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    This Attic Where the Meadow Greens Ray Bradbury (Northridge, CA: Lord John Press, 1979 [Mar ’80], 45pp, hc)
    Poetry collection. Published in a limited edition of 300.
    • Abandon in Place · pm The Los Angeles Times May 20 1979
    • This Attic Where the Meadow Greens · pm *
    • Poem Written at Noon While Passing Through a Small Town in Upper Illinois on June 25, 1978 · pm *
    • Melville: A Requiem and a Warning · pm Calypsolog Dec 1979
    • The Shakespeare Banquet, The Kipling Feast · pm Fade In Win 1979
    • Shakespeare the Father, Freud the Son. · pm Los Angeles Times Book Review Oct 7 1979
    • A Miracle of Popes, All with One Face! · pm *
    • The Bike Repairmen · pm Santa Susana Press 1978 (broadside)
    • If Peaches Could Be Painters · pm *
    • Once the Years Were Numerous and the Funerals Few · pm *


    To Sing Strange Songs Ray Bradbury (Exeter, England: Wheaton & Co., Jun ’79, 102pp, tp)
    Textbook.
    • Surprise! Surprise!—An Introduction · in
    • If Only We Had Taller Been · pm Mars and the Mind of Man, ed. Bruce Murray, Harper & Row 1973
    • Fever Dream · ss Weird Tales Sep 1948
    • A Sound of Thunder · ss Collier’s Jun 28 1952
    • The Fog-horn · ss The Saturday Evening Post Jun 23 1951, as “The Beast from 20,000 Fathoms”
    • The April Witch · ss The Saturday Evening Post Apr 5 1952
    • Illumination · ss The Reporter May 16 1957
    • Statues · ss Dandelion Wine, Ray Bradbury, Garden City, NY: Doubleday 1957
    • All Summer in a Day · ss F&SF Mar 1954
    • Icarus Montgolfier Wright · ss F&SF May 1956
    • I Sing the Body Electric! · nv McCall’s Aug 1969, as “The Beautiful One Is Here”
    • Uncle Einar · ss Dark Carnival, Arkham House: Sauk City, WI 1947
    • Boys! Raise Giant Mushrooms in Your Cellar! · ss Galaxy Oct 1962, as “Come Into My Cellar”
    • Why Viking Lander, Why the Planet Mars? · pm The Los Angeles Times Jun 27 1976


    Tomorrow Midnight Ray Bradbury (Ballantine U2142, 1966, 50¢, 188pp, pb)
    Stories in cartoon form, adapted by Albert B. Feldstein.
    • Foreword · fw
    • Punishment Without Crime [Marionettes, Inc.] · ss Other Worlds Science Stories Mar 1950
    • I, Rocket · ss Amazing May 1944
    • King of the Gray Spaces · ss Famous Fantastic Mysteries Dec 1943
    • The One Who Waits · ss Arkham Sampler Sum 1949
    • The Long Years [Martian] · ss Maclean’s Sep 15 1948
    • There Will Come Soft Rains · ss Collier’s May 6 1950
    • Mars Is Heaven! · ss Planet Stories Fll 1948
    • Outcast of the Stars · ss Super Science Stories Mar 1950


