Ray Bradbury

I read Farenheight 451 in grade eight English (didn't everybody?).  I have Mr. Rose, my English teacher, to thank for turning me on to Bradbury.  The Martian Chronicles, were dated, even when I was in grade eight (stop doing the math, I'm old enough to know better, but, I'm still young enough to do it anyway). "Something Wicked This Way Comes" is a classic horror tale.

 



Classic Stories: Volume I
Barclay Shaw

Classic Stories:  Volume II
Barclay Shaw

The Martian Chronicles
Michael Whelan

Dinasaur Tales
William Stout

Drving Blind
Jim Burns

Fahrenheit 451

Golden Apples of the Sun

The Halloween Tree

I Sing the Body Electric

Quicker than the Eye
Jim Burns

A Medicine for Melancholy

Death is a Lonely Business

Something Wicked This Way Comes
Peter Jones

Something Wicked This Way Comes
Gregory Manchess

Something Wicked This Way Comes
J.K. Potter

The Illustrated Man
By Jim Burns



Graveyard for Lunatics
Steve Crisp

Dark Carnival
J.K. Potter

The October Country

An Illustrated Life (Biography)
by Jerry Weist

Ed Emshwiller

One for the Road

Dandelion Wine
Thomas Canty

The Bradbury Chronicles
Thomas Canty


 

Dark Carnival
The Martian Chronicles
The Illustrated Man
Fahrenheit 451
The Golden Apples of the Sun
The October Country
Dandelion Wine
A Medicine For Melancholy
Something Wicked This Way Comes
R Is For Rocket
The Machineries of Joy
The Autumn People
The Vintage Bradbury
S Is For Space
Tomorrow Midnight
I Sing the Body Electric
The Halloween Tree
Long After Midnight
Stories of Ray Bradbury
Dinosaur Tales
The Last Good Kiss
A Memory of Murder
Death Is a Lonely Business
The Toynbee Convector
A Graveyard For Lunatics
Classic Stories Volume One (1990) --Stories. This volume contains the two previous collections The Golden Apples of the Sun and R Is For Rocket.
Classic Stories Volume Two (1990) --Stories. This volume contains selections from the two previous collections A Medicine For Melancholy and S Is For Space.
Green Shadows, White Whale
Quicker Than The Eye
Driving Blind
 


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