other reviewers have missed the message
Not his best stuff
A literary gem, though not my personal favorite
Uneven and pathetic |
39. Fahrenheit 451 - 1995 publication by Ray Bradbury | |
Paperback:
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(1995)
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Customer Reviews (1)
An okay read |
40. The Cat's Pajamas: Stories by Ray Bradbury | |
Paperback: 256
Pages
(2005-08-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description From the winner of the National Book Foundations' 2000 Medal for Distinguished Contribution to American Letters comes a "sweet, funny . . . thought–provoking" (Milwaukee Journal Sentinel) collection of short stories. As in his most recent major fiction collections, One More for the Road (1999) and Driving Blind (1997), Ray Bradbury has once again pulled together a stellar group of stories sure to delight readers of all ages. In The Cat's Pyjamas we are treated to a treasure trove of Bradbury gems old and new –– eerie and strange, nostalgic and bittersweet, searching and speculative –– all but two of which have never been published before. The Cat's Pyjamas is a joyous celebration of the lifelong work of a literary legend. Customer Reviews (13)
Enchanting
Bradbury captures the essence
The Master Keeps Chugging Along
Introspective look into Ray Bradbury's talent
A six-decade tour of Bradbury, sure to please |
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