Bradbury Stories: 100 of His Most Celebrated Tales
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Bradbury Stories: 100 of His Most Celebrated Tales (2003) is a collection of short stories by Ray Bradbury
Ray Bradbury
Ray Douglas Bradbury is an American fantasy, horror, science fiction, and mystery writer. Best known for his dystopian novel Fahrenheit 451 and for the science fiction stories gathered together as The Martian Chronicles and The Illustrated Man , Bradbury is one of the most celebrated among 20th...

. Bradbury wrote an introduction to the collection where he speaks about some of the inspirations, influences and among other things, the comedy duo Laurel and Hardy
Laurel and Hardy
Laurel and Hardy were one of the most popular and critically acclaimed comedy double acts of the early Classical Hollywood era of American cinema...

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Table of Contents

  • Introduction
  1. "The Whole Town's Sleeping"
  2. "The Rocket"
  3. "Season of Disbelief"
  4. "And the Rock Cried Out"
  5. "The Drummer Boy of Shiloh"
  6. "The Beggar on O'Connell Bridge"
  7. "The Flying Machine"
  8. "Heavy-Set"
  9. "The First Night of Lent"
  10. "Lafayette, Farewell"
  11. "Remember Sascha?"
  12. "Junior"
  13. "That Woman on the Lawn"
  14. "February 1999: Ylla"
  15. "Banshee"
  16. "One for His Lordship, and One for the Road!"
  17. "The Laurel and Hardy Love Affair"
  18. "Unterderseaboat Doktor"
  19. "Another Fine Mess"
  20. "The Dwarf"
  21. "A Wild Night in Galway"
  22. "The Wind"
  23. "No News, or What Killed the Dog?"
  24. "A Little Journey"
  25. "Any Friend of Nicholas Nickleby's Is a Friend of Mine"
  26. "The Garbage Collector"
  27. "The Visitor"
  28. "The Man"
  29. "Henry the Ninth"
  30. "The Messiah"
  31. "Bang! You're Dead!"
  32. "Darling Adolf"
  33. "The Beautiful Shave"
  34. "Colonel Stonesteel's Genuine Home-made Truly Egyptian Mummy"
  35. "I See You Never
    I See You Never
    "I See You Never" is a short story by author Ray Bradbury. This story was originally published in 1947 by The New Yorker Magazine, Inc. It is included in the collection A Sound of Thunder and Other Stories .-Plot summary:...

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  36. "The Exiles
    The Exiles
    "The Exiles" is a science fiction short story by Ray Bradbury. It was originally published as "The Mad Wizards of Mars" in Maclean's on 15 September 1949 and was reprinted the following year by Fantasy Fiction, Inc...

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  37. "At Midnight, in the Month of June"
  38. "The Witch Door"
  39. "The Watchers"
  40. "2004-05: The Naming of Names"
  41. "Hopscotch"
  42. "The Illustrated Man"
  43. "The Dead Man"
  44. "June 2001: And the Moon Be Still as Bright"
  45. "The Burning Man"
  46. "G.B.S.-Mark V"
  47. "A Blade of Grass"
  48. "The Sound of Summer Running"
  49. "And the Sailor, Home from the Sea"
  50. "The Lonely Ones"
  51. "The Finnegan"
  52. "On the Orient, North"
  53. "The Smiling People"
  54. "The Fruit at the Bottom of the Bowl
    The Fruit at the Bottom of the Bowl
    "The Fruit at the Bottom of the Bowl" is a short story by Ray Bradbury. It was first published in Detective Book Magazine in November 1948. The story was also published as "Touch and Go" in EQMM in January 1953.- Plot summary :...

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  55. "Bug"
  56. "Downwind from Gettysburg"
  57. "Time in Thy Flight"
  58. "Changeling"
  59. "The Dragon
    The Dragon (story)
    The Dragon is a short story by author Ray Bradbury. This story was originally published in 1955 in the magazine Esquire. A limited edition of the story was published by Footsteps Press in 1988....

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  60. "Let's Play 'Poison'"
  61. "The Cold Wind and the Warm"
  62. "The Meadow
    The Meadow
    The Meadow is a radio drama by Ray Bradbury, written for a 1947 episode of the radio series World Security Workshop. It was included in the anthology Best One-Act Plays of 1947-1948. Bradbury later revised it into a short story and a stage play ....

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  63. "The Kilimanjaro Device"
  64. "The Man in the Rorschach Shirt"
  65. "Bless Me, Father, for I Have Sinned"
  66. "The Pedestrian
    The Pedestrian
    "The Pedestrian" is a short story by author Ray Bradbury. This story was originally published in 1951 by The Fortnightly Publishing Company. It is included in the collection The Golden Apples of the Sun .-Summary:...

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  67. "Trapdoor"
  68. "The Swan"
  69. "The Sea Shell"
  70. "Once More, Legato"
  71. "June 2003: Way in the Middle of the Air"
  72. "The Wonderful Death of Dudley Stone"
  73. "By the Numbers!"
  74. "April 2005: Usher II"
  75. "The Square Pegs"
  76. "The Trolley"
  77. "The Smile"
  78. "The Miracles of Jamie"
  79. "A Far-away Guitar"
  80. "The Cistern"
  81. "The Machineries of Joy"
  82. "Bright Phoenix"
  83. "The Wish"
  84. "The Lifework of Juan Díaz"
  85. "Time Intervening/Interim"
  86. "Almost the End of the World"
  87. "The Great Collision of Monday Last"
  88. "The Poems"
  89. "April 2026: The Long Years"
  90. "Icarus Montgolfier Wright"
  91. "Death and the Maiden"
  92. "Zero Hour"
  93. "The Toynbee Convector
    The Toynbee Convector
    "The Toynbee Convector" is a science fiction short story by Ray Bradbury. First published in Playboy magazine in 1984, the story was subsequently featured in a 1988 short story collection also titled The Toynbee Convector.-Plot summary:...

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  94. "Forever and the Earth"
  95. "The Handler"
  96. "Getting Through Sunday Somehow"
  97. "The Pumpernickel"
  98. "Last Rites"
  99. "The Watchful Poker Chip of H. Matisse"
  100. "All on a Summer's Night"
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