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Bradbury, Ray (Douglas) (books) (chron.) (continued)
  
    - * “There Was an Old Woman”: July 1944, (is)  Dark Carnival (var. 2), Gauntlet Press, 2001
 
    - * There Will Come Soft Rains  [Mars], (ss)  Collier’s May 6 1950
 
    
      -  The Martian Chronicles, Doubleday, 1950
 
      -  Argosy (UK) August 1950
 
      -  The Silver Locusts, Rupert Hart-Davis, 1951
 
      -  Adventures in Tomorrow ed. Kendell F. Crossen, Greenberg, 1951
 
      -  Beyond the End of Time ed. Frederik Pohl, Permabooks, 1952
 
      -  The Martian Chronicles (var. 1), UKSFBC, 1953
 
      -  Of Men and Machines ed. Arthur O. Lewis, Jr., E.P. Dutton, 1963
 
      -  The Martian Chronicles (var. 2), Time Inc., 1963
 
      -  The Vintage Bradbury, Vintage, 1965
 
      -  From Frankenstein to Andromeda ed. J. G. Brown, Macmillan UK, 1966
 
      -  The Vintage Anthology of Science Fantasy ed. Christopher Cerf, Vintage, 1966
 
      -  Something Strange ed. Marjorie B. Smiley, Mary Delores Jarmon & Domenica Paterno, Macmillan, 1969
 
      -  21 Great Stories ed. Abraham H. Lass & Norma L. Tasman, Mentor, 1969
 
      -  The Tunnel and the Light: Readings in Modern Fiction ed. Robert Lambert, Houghton Mifflin, 1971
 
      -  Future: Can We Shape It? ed. William F. Goodykoontz, Scholastic, 1973
 
      -  Science Fact/Fiction ed. Edmund J. Farrell, Thomas E. Gage, John Pfordresher & Raymond J. Rodrigues, Scott, Foresman, 1974
 
      -  In Dreams Awake ed. Leslie A. Fiedler, Dell, 1975
 
      -  Science Fiction and Fantasy ed. Fred Obrecht, Barron's Educational Series, 1977
 
      -  Space 6 ed. Richard Davis, Hutchinson, 1980
 
      -  Points of View Book 1 ed. Bryan Newton, Ward Lock Educational, 1980
 
      -  The Stories of Ray Bradbury, Knopf, 1980
 
      -  After the End ed. Isaac Asimov, Martin H. Greenberg & Charles G. Waugh, Raintree, 1981
 
      -  Science Fiction A to Z ed. Isaac Asimov, Martin H. Greenberg & Charles G. Waugh, Houghton Mifflin, 1982
 
      -  Top Science Fiction ed. Josh Pachter, Dent, 1984
 
      -  The Great SF Stories: 12 (1950) ed. Isaac Asimov & Martin H. Greenberg, DAW, 1984
 
      -  Beyond Armageddon ed. Walter M. Miller, Jr. & Martin H. Greenberg, Donald I. Fine, 1985
 
      -  The Golden Years of Science Fiction: Sixth Series ed. Isaac Asimov & Martin H. Greenberg, Crown/Bonanza, 1988
 
      -  Science Fiction ed. Patricia S. Warrick, Charles G. Waugh & Martin H. Greenberg, Harper & Row, 1988
 
      -  Technology, Houghton Mifflin, 1989
 
      -  Science Fiction ed. Herbert Kaußen & Dr. Rudi Renné, Langenscheidt-Longman, 1990
 
      -  The Martian Chronicles (var. 4), Doubleday, 1990
 
      -  The Harper Anthology of Fiction ed. Sylvan Barnet, HarperCollins, 1991, as "August 2004: There Will Come Soft Rains"
 
      -  The Puffin Book of Science Fiction ed. Nicholas Fisk, Viking UK, 1993
 
      -  The Oxford Book of American Short Stories ed. Joyce Carol Oates, Oxford University Press US, 1994
 
      -  Science Fiction, Science Fact, and You ed. Robert J. & Lila Lowenherz, Amsco, 1996
 
      -  The Martian Chronicles (var. 5), Avon, 1997
 
      -  The SFWA Grand Masters, Volume Two ed. Frederik Pohl, Tor, 2000
 
      -  Holt Anthology of Science Fiction, Holt, Rinehart & Winston, 2000
 
      -  The Prentice Hall Anthology of Science Fiction and Fantasy ed. Garyn G. Roberts, Prentice-Hall, 2001
 
      -  Cosmos #1, July 2005
 
      -  The Martian Chronicles: The Complete Edition, Subterranean Press, 2010
 
      -  The Wesleyan Anthology of Science Fiction ed. Rob Latham, Veronica Hollinger, Joan Gordon, Istvan Csicsery-Ronay, Jr., Arthur B. Evans & Carol McGuirk, Wesleyan University Press, 2010
 
      -  Ghostly: A Collection of Ghost Stories ed. Audrey Niffenegger, Vintage Classics, 2014
 
      -  The End of the World ed. Mike Ashley, The British Library, 2019
 
    
    - * There Will Come Soft Rains…, (cs)  Weird Fantasy (comic) January/February 1953; adapted from the story of the same name (Collier’s May 6, 1950) by Al Feldstein.
 
    
    - * These Things Happen  [Green Town], (ss)  McCall’s May 1951
 
    
      -  Argosy (UK) September 1951, as "A Story About Love"
 
      -  Long After Midnight, Knopf, 1976, as "A Story of Love"
 
      -  The Stories of Ray Bradbury, Knopf, 1980, as "A Story of Love"
 
      -  The Fog Horn and Other Stories, Kinseido, 1981, as "A Story of Love"
 
      -  A Story of Love, Le Livre de Poche, 1991, as "A Story of Love"
 
      -  Summer Morning, Summer Night, PS Publishing, 2007
 
    
    - * These Unsparked Flints, These Uncut Gravestone Brides, (pm)  Aware March/April 1970
 
    
    - * They All Had Grandfathers, (ss)  The Martian Chronicles: The Complete Edition, Subterranean Press, 2010
 
    - * They Have Cut Off the Heads in the Paintings, (pm)  A Chapbook for Burnt-Out Priests, Rabbis and Ministers, Cemetery Dance, 2001
 
    - * They Have Not Seen the Stars, (pm)  The San Diego Union Currents in Books December 17 1978
 
    
      -  Beyond 1984, Targ Editions, 1979
 
      -  The Ghosts of Forever, Rizzoli, 1981
 
      -  The Haunted Computer and the Android Pope, Knopf, 1981
 
      -  The Complete Poems of Ray Bradbury, Ballantine, 1982
 
      -  World Interdependence Fund, World Interdependence Fund, 1985
 
      -  A Chapbook for Burnt-Out Priests, Rabbis and Ministers, Cemetery Dance, 2001
 
      -  They Have Not Seen the Stars: The Collected Poems of Ray Bradbury, Stealth Press, 2002
 
      -  I Live by the Invisible, Salmon Publishing Ltd., 2002
 
    
    - * They Have Not Seen the Stars: The Collected Poems of Ray Bradbury, (co) Stealth Press (hc), July 2002 
 
    - * They Knew What They Wanted, (ss)  The Saturday Evening Post June 26 1954
 
    - * The Thing at the Top of the Stairs, (ss)  The Toynbee Convector, Knopf, 1988
 
    
    - * The Thing That Goes by Night: The Self That Lazes Sun, (pm)  When Elephants Last in the Dooryard Bloomed, Knopf, 1973
 
    
    - * The Third Expedition  [Mars], (ss)  Planet Stories Fall 1948, as "Mars Is Heaven!"
 
    
      -  The Martian Chronicles, Doubleday, 1950
 
      -  The Silver Locusts, Rupert Hart-Davis, 1951
 
      -  The Martian Chronicles (var. 1), UKSFBC, 1953
 
      -  The Martian Chronicles (var. 2), Time Inc., 1963
 
      -  Space Odyssey, Octopus, 1983
 
      -  The Martian Chronicles (var. 4), Doubleday, 1990
 
      -  The Martian Chronicles (var. 5), Avon, 1997
 
      -  The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, Prentice Hall, 1998
 
      -  The Time Machine and War of the Worlds, Holt, Rinehart & Winston, 2000
 
      -  The Martian Chronicles: The Complete Edition, Subterranean Press, 2010
 
    
    - * This Attic Where the Meadow Greens, (co) Lord John Press (hc), 1979 
 
    - * This Attic Where the Meadow Greens, (pm)  This Attic Where the Meadow Greens, Lord John Press, 1979
 
    
    - * This Time of Kites, (pm)  The Chicago Tribune Sunday Magazine September 10 1972
 
    
    - * Thought and Space, (pm)  Futuria Fantasia Summer 1939, uncredited.
 
    - * Thoughts on Visiting the Main Rocket Assembly Building at Cape Canaveral for the First Time, (pm)  Friends April 1977
 
    
      -  Where Robot Mice and Robot Men Run Round in Robot Towns, Knopf, 1977
 
      -  The Complete Poems of Ray Bradbury, Ballantine, 1982
 
      -  World Interdependence Fund, World Interdependence Fund, 1985
 
      -  A Chapbook for Burnt-Out Priests, Rabbis and Ministers, Cemetery Dance, 2001
 
      -  They Have Not Seen the Stars: The Collected Poems of Ray Bradbury, Stealth Press, 2002
 
    
    - * Thunder in the Morning, (ss)  Driving Blind, Avon, 1997
 
    - * The Tiger, (pm)  Coast July 1976
 
    
    - * The Tiger on the Stairs, (pm)  Coast July 1976, as "The Tiger"
 
    
    - * Tiger Tiger, Burning Bright, (ss)  Match to Flame: The Fictional Path to Fahrenheit 451, Gauntlet Press, 2007
 
    - * Time Intervening, (ss)  Epoch Fall 1947, as "Interim"
 
    
    - * Time in Thy Flight, (ss)  Fantastic Universe June/July 1953
 
    
      -  Gamma #1, 1963
 
      -  S Is for Space, Doubleday, 1966
 
      -  The Short Story: Plot Thickens ed. Arthur Daigon & Mimi Schmitt, Prentice Hall, 1977
 
      -  Tomorrow ed. Michael Spring, Scholastic, 1987
 
      -  Classic Stories 2, Bantam Spectra, 1990
 
      -  Bradbury Stories, HarperCollins/Morrow, 2003
 
    
    - * The Time Machine  [Green Town], (ss)  The Reporter June 2 1955, as "The Last, the Very Last"
 
