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Collection of 28 stories and one poem, with the full contents of I Sing the Body Electric! (1969) and 11 stories from Long After Midnight (1976). |
Limited to 250 signed numbered copies, in slipcase, reprinting the 1998 (Avon) collection of the same name. Also available in a Lettered Edition limited to 26 signed traycased copies ($750.00), with an extra section not in the limited including a reproduction of an original proposed cover sketch by the author, an early version of the short story “The Kilimanjaro Device,” then called “The Kilimanjaro Machine”, complete with copious hand corrections, and a reproduction of an earlier version of the poem “Christus Apollo”. again, heavily hand edited and corrected by Mr. Bradbury. |
Limited to 750 signed and numbered copies. A lettered edition is also available ($400.00) containing a section of “bonus material”. Details taken from online listing. |
Details taken from online listing. |
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Japanese edition in English for schools. |
Collection of one story and two poems. Published in a signed and numbered limited cloth edition of 300 copies plus 100 deluxe copies. |
English edition (Hart-Davis 1964) omits “Almost the End of the World”. |
Single-sheet poem printed and distributed to students of California State University, Northridge. Also available in a limited edition of 26 boxed copies, signed and numbered by the author, bound with five prints by Hans Burkhardt signed and numbered by the artist. |
Collection of five stories, one original, plus a previously unpublished screen treatment. Several stories are set in a world where the company Marionettes, Inc. creates functional duplicates of people. |
In England as The Silver Locusts. |
Collection of 49 stories, 27 from the 1997 Avon edition of The Martian Chronicles, plus 22 related stories, seven original; one essay; two screenplays; 1990 and 1997 introductions by Bradbury; and five color plates by Edward Miller. Despite the title, though, it does not include “The Fire Balloons” which was in most previous editions of The Martian Chronicles. Co-published with PS Publishing; a planned Hill House edition never appeared. Introductions and afterwords by John Scalzi, Joe Hill, Marc Scott Zicree, and Richard Matheson. A limited edition of 500; a lettered edition of 26 ($600.00) is also available. |
This edition adds “The Fire Balloons” and “The Wilderness” to the contents of the Doubleday (1950) edition, as well as a new introduction by Fred Hoyle. |
Reprint (Hart-Davis 1951 as The Silver Locusts) SF collection of 26 stories and vignettes. This is the first British edition titled The Martian Chronicles but follows the variant contents of the 1951 Hart-Davis edition. |
This is the 40th Anniversary Edition with a new introduction by the author. This edition adds “The Fire Balloons” (but not “The Wilderness”) to the contents of the Doubleday (1950) edition. |
This edition adds “The Fire Balloons” and “The Wilderness” to the contents of the Doubleday (1950) edition, as well as a new introduction by Bradbury, but drops “Way in the Middle of the Air”. In addition, the dates for the stories have been pushed back 31 years and there have been minor “updates and revisions” to the stories. Details taken from online listing. |
Collection of 16 stories that preceded and influenced Fahrenheit 451, some in draft form, with occasional commentary. Preface by Bradbury, foreword by Matheson, with correspondence between Bradbury and Matheson; introduction by William Touponce, and an essay by Jonathan Eller. This is a limited edition of 750, signed by Bradbury; a deluxe lettered edition of 52 ($400.00) signed by Matheson and Bradbury also includes facsimiles of letters and two stories, one previously unpublished. This is dated 2006, but did not appear until now. |
Also in Twice 22. In England with some contents change as The Day It Rained Forever. |
Reprint (Bantam 1990 as Classic Stories 2) omnibus/collection of 31 stories from A Medicine for Melancholy (Doubleday 1959) and S is for Space (Doubleday 1996). |
Non-sf/fantasy, associational. Collection of 15 stories of crime and terror written for the mystery pulps. “Revealed—for the first time! The skeletons in Ray Bradbury’s closet!”, the blurb announces. |
Screenplay, an adaptation by Bradbury of Melville’s novel. A signed, lettered, limited edition of 26 ($400.00) with the addition of Bradbury’s working notes, is also available. |
Screenplay by Bradbury based on Winsor McCay’s fantasy comic strip Little Nemo in Slumberland. A signed trade edition of 40 ($125.00) is also available. |
Collection of two novellas, with introductions to each by Bradbury. “Leviathan ’99” originated as a radio script; Somewhere a Band Is Playing (Gauntlet 2007, not seen) was an unfinished novel started as a film idea for Katherine Hepburn. |
Original collection of 25 stories, nine reprints, with a new afterword by Bradbury. |
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Collection of 21 recent stories (9 previously unpublished), and an afterword by Bradbury. |