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Hi, I am looking for the following short stories which my homework is based on. After some googling, I havn't had much luck. The Flying Machine A Blade of Grass The Garbage Collector Time in thy Flight The Pedestrian Any or all of these stories would be very much appreciated, please as fast a response as possible so I can do my homework. Thanks a lot! | |||
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Alright, at this point if anyone could find me just one of these short stories online that would be excellent ... I need it badly for my homework. | ||||
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BoDillon: Go to the FIND icon on the Bradbury page...and type in 'search box': Stories Online. This will refer you to links already posted on The Bradbury website that will lead you to the stories you need. There is also a Russian website that actually has the entire stories in english. Ray has complained numerous times before of no royalities from Russian published stories, and there it is online as well. Strange as it may seem, the entire novel 'Fahrenheit 451' is also online... (or at least has been...) | ||||
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Bo, It’s my understanding that the text of Ray Bradbury’s work can’t be found on the net. I don’t have access to my index right now so I can’t tell you for sure what collections will contain the stories you’re looking for. If you absolutely have to have an assignment in by tomorrow, rush down to a good bookstore. Sorry I couldn’t be of more help. Good luck! | ||||
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Woops! Nard snuck in before me and it looks like I was wrong. Sorry. | ||||
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Please send me a link to the right place where to go, I still can't find that stories online place ... I need it as soon as possible, thanks for the help so far. | ||||
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Bo, On this page, scroll up. In the blue area you will see an icon for FIND. Click on that. A white window will open up labeled KEYWORD SEARCH with the word GO next to it. In that window type in STORIES ONLINE. Press ENTER. A lot of links to discussions about Ray’s stories on line will come up. Read through them to find directions. If I knew a specific link I would give it to you. Good luck. | ||||
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Well done. | ||||
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thanks a lot ... but is there a translation into english somewhere or on google? | ||||
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BoDillon: All those "Russian website" story titles are in English. You have to click on the ???? question mark before the story title... | ||||
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Yes, click on this: >читать | Kaleidoscope, 1949 before each English title. BD: You had better get going. That assignment is going to be late! By the way, anyone, what does "читать" mean in Russian? (On my screen, I don't get a "?", Nard!) | ||||
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fjp451 My take on ???? is the computer's way of saying it can't translate that particular word or words... | ||||
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I'm no attorney, but I don't recall any of his works being in the public domain, and I'm unaware of permissions he or his publisher have provided for his stories to be posted out on the net. Shouldn't this humble student be directed to a library or bookstore? | ||||
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Good point. Some people are in way too much of a hurry. And why is the teacher assigning so rare a story as "A Blade of Grass," which has appeared in only one collection, that second "100 Stories" volume, which is so new not all libraries may even have it? | ||||
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