    
    - * The Time Machine; the Colonel Convinced the Boys They Could Go Back in Time, (ss)  Boys’ Life May 1987
 
    - * The Time of Going Away, (ss)  The Reporter November 29 1956
 
    
    - * Time to Explore Again: Where Is the Madman Who’ll Take Us to Mars?, (ar)  Wall Street Journal November 18 2004
 
    
    - * Titan of the Clashes, (ar)  Frontier Crossings ed. Robert Jackson, Conspiracy '87, 1987 [Ref. Ray Harryhausen]
 
    - * To All Your Inner Selves Be True, (pm)  They Have Not Seen the Stars: The Collected Poems of Ray Bradbury, Stealth Press, 2002
 
    
    - * To an Early Morning Darning-Needle Dragonfly, (pm)  Westways December 1979
 
    
    - * To Be Transported, (ar)  Designers West December 1988
 
    
    - * To Ireland, (pm)  Santa Susana Press, 1983 (broadside)
 
    
    - * To Ireland No More…, (pm)  Poly: New Speculative Writing ed. Lee Ballentine, Ocean View Books, 1989
 
    - * To Know What Isn’t Known, That’s Mine, (pm)  They Have Not Seen the Stars: The Collected Poems of Ray Bradbury, Stealth Press, 2002
 
    
    - * To Make a Long Story Much, Much Shorter, (ss)  Rob Wagner’s Script July 5 1941
 
    - * The Tombling Day, (ss)  Shenandoah Fall 1952
 
    
      -  The Supernatural Reader ed. Groff & Lucy Conklin, Lippincott, 1953
 
      -  The Supernatural Reader (var. 1) ed. Groff & Lucy Conklin, WDL Books, 1958
 
      -  Satellite Science Fiction June 1958
 
      -  I Sing the Body Electric!, Knopf, 1969
 
      -  The Stories of Ray Bradbury, Knopf, 1980
 
      -  Mysterious, Menacing & Macabre ed. Helen Hoke, Elsevier, 1981
 
      -  I Sing the Body Electric! and Other Stories, Avon, 1998
 
      -  I Sing the Body Electric! and Other Stories (var. 1), Subterranean Press, 2007
 
    
    - * The Tombstone, (ss)  Weird Tales March 1945
 
    
      -  Weird Tales (Canada) May 1945
 
      -  Strange Tales #1, 1946
 
      -  Dark Carnival, Arkham House, 1947
 
      -  Dark Carnival (var. 1), Hamish Hamilton, 1948
 
      -  Argosy (UK) January 1952, as "Exit Mr. White"
 
      -  The Small Assassin, Ace UK, 1962
 
      -  The Toynbee Convector, Knopf, 1988
 
      -  Dark Carnival (var. 2), Gauntlet Press, 2001
 
      -  The Collected Stories of Ray Bradbury: A Critical Edition: Volume 3: 1944-1945, Kent State University Press, 2017
 
      -  Dark Carnival (var. 3), Subterranean Press, 2025
 
    
    - * “The Tombstone”: March 1945, (is)  Dark Carnival (var. 2), Gauntlet Press, 2001
 
    - * Tomorrow and Tomorrow, (ss)  Fantastic Adventures May 1947
 
    
    - * Tomorrow Midnight, (co) Ballantine (pb), 1966 
 
    - * Tomorrow’s Child, (ss)  Thrilling Wonder Stories February 1948, as "The Shape of Things"
 
    
      -  I Sing the Body Electric!, Knopf, 1969
 
      -  Argosy (UK) April 1970
 
      -  Space 2 ed. Richard Davis, Abelard Schuman UK, 1974
 
      -  The Stories of Ray Bradbury, Knopf, 1980
 
      -  I Sing the Body Electric! and Other Stories, Avon, 1998
 
      -  I Sing the Body Electric! and Other Stories (var. 1), Subterranean Press, 2007
 
    
    - * Too Much, (pm)  The San Diego Union Currents in Books December 16 1979
 
    
    - * Too Soon from the Cave, (ar)  Space Illustrated September 2000
 
    
    - * To Prove That Cowards Do Speak Best and True and Well, (pm)  When Elephants Last in the Dooryard Bloomed, Knopf, 1973
 
    
    - * Torrid Sacrifice, (ss)  Cavalier November 1952
 
    
      -  The Golden Apples of the Sun, Doubleday, 1953, as "En La Noche"
 
      -  The Golden Apples of the Sun (var. 1), Rupert Hart-Davis, 1953, as "En La Noche"
 
      -  Argosy (UK) November 1953, as "Price of Silence"
 
      -  The Fog Horn & Other Stories, Taiyosha, 1979, as "En La Noche"
 
      -  Classic Stories 1, Bantam Spectra, 1990, as "En La Noche"
 
      -  Classic Stories 1 (var. 1), Bantam Spectra, 1995, as "En La Noche"
 
      -  The Golden Apples of the Sun and Other Stories, Avon, 1997, as "En La Noche"
 
      -  The Golden Apples of the Sun, Subterranean Press, 2008, as "En La Noche"
 
    
    - * To Sail Beyond the Sun (A Luminous Collage) (with Jonathan V. Post), (pm)  Project Solar Sail ed. Arthur C. Clarke, NAL/Roc, 1990
 
    
    - * To Sing Strange Songs, (co) A. Wheaton & Co. (tp), June 1979 
 
    - * To the Chicago Abyss, (ss)  The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction May 1963
 
    
      -  The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction (UK) September 1963
 
      -  The Machineries of Joy, Simon & Schuster, 1964
 
      -  Argosy (UK) March 1966, as "Abyss"
 
      -  Science Fiction: The Future ed. Dick Allen, Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1971
 
      -  The Best from Fantasy and Science Fiction: A Special 25th Anniversary Anthology ed. Edward L. Ferman, Doubleday, 1974
 
      -  Beyond Armageddon ed. Walter M. Miller, Jr. & Martin H. Greenberg, Donald I. Fine, 1985
 
    
    - * To the Chicago Abyss, (pl)  The Wonderful Ice Cream Suit and Other Plays, Bantam, 1972; adapted from F&SF May ’63.
 
    - * To the Future, (ss)  Collier’s May 13 1950
 
    
      -  Argosy (UK) Sep 1950,   Sep 1971, as "Escape"
 
      -  The Illustrated Man, Doubleday, 1951, as "The Fox and the Forest"
 
      -  The Best Science-Fiction Stories: 1951 ed. Everett F. Bleiler & T. E. Dikty, Fredrick Fell, 1951, as "The Fox in the Forest"
 
      -  The Best Science Fiction Stories: Second Series ed. Everett F. Bleiler & T. E. Dikty, Grayson & Grayson, 1952, as "The Fox in the Forest"
 
      -  The Illustrated Man (var. 1), Rupert Hart-Davis, 1952, as "The Fox and the Forest"
 
      -  The Mysterious Traveler Magazine January 1952
 
      -  Frontiers in Space ed. Everett F. Bleiler & T. E. Dikty, Bantam, 1955, as "The Fox in the Forest"
 
      -  The Vintage Bradbury, Vintage, 1965, as "The Fox and the Forest"
 
      -  Alfred Hitchcock Presents: Stories Not for the Nervous ed. Alfred Hitchcock, Random House, 1965
 
      -  Alfred Hitchcock: Stories Not for the Nervous, Part One ed. Alfred Hitchcock, Pan, 1966
 
      -  Alfred Hitchcock Presents: Stories Not for the Nervous (var. 1) ed. Alfred Hitchcock, Dell, 1966
 
      -  The Mindworm, Tandem, 1967, as "The Fox and the Forest"
 
      -  Alfred Hitchcock Presents: Stories Not for the Nervous, Book One ed. Alfred Hitchcock, Pan Books, 1968
 
      -  2001 and Beyond: Science Fiction Stories ed. H. G. Stenzel, Longman, 1975, as "The Fox and the Forest"
 
      -  The Stories of Ray Bradbury, Knopf, 1980, as "The Fox and the Forest"
 
      -  Fahrenheit 451: Short Stories, Raduga Publishers, 1983, as "The Fox and the Forest"
 
      -  The Dragon Who Ate His Tail, Gauntlet Press, 2007
 
      -  A Pleasure to Burn, Subterranean Press, 2010
 
      -  The Illustrated Man, The October Country, Other Stories, Library of America, 2022, as "The Fox and the Forest"
 
    
    - * Touch and Go!, (cs)  Crime SuspenStories (comic) June/July 1953; adapted from the story of the same name (Detective Book Magazine November 1948) by Al Feldstein.
 
    
    - * Touch and Go!, (ss)  Detective Book Magazine Winter 1948
 
    
      -  Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine #110, January 1953, as "The Fruit at the Bottom of the Bowl"
 
      -  The Golden Apples of the Sun, Doubleday, 1953, as "The Fruit at the Bottom of the Bowl"
 
      -  The Golden Apples of the Sun (var. 1), Rupert Hart-Davis, 1953, as "The Fruit at the Bottom of the Bowl"
 
      -  Argosy (UK) March 1954, as "The Fruit at the Bottom of the Bowl"
 
      -  Cavalier #80, February 1960, as "The Fruit at the Bottom of the Bowl"
 
      -  Ellery Queen’s Anthology #3, 1962, as "The Fruit at the Bottom of the Bowl"
 
      -  Ellery Queen’s 12 ed. Ellery Queen, Dell, 1964, as "The Fruit at the Bottom of the Bowl"
 
      -  The Vintage Bradbury, Vintage, 1965, as "The Fruit at the Bottom of the Bowl"
 
      -  Best Murder Stories ed. Cyril Ray, Faber and Faber, 1965, as "The Fruit at the Bottom of the Bowl"
 
      -  Mystery and Suspense Stories ed. John L. Foster, Ward Lock, 1977, as "The Fruit at the Bottom of the Bowl"
 
      -  Horror ed. F. E. S. Finn, John Murray, 1978, as "The Fruit at the Bottom of the Bowl"
 
      -  Murder Most Foul, Octopus, 1984, as "The Fruit at the Bottom of the Bowl"
 
      -  Classic Stories 1, Bantam Spectra, 1990, as "The Fruit at the Bottom of the Bowl"
 
      -  Classic Stories 1 (var. 1), Bantam Spectra, 1995, as "The Fruit at the Bottom of the Bowl"
 
