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Bradbury Stories: 100 of His Most Celebrated Tales

This table lists the contents of Bradbury Stories: 100 of His Most Celebrated Tales, and links to adaptations of the stories in various media.

Story
Film/TV
Audio
Details of First publication
(and other notes)
The Whole Town’s Sleeping     McCall's, September 1950
The Rocket     First published as "Outcast of the Stars", Super Science Stories, March 1950
Season of Disbelief     Collier's, November 25 1950
And the Rock Cried Out     First published as "The Millionth Murder", Manhunt, September 1953
Drummer Boy of Shiloh     Saturday Evening Post, April 30 1960
The Beggar on O'Connell Bridge     First published as "The Beggar on the Dublin Bridge", Saturday Evening Post, June 14 1961.
The Flying Machine     The Golden Apples of the Sun
Heavy-Set     Playboy, October 1964
The First Night of Lent     Playboy, March 1956
Lafayette, Farewell     The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, October 1988.
Remember Sascha?     Quicker than the Eye
Junior     The Toynbee Convector
That Woman on the Lawn     The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, August 1996
Ylla     First published as "I’ll Not Ask for Wine", Maclean’s, January 1 1950
Banshee Ray Bradbury Theater   Rod Serling's Twilight Zone Magazine, Sep/Oct 1984.
One for His Lordship, and One for the Road!     Playboy, January 1985
The Laurel and Hardy Love Affair     Playboy, December 1987.
Unterderseaboat Doktor     Playboy, January 1994
Another Fine Mess     The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, April 1995.
The Dwarf     First appeared in Fantastic magazine, Jan/Feb 1954.
Wild Night in Galway     Harper's, August, 1959
The Wind     Weird Tales, March 1943.
No News, or What Killed the Dog?     American Way, October 1994.
Any Friend of Nicholas Nickleby's is a Friend of Mine     First published as "The Best of Times", McCall's, January 1966
The Garbage Collector     The Nation, October 1953
The Visitor     Startling Stories, November 1948
The Man     Thrilling Wonder Stories, February 1949.
Henry the Ninth     First published as "A Final Sceptre, a Lasting Crown", The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, October 1969
The Messiah     Welcome Aboard, spring 1971
Bang! You're Dead!     Weird Tales, September 1944
Darling Adolf     Long After Midnight
The Beautiful Shave     Gallery, March 1979
Colonel Stonesteel's Genuine Home-Made Truly Egyptian Mummy     Omni, May 1981.
I See You Never     The New Yorker, November 8 1947
The Exiles     First published as "The Mad Wizards of Mars", Maclean’s, September 15 1949
At Midnight, in the Month of June     Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine, June 1954
The Witch Door     Playboy, December 1995
The Watchers     Weird Tales, May 1945
The Naming of Names     The Martian Chronicles
Hopscotch     First published as "A Summer Day", Redbook, August 1978
The Illustrated Man     Esquire, July 1950.
The Dead Man     Weird Tales, July 1945.
And the Moon be Still as Bright     Thrilling Wonder Stories, June 1948.
The Burning Man     First published as "El Hombre que Ardea", Gente (Argentina) July 31 1975.
G.B.S. - Mark V     Long After Midnight
A Blade of Grass     Thrilling Wonder Stories, December 1949
The Sound of Summer Running     First published as "Summer in the Air", Saturday Evening Post, February 18 1956
And the Sailor, Home from the Sea     First published as "The Forever Voyage", Saturday Evening Post, January 9 1960
The Lonely Ones     Startling Stories, July 1949
The Finnegan     The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, Oct-Nov 1996.
On the Orient, North     The Toynbee Convector
The Smiling People     Weird Tales, May 1946
The Fruit at the Bottom of the Bowl     First published as "Touch and Go", Detective Book Magazine, November 1948
Bug     Quicker than the Eye
Downwind from Gettysburg     Playboy, June 1969
Time in thy Flight     Fantastic Universe, Jun/Jul 1953
Changeling     Super Science Stories, July 1949
The Dragon     Esquire, August 1955
Let's Play Poison     Weird Tales, November 1946.
The Cold Wind and the Warm     Harper’s, July 1964
The Meadow     First published in 1947.
The Kilimanjaro Device     First published as "The Kilimanjaro Machine", Life, January 22 1965
The Man in the Rorschach Shirt     Playboy, October 1966
Bless Me, Father, for I Have Sinned     First published as "Bless Me, Father" in Woman's Day, December 11 1984
The Pedestrian     The Reporter, August 7 1951
Trapdoor     Omni, April 1985r
The Swan     Cosmopolitan, September 1954
The Sea Shell     Weird Tales, January 1944
Once More, Legato     Omni, fall 1995.
Way in the Middle of the Air     Other Worlds, July 1950
The Wonderful Death of Dudley Stone     Charm, July 1954
By the Numbers!     Playboy, July 1984
Usher II     First published as "Carnival of Madness", Thrilling Wonder Stories, April 1950.
The Square Pegs     Thrilling Wonder Stories, October 1948
The Trolley     Good Housekeeping July 1955
The Smile     Fantastic, Summer 1952
The Miracles of Jamie     Charm, April 1946
A Far-away Guitar     First published as "Miss Bidwell", Charm, April 1950.
The Cistern     Mademoiselle, May 1947
The Machineries of Joy     Playboy, December 1962.
Bright Phoenix     The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, May 1963
The Wish     Woman's Day, December 1973
The Lifework of Juan Diaz The Alfred Hitchcock Hour   Playboy, September 1963
Time Intervening     First published as "Interim" (NOT the same story as in The Martian Chronicles), Epoch, fall 1947
Almost the End of the World     The Reporter, December 26 1957.
The Great Collision of Monday Last     Contact, January 1958
The Poems     Weird Tales, January 1945
The Long Years Ray Bradbury Theater   First published as “Dwellers in Silence”, Maclean’s, September 15 1948
Icarus Montgolfier Wright     The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, May 1956.
Death and the Maiden     The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, March 1960.
Zero Hour     Planet Stories, fall 1947
The Toynbee Convector     Playboy, January 1984.
Forever and the Earth     Planet Stories, spring 1950.
The Handler     Weird Tales, January 1947.
Getting Through Sunday Somehow     First published as "Tread Lightly to the Music", Cavalier, October 1962
The Pumpernickel     Collier's, May 19 1951
Last Rites     The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, December 1994.
The Watchful Poker Chip of H. Matisse     Beyond Fantasy Fiction, March 1954
All on a Summer's Night     Today (Philadelphia Inquirer), January 22 1950.

Bradbury Stories: 100 of His Most Celebrated Tales

First published by Wm. Morrow in 2003.

Picture shows the WM Morrow first edition (2003).


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