|  | quote: Originally posted by douglasSP:Note that numbers 1 and 2 are the same book, retitled. The same applies to no. 3 and 4. No. 4 is a UK-only publication. If you go hunting for used paperbacks, you're most likely to find S Is for Space or Classic Stories 2.
 And THAT drives ME crazy!  I had read all the stories BEFORE the "Classic" collections came out and didn't know where on the list to count the books!  And NO introductions so I couldn't just read those and count the date I read them!  I guess I'll have to learn exact publication dates and list them there...though as the list is chronological it will mean renumbering from that point on...Grrrr! | 
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|  | quote: Originally posted by Dog Lover:lol- I already went on Amazon and ordered s is for space.  I know that I had it, but (sob) a bunch of books I've had since I was a pre-teen/teen have "gone missing" and I'm trying to get back some of my favorites.  Thank You again- you sound like a Bradbury scholar
 I pretty well pass for one and am well acquainted with the names of those who are! | 
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