      -  The Golden Apples of the Sun and Other Stories, Avon, 1997, as "The Fruit at the Bottom of the Bowl"
 
      -  Bradbury Stories, HarperCollins/Morrow, 2003, as "The Fruit at the Bottom of the Bowl"
 
      -  The Golden Apples of the Sun, Subterranean Press, 2008, as "The Fruit at the Bottom of the Bowl"
 
      -  Killer, Come Back to Me, Hard Case Crime, 2020, as "The Fruit at the Bottom of the Bowl"
 
    
    - * Touched with Fire, (ss)  Maclean’s June 1 1954, as "Shopping for Death"
 
    
      -  The October Country, Ballantine, 1955
 
      -  The October Country (var. 1), Ace UK, 1961
 
      -  The Stories of Ray Bradbury, Knopf, 1980
 
      -  The Illustrated Man, The October Country, Other Stories, Library of America, 2022
 
    
    - * A Touch of Petulance, (ss)  Dark Forces ed. Kirby McCauley, Viking, 1980
 
    
      -  The Toynbee Convector, Knopf, 1988
 
      -  Time Machines ed. Bill Adler, Jr., Carroll & Graf, 1997
 
      -  Killer, Come Back to Me, Hard Case Crime, 2020
 
      -  The Illustrated Man, The October Country, Other Stories, Library of America, 2022
 
    
    - * Touch Your Solitude to Mine, (pm)  When Elephants Last in the Dooryard Bloomed, Knopf, 1973
 
    
    - * The Town Where No One Got Off, (ss)  Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine October 1958
 
    
      -  The Day It Rained Forever, Rupert Hart-Davis, 1959
 
      -  A Medicine for Melancholy, Doubleday, 1959
 
      -  Ellery Queen’s 14th Mystery Annual ed. Ellery Queen, Random House, 1959
 
      -  Argosy (UK) July 1959, as "Back of Beyond"
 
      -  Forces ed. Harvey R. Granite, Millard H. Black, Virginia F. Lewis & Jo M. Stanchfield, Houghton Mifflin, 1970
 
      -  The Stories of Ray Bradbury, Knopf, 1980
 
      -  Classic Stories 2, Bantam Spectra, 1990
 
      -  The Ghost Now Standing on Platform One ed. Richard Peyton, Souvenir Press, 1990
 
      -  A Story of Love, Le Livre de Poche, 1991
 
      -  Stranger: Dark Tales of Eerie Encounters ed. Michele Slung, HarperPerennial, 2002
 
      -  Killer, Come Back to Me, Hard Case Crime, 2020
 
    
    - * The Toynbee Convector, (co) Alfred A. Knopf (hc), June 1988 
 
    - * The Toynbee Convector, (ss)  Playboy January 1984
 
    
    - * A Train Station Sign Viewed from an Ancient Locomotive Passing Through Long After Midnight, (pm)  Orange County Illustrated March 1969
 
    
    - * The Transformation, (ss)  The Cat’s Pajamas, Morrow, 2004
 
    - * Trapdoor, (ss)  Omni April 1985
 
    
    - * The Traveller  [The Elliott Family], (ss)  Weird Tales March 1946
 
    
      -  Weird Tales (Canada) May 1946
 
      -  Dark Carnival, Arkham House, 1947
 
      -  Dark Carnival (var. 1), Hamish Hamilton, 1948
 
      -  The October Country (var. 1), Ace UK, 1961
 
      -  Beyond Midnight ed. Kirby McCauley, Berkley, 1976
 
      -  The Stories of Ray Bradbury, Knopf, 1980
 
      -  Witches and Warlocks ed. Marvin Kaye, SFBC, 1990
 
      -  Dark Carnival (var. 2), Gauntlet Press, 2001
 
      -  From the Dust Returned, HarperCollins/Morrow, 2001
 
      -  Dark Carnival (var. 3), Subterranean Press, 2025
 
    
    - * “The Traveller”: March 1946, (is)  Dark Carnival (var. 2), Gauntlet Press, 2001
 
    - * Tread Lightly to the Music, (ss)  Cavalier #112, October 1962
 
    
      -  Long After Midnight, Knopf, 1976, as "Getting Through Sunday Somehow"
 
      -  I Sing the Body Electric! and Other Stories, Avon, 1998, as "Getting Through Sunday Somehow"
 
      -  Bradbury Stories, HarperCollins/Morrow, 2003, as "Getting Through Sunday Somehow"
 
      -  I Sing the Body Electric! and Other Stories (var. 1), Subterranean Press, 2007, as "Getting Through Sunday Somehow"
 
    
    - * Tremonstrous, (pm)  Le Zombie January 13 1940, as by D. Lerium Tremaine
 
    - * Triangle, (ss)  The Cat’s Pajamas, Morrow, 2004
 
    - * Tricks! Treats! Gangway!, (ar)  The Reader’s Digest October 1975
 
    
    - * The Troll, (ss)  The Bradbury Chronicles ed. William F. Nolan & Martin H. Greenberg, Roc, 1991
 
    
    - * Troll Charge, (ss)  It Came from Outer Space, Gauntlet Press, 2004
 
    - * The Trolley  [Green Town], (ss)  Good Housekeeping July 1955
 
    
      -  Argosy (UK) March 1956, as "Enchanted Trolley"
 
      -  Dandelion Wine, Doubleday, 1957
 
      -  S Is for Space, Doubleday, 1966
 
      -  Ray Bradbury, Harrap, 1975
 
      -  Classic Stories 2, Bantam Spectra, 1990
 
      -  Bradbury Stories, HarperCollins/Morrow, 2003
 
    
    - * The Trouble with Humans Is People, (ss)  The Damn Thing March 1941
 
    - * Troy, (pm)  Death Has Lost Its Charm for Me, Lord John Press, 1987
 
    
    - * The Trunk Lady, (nv)  Detective Tales September 1944
 
    
      -  New Detective Magazine August 1952
 
      -  Invincible Detective Magazine #34, September 1952
 
      -  Detective Tales (UK) August 1960
 
      -  Mike Shayne Mystery Magazine July 1965
 
      -  Horror Times Ten ed. Alden H. Norton, Berkley Medallion, 1967
 
      -  A Memory of Murder, Dell, 1984
 
      -  The Collected Stories of Ray Bradbury: A Critical Edition: Volume 2: 1943-1944, Kent State University Press, 2014
 
      -  Killer, Come Back to Me, Hard Case Crime, 2020
 
    
    - * Tunnel to Yesterday, (pl)  Bullet Trick, Gauntlet Press, 2009
 
    - * The Turkey That Attacked New York, (in)  They Came from Outer Space ed. Jim Wynorski, Doubleday, 1981
 
    - * Twice Twenty-Two, (om) Doubleday (hc), 1966 
 
    - * The Twilight Greens, (ss)  We’ll Always Have Paris, Morrow, 2009
 
    - * Twin Hieroglyphs That Swim the River Dust, (co) Lord John Press (hc), July 1978 
 
    - * Twin Hieroglyphs That Swim the River Dust, (pm)  Twin Hieroglyphs That Swim the River Dust, Lord John Press, 1978
 
    - * Two Impressionists, (pm)  The Haunted Computer and the Android Pope, Knopf, 1981
 
    
    - * Tyrannosaurus Rex, (ss)  The Saturday Evening Post June 23 1962, as "The Prehistoric Producer"
 
    
    - * Uncle Einar  [The Elliott Family], (ss)  Dark Carnival, Arkham House, 1947
 
    
      -  Dark Carnival (var. 1), Hamish Hamilton, 1948
 
      -  Argosy (UK) October 1949
 
      -  The October Country, Ballantine, 1955
 
      -  The October Country (var. 1), Ace UK, 1961
 
      -  R Is for Rocket, Doubleday, 1962
 
      -  Haunting Tales ed. Barbara Ireson, Faber and Faber, 1973
 
      -  To Sing Strange Songs, A. Wheaton & Co., 1979
 
      -  The Stories of Ray Bradbury, Knopf, 1980
 
      -  Weird Worlds #8, 1981
 
      -  Masterpieces of Fantasy and Enchantment ed. David G. Hartwell, SFBC, 1988
 
      -  Classic Stories 1, Bantam Spectra, 1990
 
      -  Classic Stories 1 (var. 1), Bantam Spectra, 1995
 
      -  The Golden Apples of the Sun and Other Stories, Avon, 1997
 
      -  Dark Carnival (var. 2), Gauntlet Press, 2001
 
      -  From the Dust Returned, HarperCollins/Morrow, 2001
 
      -  The Illustrated Man, The October Country, Other Stories, Library of America, 2022
 
      -  Dark Carnival (var. 3), Subterranean Press, 2025
 
    
    - * Uncle Einar, (pm)  Greentown Tinseltown, Stanza Press, 2012
 
    - * “Uncle Einar”: October 1949, (is)  Dark Carnival (var. 2), Gauntlet Press, 2001
 
    - * The Undead Die (with E. Everett Evans), (ss)  Weird Tales July 1948, as by E. Everett Evans
 
    
      -  Food for Demons by E. Everett Evans, Shroud, 1971, as by E. Everett Evans
 
      -  The Rivals of Dracula ed. Michel Parry, Corgi, 1977, as by E. Everett Evans
 
      -  More Tales of Unknown Horror ed. Peter Haining, NEL, 1979
 
      -  The Third Book of Unknown Tales of Horror ed. Peter Haining, Sidgwick & Jackson, 1980
 
    
    - * Undersea Guardians, (ss)  Amazing Stories December 1944
 
    
    - * Under the Mushroom Tent, (ar)  The Last Circus & The Electrocution, Lord John Press, 1980
 
    - * Unfinished Screenplay: “Face in the Deep”, (ss)  It Came from Outer Space, Gauntlet Press, 2004
 
    - * Un-Pillow Talk, (ss)  We’ll Always Have Paris, Morrow, 2009
 
    - * “Unpublished Script for the Coming Tarzan Picture”, (pl)  D’journal March 1939, as by Cecil Clayborne Cunningham
 
    - * Unterderseaboat Doktor, (ss)  Playboy January 1994, as "Unterseeboot Doktor"
 
    
    - * Unterseeboot Doktor, (ss)  Playboy January 1994
 
    
    - * Untitled: Early Fragments, (uw)  Somewhere a Band Is Playing, Gauntlet Press, 2007
 
    - * untitled (“With Recombinant DNA recall from dust”), (pm)  Los Angeles Times April 21 1985
 
    
      -  Lord John Ten ed. Dennis Etchison, Lord John Press, 1988, as "Revivere, Rex!"
 
