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That is a great cover! Thanks for pointing it out for us!
 
Posts: 1964 | Location: McKinney, Texas | Registered: 11 May 2002Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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That is a cool cover, but I shudder at the thought of setting foot inside Walmart!
 
Posts: 581 | Location: Naperville, IL 60564 | Registered: 04 January 2003Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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For those who fear to step inside Walmart, here's what you would see there:



I notice that Amazon also have Sam's book listed now, but without the cover picture.

Phil
www.bradburymedia.co.uk

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Posts: 406 | Location: UK | Registered: 07 April 2003Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Thanks, Phil, for putting the cover art up! You're awesome.

A few more details.....

The picture (never before published) was taken in the late 1960s by a gentleman (and good friend of Ray's) named Ralph Nelson. Mr. Nelson also took the very dramatic publicity shot of Ray that was used with "I Sing the Body Electric." You may recall the photo with Ray's face half in shadow, half in light. Mr. Nelson was kind enough to let me use his photo for the book. I really wanted a younger era Ray Bradbury, but still a recognizable Ray Bradbury. I think we achieved that with this photograph. The other half of Ray's face goes around the binding and to the back cover. It was important that the cover was clean and could be seen from across an aisle of a bookstore.

I can assure all of you that there are many other never before published or rarely published photos within the book that span the entirety of Ray's life. I've also found some really cool documents that will be reproduced. I wish I had twice as much space for pictures. Hopefully a deluxe edition will afford this opportunity.

One other note for Windy City or Midwest fans (or fans willing to travel), it looks like Ray will be back in the heartland the weekend of April 16. We are setting up details for a launch party and a book singing as we speak. I'll keep everyone posted and, of course, as RB Board friends, you will be invited to the private launch.

Happy Holidays,

Sam


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Posts: 48 | Location: Chicago, IL, USA | Registered: 28 March 2003Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Thanks, for the information, Sam. I will definitely be there to see Ray and to meet you. I can't wait to read your book!!
 
Posts: 581 | Location: Naperville, IL 60564 | Registered: 04 January 2003Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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I'm also very anxious to read your biography!
 
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and a book singing as we speak.


Wow, pictures AND music!

Phil
www.bradburymedia.co.uk



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Posts: 406 | Location: UK | Registered: 07 April 2003Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Sam and Phil,

Great cover! Makes me want my copy NOW!

Also, Phil, your RB site is a sight to behold. Thanks for all the great work that benefits us all.

When I look at ALL the book covers, I want to see them, up close and personal,in a traveling art exhibit.

Has that ever been done? If not, maybe someone out there could make that come true someday...the Shadow dreams.
 
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Sam, thanks for the projected date. OK, Guys! Whose going???


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I suppose that all depends on where in the Midwest! I'm one of those people who tries to avoid the Chicagoland area like the plague (Those flatlanders drive like maniacs!!) because I'm not very familiar with the city (I can get to the Museum of Science and Industry and that's about it!) and those drivers scare me.
 
Posts: 213 | Location: New Berlin, WI, USA | Registered: 21 June 2004Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Hey! Great!!

Sam:
What's the story with the Waukegan Library? Is this trip part of plans with the library in Waukegan?

I'll be there.
 
Posts: 2280 | Location: Laguna Woods, California | Registered: 28 June 2002Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Sam,

When you have specifics I will beg, borrow, or steal (well, maybe not that) the money to catch a flight to the Chicago area.

Actually I love the Chicago area, have driven through there many times and find it not unlike driving down here in Florida, where it is really nuts.

Great cover for a great book! With Ray feeling better and becoming more mobile, what could a person really want.

As far as the book covers go, Green Shadow, I am sure that you are aware of Jerry Weist's "The Illustrated Bradbury," which features many of the covers and the beautiful artwork gracing them.
 
Posts: 294 | Location: Sunrise, FL, USA | Registered: 28 June 2004Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Biplane,

Yes, I have that book. I was just day dreaming about a traveling exhibit that might grace museums across the country.
 
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I admit it--I'm one of those flatlanders who drives like a maniac. I've learned to drive that way just to survive the Chicagoland expressways, and yes, I recently emerged from driving probation for a very expensive speeding ticket. (86 in a 65) But I will definitely be at any booksigning, author appearance, etc. to meet Sam and to see Ray again. I first saw him at a booksigning in Chicago at a sci fi/fantasy bookstore called "Stars Our Destination." I can't wait to see him again, and yes, I will drive like a maniac to get there!! But of course it's all those other guys that are the crazy drivers!!
 
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lmskipper, you know what George Carlin says - anyone who drives slower than you is an idiot and anyone who drives faster is a maniac! (To be honest, I don't even like driving in downtown Milwaukee and I work down there!)
I suppose it all depends on the day/time, whether or not I'd brave driving to Chicago.
 
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