    Twice 22 Ray Bradbury (Doubleday, 1966, $4.95, 406pp, hc)
    • The Golden Apples of the Sun · co Doubleday 1953
    • The Fog Horn · ss The Saturday Evening Post Jun 23 1951, as “The Beast from 20,000 Fathoms”
    • The Pedestrian · ss The Reporter Aug 7 1951; F&SF Feb 1952
    • The April Witch · ss The Saturday Evening Post Apr 5 1952
    • The Wilderness · ss F&SF Nov 1952
    • The Fruit at the Bottom of the Bowl · ss Detective Book Magazine Nov 1948, as “Touch and Go!”; Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine Jan 1953
    • Invisible Boy · ss Mademoiselle Nov 1945
    • The Flying Machine · ss The Golden Apples of the Sun, Garden City, NY: Doubleday 1953
    • The Murderer · ss The Golden Apples of the Sun, Garden City, NY: Doubleday 1953
    • The Golden Kite, the Silver Wind · ss Epoch Win 1953
    • I See You Never · vi The New Yorker Nov 8 1947
    • Embroidery · vi Marvel Science Fiction Nov 1951
    • The Big Black and White Game · ss The American Mercury Aug 1945
    • A Sound of Thunder · ss Collier’s Jun 28 1952
    • The Great Wide World Over There · ss Maclean’s Aug 15 1952, as “Cora and the Great Wide World Over There”
    • Powerhouse · ss Charm Mar 1948
    • En La Noche · ss Cavalier Nov 1952, as “Torrid Sacrifice”
    • Sun and Shadow · ss The Reporter Mar 17 1953
    • The Meadow · ss The Golden Apples of the Sun, Garden City, NY: Doubleday 1953
    • The Garbage Collector · ss The Nation Oct 1953
    • The Great Fire · ss Seventeen Mar 1949
    • Hail and Farewell · ss Today Mar 29 1953
    • The Golden Apples of the Sun · ss Planet Stories Nov 1953
    • A Medicine for Melancholy · co Doubleday 1958
    • In a Season of Calm Weather · ss Playboy Jan 1957
    • The Dragon · vi Esquire Aug 1955
    • A Medicine for Melancholy · ss A Medicine for Melancholy, Doubleday 1959
    • The End of the Beginning · ss Maclean’s Oct 27 1956, as “Next Stop: The Stars”
    • The Wonderful Ice Cream Suit · ss The Saturday Evening Post Oct 4 1958, as “The Magic White Suit”
    • Fever Dream · ss Weird Tales Sep 1948
    • The Marriage Mender · ss Collier’s Jan 22 1954
    • The Town Where No One Got Off · ss Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine Oct 1958
    • A Scent of Sarsaparilla · ss Star Science Fiction Stories #1, ed. Frederik Pohl, Ballantine 1953; ; as “A Scent of Summer”, Argosy (UK) Aug 1953
    • Icarus Montgolfier Wright · ss F&SF May 1956
    • The Headpiece · ss Lilliput May 1958
    • Dark They Were, and Golden-Eyed · ss Thrilling Wonder Stories Aug 1949, as “The Naming of Names”
    • The Smile · ss Fantastic Sum 1952
    • The First Night of Lent · ss Playboy Mar 1956
    • The Time of Going Away · ss The Reporter Nov 29 1956
    • All Summer in a Day · ss F&SF Mar 1954
    • The Gift · vi Esquire Dec 1952; Fantastic Jul 1959
    • The Great Collision of Monday Last · ss Contact #1 1958
    • The Little Mice · ss Escapade Oct 1955, as “The Mice”
    • The Shoreline at Sunset · ss F&SF Mar 1959
    • The Strawberry Window · ss Star Science Fiction Stories #3, ed. Frederik Pohl, Ballantine 1954
    • The Day It Rained Forever · ss Harper’s Jul 1957


    Twin Hieroglyphs That Swim the River Dust Ray Bradbury (Northridge, CA: Lord John Press, Jul ’78, 30pp, hc)
    Poetry collection. Published in a signed and numbered limited cloth edition of 300 copies plus 26 lettered copies.
    • Rekindlement A Celebration · pm Los Angeles Times Book Review Oct 30 1977
    • Twin Hieroglyphs That Swim the River Dust · pm *
    • Mouse: A Definition · pm *
    • Kitty Hawk: Unrecorded Test Flight · pm *
    • The Attic Thing · pm *
    • The Soul’s Midnight: Thoughts at 3:00 A.M. · pm *