      -  They Have Not Seen the Stars: The Collected Poems of Ray Bradbury, Stealth Press, 2002, as "Revivere, Rex!"
 
      -  I Live by the Invisible, Salmon Publishing Ltd., 2002, as "Revivere, Rex!"
 
    
    - * L’Uomo e le Sue Macchine, (ar)  Nova SF (Italy) v1 #1, May 1967; translated from the English (“Creative Man Among His Servant Machines”) by M. Cesari.
 
    - * Up from the Deep, (ss)  The Saturday Evening Post September 1981
 
    - * Usher II  [Mars], (ss)  Thrilling Wonder Stories April 1950, as "Carnival of Madness"
 
    
      -  The Martian Chronicles, Doubleday, 1950
 
      -  The Illustrated Man (var. 1), Rupert Hart-Davis, 1952
 
      -  The Martian Chronicles (var. 2), Time Inc., 1963
 
      -  The Worlds of Science Fiction ed. Theodore W. Hipple & Robert G. Wright, Allyn and Bacon, Inc., 1979
 
      -  The Martian Chronicles (var. 4), Doubleday, 1990
 
      -  The Martian Chronicles (var. 5), Avon, 1997
 
      -  Popular Fiction: An Anthology ed. Gary Hoppenstand, Addison-Wesley, 1998
 
      -  Bradbury Stories, HarperCollins/Morrow, 2003
 
      -  The Martian Chronicles: The Complete Edition, Subterranean Press, 2010
 
    
    - * The Utterly Perfect Murder, (ss)  Playboy August 1971, as "My Perfect Murder"
 
    
      -  Long After Midnight, Knopf, 1976
 
      -  The Stories of Ray Bradbury, Knopf, 1980
 
      -  The Saint Magazine June 1984
 
      -  A Story of Love, Le Livre de Poche, 1991
 
      -  I Sing the Body Electric! and Other Stories, Avon, 1998
 
      -  I Sing the Body Electric! and Other Stories (var. 1), Subterranean Press, 2007
 
      -  Killer, Come Back to Me, Hard Case Crime, 2020
 
    
    - * The Vacation, (ss)  Playboy December 1963
 
    
      -  The Machineries of Joy, Simon & Schuster, 1964
 
      -  The Twelfth Anniversary Playboy Reader ed. Hugh M. Hefner, Trident Press, 1965
 
      -  The Playboy Book of Science Fiction and Fantasy, Playboy, 1966
 
      -  The Stories of Ray Bradbury, Knopf, 1980
 
      -  Magical Wishes ed. Isaac Asimov, Martin H. Greenberg & Charles G. Waugh, NAL/Signet, 1986
 
      -  A Magic-Lover’s Treasury of the Fantastic ed. Margaret Weis & Martin H. Greenberg, Warner Aspect, 1998
 
    
    - * Valley of the Winds, (ss)  Weird Tales March 1943, as "The Wind"
 
    
    - * The Veldt, (ss)  The Saturday Evening Post September 23 1950, as "The World the Children Made"
 
    
      -  The Illustrated Man, Doubleday, 1951
 
      -  The Illustrated Man (var. 1), Rupert Hart-Davis, 1952
 
      -  Beyond the Barriers of Space and Time ed. Judith Merril, Random House, 1954
 
      -  More Horror Stories ed. Elizabeth Lee, Elek Bestseller Library, 1962
 
      -  The Vintage Bradbury, Vintage, 1965
 
      -  Second Orbit ed. G. D. Doherty, John Murray, 1965
 
      -  Untravelled Worlds ed. Alan Frank Barter & R. Wilson, Macmillan UK, 1966
 
      -  Masters’ Choice ed. Laurence M. Janifer, Simon & Schuster, 1966
 
      -  Science Fiction ed. L. P. Stupin, Prosveshcheniye, 1970
 
      -  World Zero Minus ed. Aidan & Nancy Chambers, Topliners, 1971
 
      -  Science Fiction 3 ed. Robert Pierce & Murray Suid, Houghton Mifflin, 1973
 
      -  Past, Present, and Future Perfect ed. Jack C. Wolf & Gregory Fitz Gerald, Fawcett Premier, 1973
 
      -  Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow… ed. Bonnie L. Heintz, Frank Herbert, Donald A. Joos & Jane Agorn McGee, Holt, Rinehart & Winston, 1974
 
      -  Ray Bradbury, Harrap, 1975
 
      -  The Gourmet Crook Book ed. Tony Wilmot, Everest Books, 1976
 
      -  The Best Horror Stories, Hamlyn, 1977
 
      -  Space 3 ed. Richard Davis, Abelard Schuman UK, 1977
 
      -  The Stories of Ray Bradbury, Knopf, 1980
 
      -  Suspense ed. Raymond Wilson, John Murray, 1982
 
      -  The Best Horror Stories (var. 1), BDD/Mallard Press, 1990
 
      -  The Best Horror Stories (var. 1), Ivy Leaf, 1990
 
      -  The Puffin Book of Ghosts and Ghouls ed. Gene Kemp, Viking UK, 1992
 
      -  Simulations ed. Karie Jacobson, Citadel Twilight, 1993
 
      -  Science and Technology Today ed. Nancy R. MacKenzie, St. Martin's, 1995
 
      -  American Gothic Tales ed. Joyce Carol Oates, Penguin/Plume, 1996
 
      -  The Young Oxford Book of Nasty Endings ed. Dennis Pepper, Oxford University Press, 1997
 
      -  Science-Fiction Classics: The Stories That Morphed Into Movies ed. Forrest J Ackerman, TV Books, 1999
 
      -  Technohorror ed. James Frenkel, Lowell House/Roxbury Park Books, 1999
 
      -  Norton Anthology of Short Fiction: Sixth Edition ed. R. V. Cassill & Richard Bausch, W.W. Norton & Company, 2000
 
      -  The Longman Anthology of Short Fiction ed. Dana Gioia & R. S. Gwynn, Longman US, 2000
 
      -  Forever and the Earth, PS Publishing, 2005
 
      -  The Illustrated Man, The October Country, Other Stories, Library of America, 2022
 
    
    - * The Veldt, (pl)  The Wonderful Ice Cream Suit and Other Plays, Bantam, 1972; adapted from The Saturday Evening Post Sep 23 ’50.
 
    - * The Very Bewildered Corpses  [Douser Mulligan], (ss)  Detective Tales December 1944, as "Four-Way Funeral"
 
    
    - * The Very Gentle Murders, (ss)  Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine May 1994
 
    
    - * Very Late in the Evening, (ss)  Playboy December 1960
 
    
      -  The Machineries of Joy, Simon & Schuster, 1964, as "Some Live Like Lazarus"
 
      -  When Elephants Last in the Dooryard Bloomed, Knopf, 1973, as "Some Live Like Lazarus"
 
      -  The Stories of Ray Bradbury, Knopf, 1980, as "Some Live Like Lazarus"
 
      -  The Complete Poems of Ray Bradbury, Ballantine, 1982, as "Some Live Like Lazarus"
 
      -  They Have Not Seen the Stars: The Collected Poems of Ray Bradbury, Stealth Press, 2002, as "Some Live Like Lazarus"
 
      -  Killer, Come Back to Me, Hard Case Crime, 2020, as "Some Live Like Lazarus"
 
    
    - * Vignettes of Tomorrow, (gp) 
 
    
    - * Villians, Varmints, Fascists, Foes, in Hardcover Anything Goes, (pm)  Los Angeles Times Book Review October 30 1977
 
    
      -  Where Robot Mice and Robot Men Run Round in Robot Towns, Knopf, 1977, as "Long Thoughts on Best-Sellers by Worst People"
 
      -  The Complete Poems of Ray Bradbury, Ballantine, 1982, as "Long Thoughts on Best-Sellers by Worst People"
 
      -  They Have Not Seen the Stars: The Collected Poems of Ray Bradbury, Stealth Press, 2002, as "Long Thoughts on Best-Sellers by Worst People"
 
      -  I Live by the Invisible, Salmon Publishing Ltd., 2002, as "Long Thoughts on Best-Sellers by Worst People"
 
    
    - * Vin Revivere, or a Vintage Revisited, (ar)  Bradbury Speaks, Morrow, 2005
 
    - * The Vintage Bradbury, (co) Vintage (pb), 1965 
 
    - * Virgin Resusitas, (ss)  Driving Blind, Avon, 1997
 
    - * The Visit, (ss)  The Strand Magazine #26, October 2008/January 2009
 
    
    - * The Visitation, (pm)  Postscripts #1, Spring 2004
 
    - * The Visitor, (ss)  Startling Stories November 1948
 
    
      -  The Illustrated Man, Doubleday, 1951
 
      -  The Illustrated Man (var. 1), Rupert Hart-Davis, 1952
 
      -  Science Fiction Yearbook #5, 1971
 
      -  Bradbury Stories, HarperCollins/Morrow, 2003
 
      -  The Martian Chronicles: The Complete Edition, Subterranean Press, 2010
 
      -  The Illustrated Man, The October Country, Other Stories, Library of America, 2022
 
    
    - * The Voyage to Far Metaphor and Elephant India: A Preface, (in)  Windows Summer 1986, as "Metaphor Is Everything"
 
    
    - * The Waders, (vi)  Summer Morning, Summer Night, PS Publishing, 2007
 
    - * Wake for the Living, (ss)  Dime Mystery Magazine September 1947
 
    
      -  Dark Carnival, Arkham House, 1947, as "The Coffin"
 
      -  Modern Masterpieces of Science Fiction ed. Sam Moskowitz, World, 1965
 
      -  Microcosmic God ed. Sam Moskowitz, MacFadden-Bartell, 1968
 
      -  The Pulps ed. Tony Goodstone, Chelsea House, 1976
 
      -  The Pulps (var. 1) ed. Tony Goodstone, Chelsea House, 1980
 
      -  The Stories of Ray Bradbury, Knopf, 1980, as "The Coffin"
 
      -  A Memory of Murder, Dell, 1984
 
      -  The Television Late Night Horror Omnibus ed. Peter Haining, Orion, 1993, as "The Coffin"
 
      -  Dark Carnival (var. 2), Gauntlet Press, 2001, as "The Coffin"
 
      -  Dark Carnival (var. 3), Subterranean Press, 2025, as "The Coffin"
 
