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thanks Walloon... if anyone is interested, I have a list that I use here:

http://monolithlabs.com/files/...ury_uncollected2.htm

I am looking forward to looking over your list and updating mine (it is a bit outdated). The blue designates stories that I have.
 
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After looking at your awesome list Walloon... I have copies of these stories:

1. Hollerbochen's Dilemma (1938) *
11. Luana the Living (1940) *
12. The Flight of the Good Ship Clarissa (1940) (Futuria Fantasia issues were reprinted in hardcover book in 2007)
13. The Piper (1940) * (Futuria Fantasia issues were reprinted in hardcover book in 2007)
17. Genie Trouble (1940)
18. How Am I Today, Doctor? (1941)
20. Tale of the Mangledomvritch (1941)
22. Pendulum (1941) * (with Henry Hasse)
24. The Candle (1942) * (with Henry Kuttner)
25. The Piper (1943) *
26. Subterfuge (1943) *
27. Gabriel's Horn (1943) (with Henry Hasse)
28. Doodad (1943) *
29. And Watch the Fountains (1943)
30. Promotion to Satellite (1943)
31. The Ducker (1943) *
33. I, Rocket (1944) *
36. And Then — the Silence (1944)
37. Undersea Guardians (1944) *
38. Lazarus Come Forth (1944)
39. Skeleton (1945) (Both Bradbury stories titled "Skeleton" were published in 2008 in a limited edition book titled Skeletons.)
40. Final Victim (1946) (with Henry Hasse)
41. Defense Mech (1946)
42. Rocket Skin (1946)
44. Lorelei of the Red Mist (1946) * (with Leigh Brackett)
45. Rocket Summer (1947)
46. Tomorrow and Tomorrow (1947) *
47. The Irritated People (1947)
48. Jonah of the Jove Run (1948)
49. The Square Pegs (1948) (Published in Bradbury Stories: 100 of His Most Celebrated Tales.)
50. Changeling (1949) * (Published in Bradbury Stories: 100 of His Most Celebrated Tales.)
51. Holiday (1949)
52. Payment in Full (1950) *
53. The Bonfire (1950) * (Published in Match to Flame.)
55. The Fireman (1951) * (Published in Match to Flame.)
56. Love Contest (1952)
57. The Secret (1952)
59. They Knew What They Wanted (1954)
6. Don't Get Technatal (1939) (Futuria Fantasia issues were reprinted in hardcover book in 2007)
61. Massinello Pietro (1964) (Published in We'll Always Have Paris.)
64. The Execution (1977) * (aka The Shave; The Beautiful Shave) (Published in Bradbury Stories: 100 of His Most Celebrated Tales.)
65. Where's Lefty? (1991)
66. The Troll (1991) *
69. The Offering (1997)
70. Pilgrimage (1999) *
71. Overkill (2000)
72. The Haunted House (2000) * (with Elizabeth Albright)
75. Memento Mori (2003) *
76. Juggernaut (2009)
8. The Pendulum (1939) * (Futuria Fantasia issues were reprinted in hardcover book in 2007)
9. The Maiden of Jirbu (1940) (with Bob Tucker)



I have yet to find these:

10. Tale of the Tortletwitch (1940)
14. The Last Man (1940)
15. It's Not the Heat, It's the Hu— (1940)
16. The Tale of the Terrible Typer (1940)
19. The Trouble With Humans Is People (1941)
2. The Death of Mr. McCarthy (1938)
21. To Make a Long, Long Story Much, Much Shorter (1941) *
23. Eat, Drink and Be Wary (1942)
3. Hollerbochen Comes Back (1938)
32. The Monster Maker (1944)
34. Killer, Come Back to Me! (1944)
35. Morgue Ship (1944)
4. How to Run a Successful Ghost Agency (1939)
43. Her Eyes, Her Lips, Her Limbs (1946)
5. Mummy Dust (1939)
54. The Year 2150 A.D. (1950) *
58. Bullet With a Name (1953)
60. Marvels and Miracles — Pass It On! (1955)
62. The Blue Flag of John Folk (1966)
63. The Hour of Ghosts (1969) *
67. Great Day in the Morning (1992)
68. Remembrance (1993)
7. Gold (1939)
73. We the People, Inc. (2001)
74. Austin and Justin: the Twins of Time (2002)



Which brings up an interesting question that has been brought up before. What (if any) are the ethical issues surrounding trading photocopies of these out of print, uncollected stories?

I am very curious to know what you all think. Years ago I met some wonderful people who I traded with. I never traded copies of stories that were in print. After some thought I reconsidered and stopped trading, mostly out of respect for my favorite author. The Gauntlet Chapbooks also gave me hope that I would be able to see these stories re-released. After the Futuria Fantasia stories were collected and published a few years back I was elated to receive a few items that I believed I would never see but it also stoked my desire to seek out copies of the remaining stories. These days I still struggle with the desire to search for people who might have copies of these stories.

I would love to hear your thoughts... Thanks!
 
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What (if any) are the ethical issues surrounding trading photocopies of these out of print, uncollected stories?

I still struggle with the desire to search for people who might have copies of these stories.


Hey, I tried emailing you and am at a loss as to how to send a PM. If you didn't get my message, you can see if you have better luck sending a PM or email to me.
 
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