Go | New | Find | Notify | Tools | Reply |
I was just curious about something. I own a copy of "Bradbury Stories" and I was just wanting to know how different the collection is in the newer anthology "100 of Bradbury's Most Celebrated Tales", or something to that effect. Are most of the stories different in each collection, or are most of the stories repeated between the two? I would get the newer one if it was worth the money. | |||
|
It depends, of course, in which Bradbury collections you're talking about. In my mind, the two big ones are: THE STORIES OF RAY BRADBURY. Ray Bradbury. Alfred A. Knopf, NY. 1980 BRADBURY STORIES: 100 OF BRADBURY'S MOST CELEBRATED TALES. Ray Bradbury. William Morrow, NY. 2003. There is no overlap of stories in these two volumes. | ||||
|
Thank you, Mr. Dark. Those were the two I was thinking of. I said I had "Bradbury Stories" but in fact, that is the same as "100 of his most Celebrated Tales". I guess it was just a misremembrance. Thanks again! | ||||
|
Powered by Social Strata |
Please Wait. Your request is being processed... |