    
    - * A Walk in Summer, (ss)  1979
 
    
    - * The Wandering Witch  [The Elliott Family], (ss)  The Saturday Evening Post April 5 1952, as "The April Witch"
 
    
    - * The Watchers, (ss)  Weird Tales May 1945
 
    
      -  Weird Tales (Canada) July 1945
 
      -  Rue Morgue No. 1 ed. Rex Stout & Louis Greenfield, Creative Age Press, 1946
 
      -  I Can’t Sleep at Night ed. Kurt Singer, Whiting & Wheaton, 1966
 
      -  Bloch and Bradbury ed. Kurt Singer, Tower, 1969
 
      -  Whispers from Beyond ed. Kurt Singer, Peacock Press, 1972
 
      -  Showpiece January/February/March 1973
 
      -  Weird Tales Summer 1973
 
      -  Dark Carnival (var. 2), Gauntlet Press, 2001
 
      -  Bradbury Stories, HarperCollins/Morrow, 2003
 
      -  The Collected Stories of Ray Bradbury: A Critical Edition: Volume 3: 1944-1945, Kent State University Press, 2017
 
      -  Dark Carnival (var. 3), Subterranean Press, 2025
 
    
    - * The Watchers  [Mars], (vi)  The Martian Chronicles, Doubleday, 1950
 
    
      -  The Silver Locusts, Rupert Hart-Davis, 1951
 
      -  The Martian Chronicles (var. 1), UKSFBC, 1953
 
      -  The Martian Chronicles (var. 2), Time Inc., 1963
 
      -  The Martian Chronicles (var. 4), Doubleday, 1990
 
      -  The Martian Chronicles (var. 5), Avon, 1997
 
      -  The Martian Chronicles: The Complete Edition, Subterranean Press, 2010
 
    
    - * The Watchful Poker Chip, (ss)  Beyond Fantasy Fiction March 1954
 
    
      -  The October Country, Ballantine, 1955
 
      -  The October Country (var. 1), Ace UK, 1961
 
      -  Help! January 1961
 
      -  Beyond, Berkley Medallion, 1963
 
      -  The Vintage Bradbury, Vintage, 1965
 
      -  Bradbury Stories, HarperCollins/Morrow, 2003
 
      -  The Illustrated Man, The October Country, Other Stories, Library of America, 2022
 
    
    - * Watching and Writing, (in)  We’ll Always Have Paris, Morrow, 2009
 
    - * Way Down South on Broadway, (ar)  Imagination! August 1938, as by Dr. Ac’s Dawter
 
    - * Way in the Middle of the Air  [Mars], (ss)  Other Worlds Science Stories July 1950
 
    
      -  The Martian Chronicles, Doubleday, 1950
 
      -  The Silver Locusts, Rupert Hart-Davis, 1951
 
      -  The Martian Chronicles (var. 1), UKSFBC, 1953
 
      -  Duke August 1957, as "The Day Negroes Left Earth"
 
      -  Human and Other Beings ed. Allen DeGraeff, Collier Books, 1963
 
      -  The Martian Chronicles (var. 2), Time Inc., 1963
 
      -  The Martian Chronicles (var. 4), Doubleday, 1990
 
      -  Bradbury Stories, HarperCollins/Morrow, 2003
 
      -  The Martian Chronicles: The Complete Edition, Subterranean Press, 2010
 
    
    - * The Way Station, (vi)  Greentown Tinseltown, Stanza Press, 2012
 
    - * W. C. Fields and the S.O.B on Roller Skates, (ar)  Producers’ Journal June 1973
 
    
    - * We Are the Carpenters of an Invisible Cathedral, (pm) 
 
    
    - * We Are the Reliquaries of Lost Time, (pm)  Future Life August 1980
 
    
      -  The Haunted Computer and the Android Pope, Knopf, 1981
 
      -  The Complete Poems of Ray Bradbury, Ballantine, 1982
 
      -  World Interdependence Fund, World Interdependence Fund, 1985
 
      -  A Chapbook for Burnt-Out Priests, Rabbis and Ministers, Cemetery Dance, 2001
 
      -  They Have Not Seen the Stars: The Collected Poems of Ray Bradbury, Stealth Press, 2002
 
    
    - * We Have Our Arts So We Won’t Die of Truth, (pm)  Where Robot Mice and Robot Men Run Round in Robot Towns, Knopf, 1977
 
    
    - * Welcome, Brothers!  [Mars], (ss)  Planet Stories Fall 1948, as "Mars Is Heaven!"
 
    
    - * We’ll Always Have Paris, (oc) HarperCollins/Morrow (hc), January 2009 
 
    - * We’ll Always Have Paris, (ss)  We’ll Always Have Paris, Morrow, 2009
 
    - * We’ll Just Act Natural, (ss)  The Cat’s Pajamas, Morrow, 2004
 
    - * Well, What Do You Have to Say for Yourself?, (ss)  One More for the Road, Morrow, 2002
 
    - * We March Back to Olympus, (pm)  Where Robot Mice and Robot Men Run Round in Robot Towns, Knopf, 1977
 
    
    - * West of October  [The Elliott Family], (ss)  The Toynbee Convector, Knopf, 1988
 
    
    - * We the People, Inc., (ss)  Hemispheres June 2001
 
    - * The Whale, the Whim, and I, (ar)  Bradbury Speaks, Morrow, 2005
 
    - * What Age Is This?, (pm)  Fungi #20, Spring 2011
 
    - * What I Do Is Me—For That I Came, (pm)  Where Robot Mice and Robot Men Run Round in Robot Towns, Knopf, 1977
 
    
      -  The Complete Poems of Ray Bradbury, Ballantine, 1982
 
      -  Zen in the Art of Writing, Capra, 1990
 
      -  A Chapbook for Burnt-Out Priests, Rabbis and Ministers, Cemetery Dance, 2001
 
      -  They Have Not Seen the Stars: The Collected Poems of Ray Bradbury, Stealth Press, 2002
 
      -  I Live by the Invisible, Salmon Publishing Ltd., 2002
 
    
    - * What if I Said: The Dinosaur’s Not Dead, (pm)  Dinosaur Tales, Bantam, 1983
 
    - * What Seems a Balm Is Salt to Ancient Wounds, (pm)  Texas Quarterly Winter 1968
 
    
    - * The Wheel, (vi)  The Martian Chronicles: The Complete Edition, Subterranean Press, 2010
 
    - * When Elephants Last in the Dooryard Bloomed, (co) Alfred A. Knopf (hc), November 1973 
 
    
    - * When Elephants Last in the Dooryard Bloomed, (pm)  P.S. April 1966
 
    
    - * When God in Loins a Beehive Puts, (pm)  The Climate of Palettes, Lord John Press, 1989
 
    
    - * When Ignorant Armies Clash, (na)  Match to Flame: The Fictional Path to Fahrenheit 451, Gauntlet Press, 2007
 
    - * When the Bough Breaks, (ss)  We’ll Always Have Paris, Morrow, 2009
 
    - * Where All Is Emptiness There Is Room to Move, (ss)  One More for the Road, Morrow, 2002
 
    - * Where Are the Golden-Eyed Martians?, (ar)  West LA Times March 12 1972
 
    
    - * Where Do I Get My Ideas?, (ar)  The Journal of Science-Fiction Fall 1951
 
    - * Where Everything Ends, (om) Subterranean Press (hc), December 2009 
 
    - * Where Everything Ends, (ss)  Where Everything Ends, Subterranean Press, 2009
 
    
    - * Where Robot Mice and Robot Men Run Round in Robot Towns, (co) Alfred A. Knopf (hc), November 1977 
 
    
    - * Where’s My Hat, What’s My Hurry?, (ss)  The Cat’s Pajamas, Morrow, 2004
 
    - * Which Shall It Be?, (pm)  A Chapbook for Burnt-Out Priests, Rabbis and Ministers, Cemetery Dance, 2001
 
    
    - * While Earthmen Sleep  [Mars], (ss)  Planet Stories Fall 1948, as "Mars Is Heaven!"
 
    
    - * The Whole Town’s Sleeping  [Green Town], (ss)  McCall’s September 1950
 
    
      -  Argosy (UK) July 1951
 
      -  Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine #127, June 1954
 
      -  Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine (UK) June 1954
 
      -  Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine (Australia) #86, August 1954
 
      -  Dandelion Wine, Doubleday, 1957
 
      -  Alfred Hitchcock Presents: Stories for Late at Night ed. Alfred Hitchcock, Random House, 1961
 
      -  Alfred Hitchcock Presents: 12 Stories for Late at Night ed. Alfred Hitchcock, Dell, 1962
 
      -  Alfred Hitchcock Presents: Stories for Late at Night, Part I ed. Alfred Hitchcock, Pan, 1964
 
      -  The Masque of the Red Death ed. Michael Sissons, Gibbs & Phillips, 1964
 
      -  The Argosy Bedside Book ed. D. M. Sutherland, Odhams Books, 1965
 
      -  Best Horror Stories 3 ed. Alex Hamilton, Faber and Faber, 1972
 
      -  Adventure and Suspense ed. Marion L. Huyck, Scholastic, 1973
 
      -  Points of View Book 1 ed. Bryan Newton, Ward Lock Educational, 1980
 
      -  Tales of Fear & Frightening Phenomena ed. Helen Hoke, J.M. Dent, 1982
 
      -  Great Short Tales of Mystery and Terror, Readers Digest, 1982
 
      -  Bradbury Stories, HarperCollins/Morrow, 2003
 
      -  Uncertain Endings ed. Otto Penzler, Pegasus Books, 2007
 
      -  Mark Twain’s “Medieval Romance” and Other Classic Mystery Stories ed. Otto Penzler, Pegasus Books, 2012
 
      -  Killer, Come Back to Me, Hard Case Crime, 2020
 
    
    - * Who Owns What and Which and Why, (ar)  Designers West December 1990
 
    
    - * Why Didn’t Someone Tell Me About Crying in the Shower?, (pm)  Where Robot Mice and Robot Men Run Round in Robot Towns, Knopf, 1977
 
    
    - * Why Disney Will Last Forever, (ar)  Mickey Is Sixty, Shelley Lewis Waln, 1988
 
    
    - * Why Ghouls Leave Home, (hu)  Fantascience Digest July/August/September 1939
 
    - * Why I Selected “Zero Hour”, (is)  My Best Science Fiction Story ed. Leo Margulies & Oscar J. Friend, Merlin Press, 1949
 
    - * Why Man Explores, (sy)  Omni November 1981
 
    
    - * Why Space, Why Shakespeare, (pm) 
 
    
    - * Why Viking Lander, Why the Planet Mars?, (pm)  Los Angeles Times June 27 1976
 
    
    - * Wilber and His Germ, (vi)  Rob Wagner’s Script May 24 1941; early version of “The Watchers”, Weird Tales May ’45.
 