    The Vintage Bradbury Ray Bradbury (Vintage V-294, 1965, $1.45, v+329pp, pb)
    • vii · Introduction · Gilbert Highet · in
    • 3 · The Watchful Poker Chip of H. Matisse · ss Beyond Fantasy Fiction Mar 1954
    • 13 · The Veldt · ss The Saturday Evening Post Sep 23 1950, as “The World the Children Made”
    • 29 · Hail and Farewell · ss Today Mar 29 1953
    • 38 · A Medicine for Melancholy · ss A Medicine for Melancholy, Doubleday 1959
    • 49 · The Fruit at the Bottom of the Bowl · ss Detective Book Magazine Nov 1948, as “Touch and Go!”; Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine Jan 1953
    • 62 · Ylla · ss Maclean’s Jan 1 1950, as “I’ll Not Look for Wine”
    • 76 · The Little Mice · ss Escapade Oct 1955, as “The Mice”
    • 82 · The Small Assassin · ss Dime Mystery Magazine Nov 1946
    • 102 · The Anthem Sprinters · ss Playboy Jun 1963, as “The Queen’s Own Evaders”
    • 114 · And the Rock Cried Out · ss Manhunt Sep 1953, as “The Millionth Murder”
    • 140 · Invisible Boy · ss Mademoiselle Nov 1945
    • 151 · Night Meeting · ss The Martian Chronicles, Garden City, NY: Doubleday 1950
    • 161 · The Fox and the Forest · ss Collier’s May 13 1950, as “To the Future”
    • 179 · Skeleton · ss Weird Tales Sep 1945
    • 197 · Dandelion Wine · ex Doubleday 1957
    • 197 · Illumination · ss The Reporter May 16 1957
    • 204 · Dandelion Wine · ss Gourmet Jun 1953
    • 207 · Statues · ss Dandelion Wine, Ray Bradbury, Garden City, NY: Doubleday 1957
    • 216 · Green Wine for Dreaming · ss Dandelion Wine, Ray Bradbury, Garden City, NY: Doubleday 1957
    • 232 · Kaleidoscope · ss Thrilling Wonder Stories Oct 1949
    • 243 · Sun and Shadow · ss The Reporter Mar 17 1953
    • 252 · The Illustrated Man · ss Esquire Jul 1950
    • 266 · The Fog Horn · ss The Saturday Evening Post Jun 23 1951, as “The Beast from 20,000 Fathoms”
    • 275 · The Dwarf · ss Fantastic Jan/Feb 1954
    • 289 · Fever Dream · ss Weird Tales Sep 1948
    • 297 · The Wonderful Ice Cream Suit · ss The Saturday Evening Post Oct 4 1958, as “The Magic White Suit”
    • 322 · There Will Come Soft Rains · ss Collier’s May 6 1950


    When Elephants Last in the Dooryard Bloomed Ray Bradbury (Knopf 0-394-47931-9, 1973, $5.95, hc)
    • Remembrance · pm Ladies Home Journal Sep 1972
    • Pretend at Being Blind, Which Calls Truth Near · pm Audubon Sep 1972
    • The Boys Across the Street Are Driving My Young Daughter Mad · pm *
    • Old Ahab’s Friend, and Friend to Noah, Speaks His Piece · pm Roy Squires Press 1971
    • When Elephants Last in the Dooryard Bloomed · pm P.S. Apr 1966
    • Darwin, the Curious · pm Galaxy Apr 1970
    • Darwin, in the Fields · pm Galaxy Apr 1970
    • Darwin, Wandering Home at Dawn · pm Galaxy Apr 1970
    • Evidence · pm *
    • Telling Where the Sweet Gums Are · pm *
    • Emily Dickinson, Where Are You? Herman Melville Called Your Name Last Night in His Sleep! · pm *
    • O Give a Fig for Newton, Praise for Him! · pm Pawprint Spr 1970, as “O Give a Fig for Newton: Honor Him!”
    • I Was the Last, the Very Last · pm *
    • Man Is the Animal that Cries · pm *
    • N · pm *
    • Air to Lavoisier · pm Boston Review of the Arts Jul 1972
    • Women Know Themselves; All Men Wonder · pm *
    • Death in Mexico · pm California Quarterly 1954
    • All Flesh Is One; What Matter Scores? · pm Pro Dec 14 1970
    • The Machines, Beyond Shylock · pm The Canyon Crier Nov 19 1964
    • The Beast Upon the Wire · pm Datamation Dec 1966
    • Christ, Old Student in a New School · pm Again, Dangerous Visions, ed. Harlan Ellison, Garden City, NY: Doubleday 1972
    • This Time of Kites · pm The Chicago Tribune Sunday Magazine Sep 10 1972
    • If You Will Wait Just Long Enough, All Goes · pm *
    • For a Daughter, Traveling · pm *
    • Old Mars, Then Be a Hearth to Us · pm *
    • The Thing That Goes by Night: The Self That Lazes Sun · pm *
    • Groon · pm *
    • That Woman on the Lawn · pm Woman’s Day May 1973
    • A Train Station Sign Viewed from an Ancient Locomotive Passing Through Long After Midnight · pm Orange County Illustrated Mar 1969
    • Please to Remember the Fifth of November: A Birthday Poem for Susan Marguerite · pm *
    • That Is Our Eden’s Spring, Once Promised · pm Mars and the Mind of Man, ed. Bruce Murray, Harper & Row 1973
    • The Fathers and Sons Banquet · pm Castalian Sum 1973
    • Touch Your Solitude to Mine · pm *
    • God Is a Child; Put Toys in the Tomb · pm *
    • Ode to Electric Ben · pm Galaxy Oct 1973
    • Some Live Like Lazarus · pm Ventura May 1965
    • These Unsparked Flints, These Uncut Gravestone Brides · pm Aware Mar/Apr 1970
    • And This Did Dante Do · pm Florida Quarterly Sum 1967, as “Dusk in the Electric Cities, And This Did Dante Do”
    • You Can Go Home Again · pm Nepenthe Spr 1969
    • And Dark Our Celebration Was · pm *
    • Mrs. Harriet Hadden Atwood, Who Played the Piano for Thomas A. Edison for the World’s First Phonograph Record, Is Dead at 105 · pm *
    • What Seems a Balm Is Salt to Ancient Wounds · pm Texas Quarterly Win 1968
    • Here All Beautifully Collides · pm Orange County Sun Dec 1965, as “Green Remborance”
    • God for a Chimney Sweep · pm *
    • To Prove That Cowards Do Speak Best and True and Well · pm *
    • I, Tom, and My Electric Gran · pm Los Angeles Magazine Nov 1965
    • Boys Are Always Running Somewhere · pm Angelito’s de Oro Goldbook Calendar Apr 25 1970
    • O to Be a Boy in a Belfry · pm Agora Mar 1971
    • If I Were Epitaph · pm The Rotarian Magazine May 1972
    • If Only We Had Taller Been · pm Mars and the Mind of Man, ed. Bruce Murray, Harper & Row 1973


