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I�ve been trying to find & acquire everything (or nearly everything) that Ray has written. That is, aside from all the photocopied, workshop material, ULTRA hard stuff to find. Below is what I own. Any chance I could get a little help determining what I still need to get? Thanks! One More for the Road Dandelion Wine The Martian Chronicles The Illustrated Man The Machineries of Joy R is for Rocket Zen in the Art of Writing The Toynbee Convector A Memory of Murder Fahrenheit 451 Classic Stories Vol. 1 S is for Space The October Country Quicker Than the Eye Long After Midnight Something Wicked This Way Comes The Halloween Tree The Vintage Bradbury Green Shadows, White Whale A Graveyard for Lunatics Death is a Lonely Business A Medicine for Melancholy I Sing the Body Electric! The Golden Apples of the Sun I Live by the Invisible Dogs Think That Every Day is Christmas When Elephants Last��. Where Robot Mice & Robot Men�� The Haunted Computer�� Let�s All Kill Constance From the Dust Returned Driving Blind Dark Carnival A Chapbook for Burnt-Out Priests��� The Stories of Ray Bradbury Bradbury Stories Ahmed and the Oblivion Machines They Have Not Seen the Stars (Collected poetry) The Best of Ray Bradbury: The Graphic Novel Vols. 1-7 The Ray Bradbury Chronicles Switch on the Night Bradbury An Illustrated Life Whew! That�s everything. I know I need With a Cat for a Comforter, Dinosaur Tales (Stories?) and Classic Stories Vol. 2. Is there anything else I�m missing? | |||
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Hi Andrew. There are various places on the Web you could look for information: http://isfdb.tamu.edu/search.html (type in "Ray Bradbury" and you'll get a long list of stuff both in and out of print http://home.wlv.ac.uk/~in5379 (all the main books listed) http://www.amazon.com (choose "Books" and search for Bradbury, Ray and you'll find every title currently in print, and many that aren't) I hope this helps. - Phil | ||||
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I've scoured almost every online resource available, but none of them are usually thorough. That is, there's always an item or two (or three, or four) that isn't included. At this point I was hoping to hear from some of the experts on this board as to what I may (or may not) be missing. | ||||
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You might see if you can locate a copy of Lloyd Currey's excellent science fiction bibliography: Science Fiction and Fantasy Authors. A Comprehensive Bibliography. It was published in the late 1970s, but it is complete to that time. | ||||
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Andrew: You DO NOT know what you are getting yourself into... It is bigger than mind or man... Here's one title, I mentiond just a few previous posts ago: http://www.spaceagecity.com/bradbury/twinh.htm Lots of posts ago, in "Resources", I believe, posted something entitled, 'What's in Bowling Green?' There is a library there that has many, many things of Ray's. And it's all listed. You may find a title you never heard of... And there is many small publications, small press stuff. Like Roy Squires. He published mighty fine examples in the art of printing, of Ray's material... from Roy Squires Press... And there are others. For instance, I 'believe' there are at least two original titles ...published as miniature books... | ||||
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Whatever you do, DON'T go looking for these books: Journey to Far Metaphor Kaleidoscope and One Timeless Spring They DON'T exist! They are just titles the publisher lists to frustrate and fool fans! As I understand, "They Have Not Seen the Stars" is not quite complete, as it omits certain poems which appeared in small press collections. Some titles you still need are: The Anthem Sprinters The Wonderful Ice Cream Suit and Pillar of Fire (play collections) Tomorrow Midnight and The Autumn People (comic collections) Yestermorrow (essay collection) and, of course, the elusive but essential Dark Carnival Good luck! | ||||
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Do you have "The Ghosts of Forever" on the list? Ray Bradbury/Aldo Sessa. (Oversize hardcover). Rizzoli International Publications, NY. 1980. | ||||
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Perfect! Thank you all very much for the info. Now I have a much better idea of what I still need to try & chase down. Thanks again! | ||||
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Andrew: Here...look this over... click on, or type into finder... http://users.ev1.net/~homeville/isfac/d20.htm [This message has been edited by Nard Kordell (edited 09-07-2003).] | ||||
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Very nice Nard.......thanks! | ||||
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