    - * The Wilderness, (ss)  Today April 6 1952
 
    
    - * The Wilderness  [Mars], (ss)  The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction November 1952; revised from Today Apr 6 ’52.
 
    
      -  The Golden Apples of the Sun, Doubleday, 1953
 
      -  The Martian Chronicles (var. 1), UKSFBC, 1953
 
      -  The Golden Apples of the Sun (var. 1), Rupert Hart-Davis, 1953
 
      -  Stories for Tomorrow ed. William Sloane, Funk & Wagnalls, 1954
 
      -  Stories for Tomorrow (var. 1) ed. William Sloane, Eyre & Spottiswoode, 1955
 
      -  The Martian Chronicles (var. 2), Time Inc., 1963
 
      -  Universe Ahead ed. Sylvia Engdahl & Rick Roberson, Atheneum, 1975
 
      -  The Stories of Ray Bradbury, Knopf, 1980
 
      -  Classic Stories 1, Bantam Spectra, 1990
 
      -  Classic Stories 1 (var. 1), Bantam Spectra, 1995
 
      -  The Martian Chronicles (var. 5), Avon, 1997
 
      -  The Golden Apples of the Sun and Other Stories, Avon, 1997
 
      -  Fourth Planet from the Sun ed. Gordon Van Gelder, Thunder's Mouth Press, 2005
 
      -  The Golden Apples of the Sun, Subterranean Press, 2008
 
      -  The Martian Chronicles: The Complete Edition, Subterranean Press, 2010
 
    
    - * Wild in Galway, (ss)  Harper’s Magazine August 1959, as "A Wild Night in Galway"
 
    
    - * A Wild Night in Galway, (ss)  Harper’s Magazine August 1959
 
    
    - * The Wind, (ss)  Weird Tales March 1943
 
    
      -  Weird Tales (Canada) July 1943
 
      -  Dark Carnival, Arkham House, 1947
 
      -  Dark Carnival (var. 1), Hamish Hamilton, 1948
 
      -  Argosy (UK) November 1951, as "Valley of the Winds"
 
      -  The Mysterious Traveler Magazine November 1951
 
      -  The October Country, Ballantine, 1955
 
      -  The October Country (var. 1), Ace UK, 1961
 
      -  Alfred Hitchcock Presents: Stories My Mother Never Told Me ed. Alfred Hitchcock, Random House, 1963
 
      -  Great Science-Fiction ed. Tony Licata, Three Star Books, 1965
 
      -  Alfred Hitchcock Presents: More Stories My Mother Never Told Me ed. Alfred Hitchcock, Dell, 1965
 
      -  Alfred Hitchcock Presents: Stories My Mother Never Told Me, Part I ed. Alfred Hitchcock, Pan, 1966
 
      -  Far Out ed. Arthur Arkley, NEL, 1974
 
      -  Ray Bradbury, Harrap, 1975
 
      -  The Diversifier July 1977
 
      -  Nature’s Revenge ed. Seon Manley & Gogo Lewis, Lothrop, Lee & Shepard, 1978
 
      -  The Penguin Book of Ghost Stories ed. J. A. Cuddon, Penguin, 1984
 
      -  Dark Carnival (var. 2), Gauntlet Press, 2001
 
      -  Bradbury Stories, HarperCollins/Morrow, 2003
 
      -  The Collected Stories of Ray Bradbury: A Critical Edition: Volume 1: 1938-1943, Kent State University Press, 2011
 
      -  The Illustrated Man, The October Country, Other Stories, Library of America, 2022
 
      -  Dark Carnival (var. 3), Subterranean Press, 2025
 
    
    - * “The Wind”: March 1943, (is)  Dark Carnival (var. 2), Gauntlet Press, 2001
 
    - * The Window  [Green Town], (ss)  Collier’s August 5 1950
 
    
    - * Wind-Up World, (vi)  Marionettes, Inc., Subterranean Press, 2009
 
    - * The Wingless Bat, (ar)  Dark Carnival (var. 2), Gauntlet Press, 2001
 
    - * The Wish, (ss)  Woman’s Day December 1973
 
    
    - * The Witch Door, (ss)  Playboy December 1995
 
    
    - * Within a Summer Frame, (pm)  The Haunted Computer and the Android Pope, Knopf, 1981
 
    
    - * With Love, (pm)  I Live by the Invisible, Salmon Publishing Ltd., 2002
 
    - * With Nothing Trembles, (pm)  Iniquities Autumn 1991
 
    - * With Smiles as Wide as Summer, (ss)  Clipper November/December 1961
 
    
    - * A Woman Is a Fast-Moving Picnic, (ss)  Driving Blind, Avon, 1997
 
    - * The Women, (ss)  Famous Fantastic Mysteries October 1948
 
    
      -  The Fiend in You ed. Charles Beaumont, Ballantine, 1962
 
      -  I Sing the Body Electric!, Knopf, 1969
 
      -  Argosy May 1974
 
      -  The Stories of Ray Bradbury, Knopf, 1980
 
      -  Sea-Cursed ed. T. Liam McDonald, Stefan R. Dziemianowicz & Martin H. Greenberg, Barnes & Noble, 1994
 
      -  I Sing the Body Electric! and Other Stories, Avon, 1998
 
      -  I Sing the Body Electric! and Other Stories (var. 1), Subterranean Press, 2007
 
    
    - * Women Know Themselves; All Men Wonder, (pm)  When Elephants Last in the Dooryard Bloomed, Knopf, 1973
 
    
    - * The Wonderful Death of Dudley Stone, (ss)  Charm July 1954
 
    
      -  The October Country, Ballantine, 1955
 
      -  Argosy (UK) April 1956, as "Chance of a Lifetime"
 
      -  Mystery Digest November 1957
 
      -  The October Country (var. 1), Ace UK, 1961
 
      -  Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine January 1984
 
      -  The Haunted Hour ed. Cynthia Manson & Constance Scarborough, Berkley Prime Crime, 1995
 
      -  Bradbury Stories, HarperCollins/Morrow, 2003
 
      -  The Illustrated Man, The October Country, Other Stories, Library of America, 2022
 
    
    - * The Wonderful Ice Cream Suit, (ss)  The Saturday Evening Post October 4 1958, as "The Magic White Suit"
 
    
      -  The Day It Rained Forever, Rupert Hart-Davis, 1959
 
      -  A Medicine for Melancholy, Doubleday, 1959
 
      -  The Vintage Bradbury, Vintage, 1965
 
      -  The Stories of Ray Bradbury, Knopf, 1980
 
      -  Fahrenheit 451: Short Stories, Raduga Publishers, 1983
 
      -  Classic Stories 2, Bantam Spectra, 1990
 
    
    - * The Wonderful Ice Cream Suit, (pl)  The Wonderful Ice Cream Suit and Other Plays, Bantam, 1972; adapted from The Saturday Evening Post Oct 4 ’58.
 
    - * The Wonderful Ice Cream Suit and Other Plays, (co) Bantam (pb), April 1972 
 
    - * World Interdependence Fund, (co) World Interdependence Fund (quarto), April 1985 
 
    - * The World the Children Made, (ss)  The Saturday Evening Post September 23 1950
 
    
      -  The Saturday Evening Post Stories 1950, Random House, 1950
 
      -  The Illustrated Man, Doubleday, 1951, as "The Veldt"
 
      -  The Illustrated Man (var. 1), Rupert Hart-Davis, 1952, as "The Veldt"
 
      -  Beyond the Barriers of Space and Time ed. Judith Merril, Random House, 1954, as "The Veldt"
 
      -  More Horror Stories ed. Elizabeth Lee, Elek Bestseller Library, 1962, as "The Veldt"
 
      -  The Vintage Bradbury, Vintage, 1965, as "The Veldt"
 
      -  Second Orbit ed. G. D. Doherty, John Murray, 1965, as "The Veldt"
 
      -  Untravelled Worlds ed. Alan Frank Barter & R. Wilson, Macmillan UK, 1966, as "The Veldt"
 
      -  Masters’ Choice ed. Laurence M. Janifer, Simon & Schuster, 1966, as "The Veldt"
 
      -  Science Fiction ed. L. P. Stupin, Prosveshcheniye, 1970, as "The Veldt"
 
      -  World Zero Minus ed. Aidan & Nancy Chambers, Topliners, 1971, as "The Veldt"
 
      -  Science Fiction 3 ed. Robert Pierce & Murray Suid, Houghton Mifflin, 1973, as "The Veldt"
 
      -  Past, Present, and Future Perfect ed. Jack C. Wolf & Gregory Fitz Gerald, Fawcett Premier, 1973, as "The Veldt"
 
      -  Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow… ed. Bonnie L. Heintz, Frank Herbert, Donald A. Joos & Jane Agorn McGee, Holt, Rinehart & Winston, 1974, as "The Veldt"
 
      -  Ray Bradbury, Harrap, 1975, as "The Veldt"
 
      -  The Gourmet Crook Book ed. Tony Wilmot, Everest Books, 1976, as "The Veldt"
 
      -  The Best Horror Stories, Hamlyn, 1977, as "The Veldt"
 
      -  Space 3 ed. Richard Davis, Abelard Schuman UK, 1977, as "The Veldt"
 
      -  The Stories of Ray Bradbury, Knopf, 1980, as "The Veldt"
 
      -  Suspense ed. Raymond Wilson, John Murray, 1982, as "The Veldt"
 
      -  The Best Horror Stories (var. 1), BDD/Mallard Press, 1990, as "The Veldt"
 
      -  The Best Horror Stories (var. 1), Ivy Leaf, 1990, as "The Veldt"
 
      -  The Puffin Book of Ghosts and Ghouls ed. Gene Kemp, Viking UK, 1992, as "The Veldt"
 
      -  Simulations ed. Karie Jacobson, Citadel Twilight, 1993, as "The Veldt"
 
      -  Science and Technology Today ed. Nancy R. MacKenzie, St. Martin's, 1995, as "The Veldt"
 
      -  American Gothic Tales ed. Joyce Carol Oates, Penguin/Plume, 1996, as "The Veldt"
 
