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  2. The Pedestrian - Wikipedia

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    "The Pedestrian" is a science fiction short story by American writer Ray Bradbury. This story was originally published in the August 7, 1951 issue of The Reporter by The Fortnightly Publishing Company. [1] It is included in the collection The Golden Apples of the Sun (1953), but was dropped from later editions of this collection (1990 and 1997).

  3. Classic Stories 1 - Wikipedia

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    Bradbury, Ray (May 1990). Classic Stories 1. Barclay Shaw (cover illustrator). Bantam Books. 342 pages. ISBN 0-553-28637-4. The third Bantam Books printing (1995) adds "The Golden Apples of the Sun", and has 368 pages. Bradbury, Ray (November 1997). The Golden Apples of the Sun and Other Stories. Tim O'Brien (cover illustrator). Avon Books. 338 ...

  4. One More for the Road (short story collection) - Wikipedia

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    One More for the Road is a 2002 collection of 25 short stories written by Ray Bradbury. Contents "First Day" ... Text is available under the Creative Commons ...

  5. The Stories of Ray Bradbury - Wikipedia

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    Bradbury's work had previously been collected in various compilations, such as The Martian Chronicles and The October Country, but never in such a large volume (912 pages) or spanning such a long period of time. In 2003, Bradbury Stories: 100 of His Most Celebrated Tales was published, containing a further 100 stories from later in his career ...

  6. The Golden Apples of the Sun - Wikipedia

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    Imagination reviewer Mark Reinsberg called Bradbury "a gifted writer", but complained that he had "a tendency to overestimate the power of style to nourish anemic themes." [6] Groff Conklin of Galaxy Science Fiction praised the collection, saying it included "some of the best imaginative stories [Bradbury] or anyone else has ever written. One ...

  7. S Is for Space - Wikipedia

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    "The Pedestrian" A science fiction story about a society addicted to television. "Hail and Farewell" A fantasy story concerning a middle-aged man who never physically aged past his pre-adolescence. "Invisible Boy" A comical story about an old woman who convinces a boy she has turned him invisible. "Come into My Cellar"

  8. Classic Stories 2 - Wikipedia

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    Classic Stories 2: From A Medicine for Melancholy and S Is for Space is a semi-omnibus edition of two short story collections by American writer Ray Bradbury, A Medicine for Melancholy and S is for Space. Stories from the original collections that are included in Classic Stories 1 are omitted.

  9. The Illustrated Man - Wikipedia

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    The Illustrated Man is a 1951 collection of 18 science fiction short stories by American writer Ray Bradbury.A recurring theme throughout the stories is the conflict of the cold mechanics of technology and the psychology of people.

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