Overview
Ray Bradbury is a painter who uses words rather than brushes--for he created lasting visual images that, once observed, are impossible to forget. Sinister mushrooms growing in a dank cellar. A family s first glimpse at Martians. A wonderful white vanilla ice-cream summer suit that changes everyone who wears it. A great artist drawing in the sand on the beach. A clunky contraption made out of household implements to help some kids play a game called Invasion. The most marvelous Christmas display a little boy ever saw. All those images and many more are inside this book, a new trade edition of thirty-one of Bradbury s most arresting tales--timeless short fiction that ranges from the farthest reaches of space to the innermost stirrings of the heart. Ray Bradbury is known worldwide as one of the century s great men of imagination. Here are thirty-one reasons why.
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Details
- ISBN-13: 9780380730865
- ISBN-10: 0380730863
- Publisher: William Morrow & Company
- Publish Date: February 1998
- Dimensions: 8.03 x 5.27 x 0.87 inches
- Shipping Weight: 0.6 pounds
- Page Count: 320
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