      -  The Young Oxford Book of Nasty Endings ed. Dennis Pepper, Oxford University Press, 1997, as "The Veldt"
 
      -  Science-Fiction Classics: The Stories That Morphed Into Movies ed. Forrest J Ackerman, TV Books, 1999, as "The Veldt"
 
      -  Technohorror ed. James Frenkel, Lowell House/Roxbury Park Books, 1999, as "The Veldt"
 
      -  Norton Anthology of Short Fiction: Sixth Edition ed. R. V. Cassill & Richard Bausch, W.W. Norton & Company, 2000, as "The Veldt"
 
      -  The Longman Anthology of Short Fiction ed. Dana Gioia & R. S. Gwynn, Longman US, 2000, as "The Veldt"
 
      -  Forever and the Earth, PS Publishing, 2005, as "The Veldt"
 
      -  The Illustrated Man, The October Country, Other Stories, Library of America, 2022, as "The Veldt"
 
    
    - * Worry!!!, (ed)  Futuria Fantasia Fall 1939
 
    - * The Year 2150 A.D., (vi)  Shangri-La 1950
 
    
    - * The Years Cannot Be Hurried, (ss) 
 
    
    - * The Year the Glop-Monster Won the Golden Lion at Cannes, (ss)  Cavalier July 1967
 
    
    - * Yesterday I Lived!, (ss)  Flynn’s Detective Fiction August 1944
 
    
      -  Flynn’s Detective Fiction (Canada) October 1944
 
      -  Great Detectives ed. David Willis McCullough, Pantheon, 1984
 
      -  A Memory of Murder, Dell, 1984
 
      -  The Collected Stories of Ray Bradbury: A Critical Edition: Volume 3: 1944-1945, Kent State University Press, 2017, as "No Phones, Private Coffin"
 
      -  Killer, Come Back to Me, Hard Case Crime, 2020
 
    
    - * Yestermorrow, (nf) Capra Press (hc), February 1992 
 
    - * Yestermorrow Place, (ar)  Designers West March 1987
 
    
    - * Yes, We’ll Gather at the River, (ss)  I Sing the Body Electric!, Knopf, 1969
 
    
    - * Yes, We’ll Gather at the River, (ar)  Designers West June 1988
 
    
    - * Ylla  [Mars], (ss)  Maclean’s January 1 1950, as "I’ll Not Ask for Wine"
 
    
      -  Avon Fantasy Reader 14 ed. Donald A. Wollheim, Avon Novels Inc., 1950
 
      -  The Martian Chronicles, Doubleday, 1950
 
      -  The Silver Locusts, Rupert Hart-Davis, 1951
 
      -  The Outer Reaches ed. August Derleth, Pellegrini & Cudahy, 1951
 
      -  The Martian Chronicles (var. 1), UKSFBC, 1953
 
      -  The Outer Reaches (var. 1) ed. August Derleth, Berkley, 1958
 
      -  The Outer Reaches (var. 2) ed. August Derleth, Consul, 1963
 
      -  The Martian Chronicles (var. 2), Time Inc., 1963
 
      -  The Vintage Bradbury, Vintage, 1965
 
      -  Fahrenheit 451: Short Stories, Raduga Publishers, 1983
 
      -  The Martian Chronicles (var. 4), Doubleday, 1990
 
      -  The Martian Chronicles (var. 5), Avon, 1997
 
      -  Bradbury Stories, HarperCollins/Morrow, 2003
 
      -  The Martian Chronicles: The Complete Edition, Subterranean Press, 2010
 
      -  The Collected Stories of Ray Bradbury: A Critical Edition: Volume 3: 1944-1945, Kent State University Press, 2017
 
      -  Lost Mars ed. Mike Ashley, The British Library, 2018
 
    
    - * You Can Go Home Again, (pm)  Nepenthe Spring 1969
 
    
    - * You Can’t Go Home Again, Not Even if You Stay There!, (pm)  The Haunted Computer and the Android Pope, Knopf, 1981
 
    
    - * You Must Never Touch the Cage, (ss)  Dawn to Dusk: Cautionary Travels, Gauntlet Press, 2011
 
    - * The Young Galileo Speaks, (pm)  Science Digest October 1976
 
    
    - * Zaharoff/Richter Mark V, (ss)  Quicker than the Eye, Avon, 1996
 
    - * Zen and the Art of Writing, (ar)  The Writer October 1958
 
    
    - * Zen and the Art of Writing; and, The Joy of Writing, (nf) Capra Press (hc), 1973 
 
    - * Zen in the Art of Writing, (nf) Capra (hc), March 1990 
 
    - * Zero Hour, (ss)  Planet Stories Fall 1947
 
    
      -  Avon Fantasy Reader 8 ed. Donald A. Wollheim, Avon Publishing Co., 1948
 
      -  Invasion from Mars ed. Orson Welles, Dell, 1949
 
      -  My Best Science Fiction Story ed. Leo Margulies & Oscar J. Friend, Merlin Press, 1949
 
      -  The Illustrated Man, Doubleday, 1951
 
      -  The Illustrated Man (var. 1), Rupert Hart-Davis, 1952
 
      -  Best SF Two ed. Edmund Crispin, Faber and Faber, 1956
 
      -  Aspects of Science Fiction ed. G. D. Doherty, John Murray, 1959
 
      -  S Is for Space, Doubleday, 1966
 
      -  Something Strange ed. Marjorie B. Smiley, Mary Delores Jarmon & Domenica Paterno, Macmillan, 1969
 
      -  Science Fiction ed. Sylvia Z. Brodkin & Elizabeth J. Pearson, McDougal, Littell & Co., 1973
 
      -  Ray Bradbury, Harrap, 1975
 
      -  The Best Science-Fiction Stories, Hamlyn, 1977
 
      -  Science Fiction ed. James Gibson, John Murray, 1978
 
      -  The Great Science Fiction Stories: Volume 9, 1947 ed. Isaac Asimov & Martin H. Greenberg, DAW, 1983
 
      -  The Golden Years of Science Fiction: Fifth Series ed. Isaac Asimov & Martin H. Greenberg, Bonanza, 1985
 
      -  The World Treasury of Science Fiction ed. David G. Hartwell, Little Brown, 1989
 
      -  Classic Stories 2, Bantam Spectra, 1990
 
      -  Bruce Coville’s Book of Aliens ed. Bruce Coville, Scholastic/Apple, 1994
 
      -  Supernatural Stories ed. William Mayne, Kingfisher, 1995
 
      -  Supernatural Stories (var. 1) ed. William Mayne, Kingfisher US, 1996
 
      -  Naughty Kids ed. Angela D. Manning, ELI, 2000
 
      -  Bradbury Stories, HarperCollins/Morrow, 2003
 
      -  Science Fiction Gems, Volume 15 ed. Gregory Luce, Armchair Fiction, 2018
 
      -  The Illustrated Man, The October Country, Other Stories, Library of America, 2022
 
    
    - * [front cover], (cv)  Dark Carnival (var. 2), Gauntlet Press, 2001
 
    - * [front cover], (cv)  It Came from Outer Space, Gauntlet Press, 2004
 
    - * [front cover], (cv)  The Cat’s Pajamas, Morrow, 2004
 
    - * [front cover], (cv)  Somewhere a Band Is Playing, Gauntlet Press, 2007
 
    - * [front cover], (cv)  Greentown Tinseltown, Stanza Press, 2012
 
    - * [letter], (lt)  Weird Tales Nov 1943,   Jan 1945
 
    - * [letter], (lt)  Unknown Worlds of Science Fiction May 1975
 
    - * [letter], (lt)  New Venture #3, Winter 1975
 
    - * [letter], (lt)  Argosy November 1990
 
    - * [letter], (lt)  Playboy December 2011
 
    - * [letter from California], (lt)  Famous Fantastic Mysteries December 1940
 
    - * [letter from California], (lt)  Fantastic Novels Magazine Jan,   Apr 1941
 
    - * [letter from Los Angeles, CA], (lt)  Astounding Science-Fiction Apr,   Dec 1939
 
    - * [letter from Los Angeles, CA], (lt)  Unknown Jul 1939,   Mar 1940,   Feb 1941
 
    - * [letter from Los Angeles, CA], (lt)  Thrilling Wonder Stories August 1939
 
    - * [letter from Los Angeles, CA], (lt)  Weird Tales Nov 1939,   Mar 1940,  Weird Tales #1 1981
 
    - * [various letters], (lt)  Match to Flame: The Fictional Path to Fahrenheit 451, Lettered Edition by Ray Bradbury, Gauntlet Press, 2007
 
    
  
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_____, [ref.]
  
    - * About the 1988 Grand Master: Ray Bradbury: Ambassador to the Future by Greg Bear, (ms)  The Bulletin of the Science Fiction Writers of America #103, Spring 1989
 
    - * The All-Star SF Author by Alfred Bester, (rv)  The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction March 1961
 
    
    - * Argonotes, (bg)  Argosy February 1952, uncredited.
 
