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can any one tell me when was the first timeBradbury flew?
10 September 2003, 07:36 PM
Ana Mafaldacan any one tell me when was the first timeBradbury flew?
I need to know the year when Bradbury flew for the first time, it is very important and urgent,and I also must have a source to quote it for my work, if any of you could help me I would be very grateful.
10 September 2003, 10:50 PM
Nard KordellAH, just read the entire article, on my post few scrolls down....
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11 September 2003, 12:30 AM
Mr. DarkWell, it depends on what you mean by "fly".
In William F. Nolen's "The Ray Bradbury Companion," an entry under the year 1968 states:
"Leaves ground for first time as he flies in Goodyear blimp along California coast, 'herding whales.'"
{Nolan, William F. THE RAY BRADBURY COMPANION. Gale Research, Detroit Michigan. 1975.)
Nard's story is more interesting, but I think this may actually qualify as the first time he "flew".
P.S. Nard: Ana is requiring the source so she can document it. Where is this story told?
P.P.S. Ana: I received your copy of the essay today. Thanks for sending it.
11 September 2003, 01:34 AM
Nard Kordellkeep scrolling
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11 September 2003, 06:58 AM
dandelionFor the facts of his first airplane flight, TIME Magazine, November 8, 1982, page 53, has the definitive details!
11 September 2003, 09:21 AM
Nard KordellNow you're getting the hang of it,
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11 September 2003, 02:30 PM
Ana MafaldaThank you all for your help, I've already sent an e-mail to TIME magazine but they haven't answered, so I will quote you in my work, because most books I have on Bradbury mention that he doesn't fly, because they are old editions even the most recent don't mention it. Can any of you send me a copy of the article if you have it?
11 September 2003, 04:54 PM
Mr. DarkMy quote was the complete entry, and I provided the book's info. So you should be set on mine.
11 September 2003, 06:08 PM
Ana MafaldaI will Mr Dark, Thank you! could you send me the copy of the page where it says that and the copy of the book's references, because we have to make the bibliography differently, thank you!
11 September 2003, 06:41 PM
Nard KordellALRIGHT. You made it !!
Okay, here's the article quoted above...of the history of Ray's flying ambitions...
http://www.geocities.com/Area51/Zone/9923/ibrad.html [This message has been edited by Nard Kordell (edited 09-11-2003).]
11 September 2003, 08:44 PM
Ana MafaldaThaaaaaaaaanks!!!!
How I understand what B feels when flying!
12 September 2003, 01:18 AM
Mr. DarkNard: I enjoyed the article.
Ana: Email me the complete address, exactly as I have to put it on the envelope and I'll get this off as soon as I can.
I have a return address, but it is handwritten, and a bit beat up. I want to make sure I address it correctly.
Thanks.
12 September 2003, 06:58 AM
dandelionIf my ISP ever starts working for me and I can figure out how to send images on
one of these newfangled things, possibly I could scan the TIME item and send it to Nard to post on his site. I'd hate to just quote it as the accompanying photo is really priceless!
12 September 2003, 11:03 AM
Nard KordellDandelion:
I remember seeing the photo. Ray's terrified expression for the camera was actually exactly how he probably was feeling. TIME has it somewhere. Wonder if they'd let it be reproduced for free?
13 September 2003, 04:25 AM
dandelionI don't know what constitutes "fair use." I assume the reason TIME ran the story was that whoever took the photo was connected enough to get it to their attention. Perhaps it was not a passenger on the flight, but a reporter in the area who'd been notified and was allowed on the plane while boarding to take the photo. That picture (Ray's grin is actually gritted teeth!) really makes the item.