    Where Robot Mice and Robot Men Run Round in Robot Towns Ray Bradbury (Knopf 0-394-42206-6, 1977, $6.95, hc)
    • Prologue · pm
    • Byzantium I Come Not From · pm Fullerton College 1975 (broadside)
    • What I Do Is Me—For That I Came · pm *
    • I Am the Residue of All My Daughters’ Lives · pm *
    • We March Back to Olympus · pm *
    • Ghost at the Window, Hive on the Hearth · pm *
    • Boy Pope Behold! Dog Bishop See! · pm *
    • I Have a Brother, Mostly Dead · pm *
    • Why Viking Lander, Why the Planet Mars? · pm The Los Angeles Times Jun 27 1976
    • We Have Our Arts So We Won’t Die of Truth · pm *
    • I Die, So Dies the World · pm *
    • My Love, She Weeps at Many Things · pm *
    • Death as a Conversation Piece · pm *
    • Remembrance II · pm *
    • J.C.—Summer ’28 · pm *
    • The Young Galileo Speaks · pm Science Digest Oct 1976
    • The Beast Atop the Building, the Tiger on the Stairs · pm Coast Jul 1976, as “Old Hollywood: Two Poems by Ray Bradbury—The Beast & The Tiger”
    • Why Didn’t Someone Tell Me About Crying in the Shower? · pm *
    • Somewhere a Band Is Playing · pm *
    • The Nefertiti—Tut Express · pm *
    • Telephone Friends, in Far Places · pm *
    • Death for Dinner, Doom for Lunch · pm *
    • Out of Dickinson by Poe, or The Only Begotten Son of Emily and Edgar · pm F&SF Oct 1976
    • Lo, the Ghost of Our Least Favorite Uncle · pm *
    • That Son of Richard III · pm Roy Squires Press 1974
    • A Poem with a Note: All England Empty, the People Flown · pm *
    • The Syncopated Hunchbacked Man · pm *
    • If Man Is Dead, Then God Is Slain · pm Santa Susana Press 1977, as “Man Dead? Then God Is Slain!!”
    • Thoughts on Visiting the Main Rocket Assembly Building at Cape Canaveral for the First Time · pm Friends Apr 1977
    • Their Names in Dust, Their Dates in Grass · pm *
    • Long Thoughts on Best-Sellers by Worst People · pm Los Angeles Times Book Review Oct 30 1977, as “Villians, Varmints, Fascists, Foes, in Hardcover Anything Goes”


    The Wonderful Ice Cream Suit and Other Plays Ray Bradbury (Bantam SP7297, Apr ’72, 75¢, 161pp, pb)
    • vi · Introduction, with Notes on Staging · in *
    • 1 · The Wonderful Ice Cream Suit · pl *; adapted from The Saturday Evening Post Oct 4 ’58
    • 73 · The Veldt · pl *; adapted from The Saturday Evening Post Sep 23 ’50
    • 127 · To the Chicago Abyss · pl *; adapted from F&SF May ’63


    Circus of Dr. Lao and Other Improbable Stories ed. Ray Bradbury (Bantam A1519, Oct ’56, 35¢, 210pp, pb)





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