    - * Balloon, Oh Balloon! by Algis Budrys, (ss)  Riverside Quarterly February 1965
 
    
    - * “Be Careful What You Ask For…”: Serling, Bradbury and Beaumont by Roger Anker, (ar)  Dark Discoveries #14, Summer 2009
 
    - * Becoming Bradbury by Lloyd Fradkin, (bg)  The Interocitor #1, 2024
 
    - * Bibliografia Italiana di Ray Bradbury by Ugo Malaguti, (bi)  Nova SF (Italy) v1 #1, May 1967
 
    - * Bradbury: A Fan’s Reflection by Samuel James Maronie, (ar)  The Pulpster #29, 2020
 
    - * Bradbury at Harper by H. R. Felgenhauer, (ar)  Fantasy Commentator Fall 1995
 
    - * Bradbury Bibliography by William F. Nolan, (bi)  The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction May 1963, as "An Index to the Works of Ray Bradbury"
 
    
    - * The Bradbury Chronicles (with Martin H. Greenberg & William F. Nolan) by Andrew Sawyer, (br)  Foundation #55, Summer 1992
 
    - * The Bradbury Chronicles by James E. Gunn, (is)  The Road to Science Fiction #3 ed. James Gunn, Mentor, 1979
 
    - * The Bradbury Chronicles by Shel Dorf, (iv)  Unknown Worlds of Science Fiction January 1975
 
    - * Bradbury Endorsements by Donn Albright, (bi)  Presenting Moonshine #37, March 1974
 
    - * Bradburyiana from Donn Albright by Donn Albright, (bi)  Presenting Moonshine v2 #8, 1973
 
    - * Bradbury in Hollywood: A Conversation with Ray Bradbury by Dennis Etchison, (iv)  The Weird Fiction Review #5, Fall 2014
 
    - * Bradbury in Popular Publications by Garyn G. Roberts, (bi)  The Pulpster #29, 2020
 
    - * Bradbury in Popular’s Pulps by Garyn G. Roberts, (ar)  The Pulpster #29, 2020
 
    - * Bradbury in the Pulps by William F. Nolan, (bi)  Xenophile #36, November 1977
 
    - * Bradburyland by Andy Hooper, (ar)  Trap Door #30, December 2013
 
    - * Bradbury on Bradbury—and Beyond by Bob Jacobs, (iv)  Writer’s Digest February 1976
 
    
    - * Bradbury on Screen: A Saga of Perseverance by F. E. Edwards, (ar)  Venture Science Fiction August 1969
 
    - * Bradbury: Prose Poet in the Age of Space by William F. Nolan, (ar)  The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction May 1963
 
    
    - * Bradbury Revisited by William F. Nolan, (fw)  Ray Bradbury: The Life of Fiction by Jonathan R. Eller & William F. Touponce, Kent State University Press, 2004, as "Ray, Ray, Ray"
 
    
    - * Bradbury’s Credo by Gregorio Montejo, (ar)  Fungi #20, Spring 2011
 
    - * Bradbury’s First Book Appearances by William F. Nolan, (bi)  Xenophile #36, November 1977
 
    - * Bradbury Speaks by Graham Sleight, (br)  Interzone #201, December 2005
 
    - * Bradbury Still Offers His Unique Magic by Tyson Blue, (ar)  Castle Rock February 1989
 
    - * A Brief Survey of the Short Story Part 19: Ray Bradbury by Chris Power, (ar)  The Guardian July 15 2009
 
    - * Burgess Meredith Reads Ray Bradbury by P. Schuyler Miller, (br)  Analog Science Fact—Science Fiction November 1962
 
    - * Cassandra, Old and New: Fahrenheit 451 and Oryx and Crake by Jeremy Smith, (ar)  The New York Review of Science Fiction #183, November 2003
 
    - * Checklist of Author’s Works: 1946-1956 by Mike Ashley, (bi)  The History of the Science Fiction Magazine: Part 3: 1946-1955 ed. Mike Ashley, NEL, 1976
 
    - * The Chronicles on Stage: A Review by Bruce Francis, (th)  Xenophile #36, November 1977
 
    - * The Circus of Dr. Lao and Other Improbable Stories by P. Schuyler Miller, (br)  Astounding Science Fiction August 1957
 
    
    - * Connings: Bradbury/Oates by Donald R. Burleson, (ar)  Studies in Weird Fiction #11, Spring 1992
 
    - * Conversations with Ray Bradbury by ed. Steven L. Aggelis, (an) University Press of Mississippi (tp), July 2004 
 
    - * Conversations with Ray Bradbury (with Steven L. Aggelis) by David Mathew, (br)  Interzone #197, March/April 2005
 
    - * The Crime/Suspense Fiction of Ray Bradbury: A Listing by William F. Nolan, (bi)  The Armchair Detective April 1971
 
    - * Dandelion Wine by Donn Albright, (bi)  Presenting Moonshine #37, March 1974
 
    - * Dandelion Wine by Floyd C. Gale, (br)  Galaxy Science Fiction April 1958
 
    - * Dandelion Wine by P. Schuyler Miller, (br)  Astounding Science Fiction September 1958
 
    - * Dandelion Wine by David Mathew, (br)  Interzone #214, February 2008
 
    - * Darkness in Literature: Ray Bradbury’s Something Wicked This Way Comes by David Barnett, (ar)  The Guardian December 14 2012
 
    - * Death Is a Lonely Business by Michael Bishop, (br)  Atlanta Journal-Constitution November 29 1985
 
    
    - * Death Is a Lonely Business by Andrew Andrews, (br)  Thrust #27, Summer 1987
 
    - * Death Is a Lonely Business by Christopher Priest, (br)  “It” Came from Outer Space by Christopher Priest, GrimGrin Studio, 2009
 
    - * Dinosaur Tales by Andrew Andrews, (br)  Science Fiction Review #50, Spring 1984
 
    - * Dinosaur Tales by John D. DiPrete, (br)  Science Fiction Review #54, Spring 1985
 
    - * Driving Blind by Peter Crowther, (br)  Interzone #127, January 1998
 
    - * Driving Blind by Darrell Schweitzer, (br)  The New York Review of Science Fiction #114, February 1998
 
    - * Dust of Farewell-Summer: The Small-Town America of Ray Bradbury by Gwendolyn Kiste, (ar)  Unnerving Magazine #2, March 2017
 
    - * Ellison’s Love Letter to Bradbury: “He Who Grew Up Reading Sherlock Holmes” by Nestor Bondoni, (ar)  The New York Review of Science Fiction #355, 2021
 
    - * Everything You Need to Know About Ray Bradbury by William White, (ar)  Presenting Moonshine #42, August 1975
 
    - * Extract from John Nieminski’s Bibliographical Index to EQMM, (bi)  Presenting Moonshine #42, August 1975, uncredited.
 
    - * Fahrenheit  451 by Groff Conklin, (br)  Galaxy Science Fiction February 1954
 
    - * Fahrenheit  451, (br)  Authentic Science Fiction Monthly #47, July 15 1954
 
    - * Fahrenheit 451 by Groff Conklin, (br)  Galaxy Science Fiction February 1954
 
    
    - * Fahrenheit 451 by P. Schuyler Miller, (br)  Astounding Science Fiction April 1954
 
    
    - * Fahrenheit 451 by Richard E. Geis, (br)  Science Fiction Review #33, October 1969
 
    - * Farenheit 451 by Noah W. McLeod, (br)  Psychotic #10, April 1954
 
    - * Farenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury by Stewart Kemble, (br)  Fantastic Worlds Spring 1954
 
    - * Favourites in Fear: ’Homecoming’ by Ray Bradbury by Edward O’Brien, (ar)  All Hallows #25, October 2000
 
    - * The Fog Horn by Allen Koszowski, (il)  Weird Tales Winter 2002/2003
 
    - * From Tannersville to Los Angeles: Talking with Ray Bradbury, (iv)  Footsteps #3, Spring 1984, uncredited.
 
    - * From the Archive: Ray Bradbury on Life, Love and Buck Rogers by John Ezard, (iv)  The Guardian August 24 1990, as "The Tender Advocate of Wonder"
 
    
    - * From the Dust Returned by Iain Emsley, (br)  Interzone #180, June/July 2002
 
    - * Frost and Fire (with Klaus Janson) by Richard E. Geis, (br)  Science Fiction Review #58, Spring 1986
 
    - * God Bless! by William F. Nolan, (pm)  2000
 
    
    - * The Golden Apples of the Sun by H. J. Campbell, (br)  Authentic Science Fiction Monthly #33, May 15 1953
 
    - * The Golden Apples of the Sun, (br)  Weird Tales July 1953
 
    - * The Golden Apples of the Sun by Sam Merwin, Jr., (br)  Fantastic Universe August/September 1953
 
    - * The Golden Apples of the Sun by Groff Conklin, (br)  Galaxy Science Fiction August 1953
 
    - * The Golden Apples of the Sun by P. Schuyler Miller, (br)  Astounding Science Fiction Oct 1953,   Apr 1962
 
    
    - * Goodbye, Old Pal by William F. Nolan, (ob)  Locus July 2012
 
    
    - * A Graveyard for Lunatics by Andrew Andrews, (br)  Science Fiction Review #7, February 1992
 
    - * High Priest of Sci-Fi by William Hall, (iv)  Rex #28, 1971
 
    - * The Illustrated Man by Groff Conklin, (br)  Galaxy Science Fiction June 1951
 
    - * The Illustrated Man by Villiers Gerson, (br)  Astounding Science Fiction July 1951
 
    - * The Illustrated Man, (br)  Weird Tales September 1951
 
    - * The Illustrated Man by Harlan Ellison, (br)  The Bulletin of the Cleveland Science Fiction Society April 1952
 
    - * The Illustrated Man, (br)  Authentic Science Fiction #26, October 15 1952
 
    - * The Illustrated Man by Damon Knight, (br)  Science Fiction Quarterly February 1953
 
    - * The Illustrated Man by Peter Crowther, (br)  Interzone #129, March 1998
 
    - * The Illustrator Man by Peter Crowther, (iv)  Fear #4 Jan/Feb,   #5 Mar/Apr 1989
 
    - * An Index to the Works of Ray Bradbury by William F. Nolan, (bi)  The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction May 1963
 
    - * In Memoriam: Ray Bradbury by Ruth Berman, Denise D. Dumars, Samantha Henderson, Sandra Kasturi, Deborah P. Kolodji, David C. Kopaska-Merkel, Margaret Ballif Simon & David Lee Summers, (ob)  Star*Line July/September 2012
 
    - * Interview: Ray Bradbury by William J. Grabowski, (iv)  The Horror Show Winter 1985
 
    - * Interview: Ray Bradbury by Andrew F. Gulli, (iv)  The Strand Magazine #28, June/September 2009
 
    - * Interviews by Donn Albright & Jonathan R. Eller, (iv)  Greentown Tinseltown, Stanza Press, 2012
 
    - * Interview with Ray Bradbury by Dorothy Simon & Paul C. Turner, (iv)  Vertex April 1973
 
    - * Interview with Ray Bradbury by Donn Albright, (iv)  Gauntlet #2, 1991
 
    - * An Interview with Ray Bradbury by Jeffrey M. Elliot, (iv)  San Francisco Review June 1977
 
    
    - * An Interview with Ray Bradbury by George Zebrowski, (iv)  Synergy SF: New Science Fiction ed. George Zebrowski, Five Star US, 2004
 
    - * An Interview with Ray Bradbury by Jonathan R. Eller, (iv)  Cemetery Dance #65, 2011
 
    - * Intruders in the Dust: Ray Bradbury’s Elliott Family by Matthew F. Bradley, (ar)  Bare•Bones #3, Summer 2020
 
    - * Invasion from Earth: Ray Bradbury’s The Martian Chronicles by Donald Morefield, (ar)  The Zone and Premonitions #7, Winter 1998/1999
 
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