| Story |
Film/TV
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Audio
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Details
of First publication
(and other notes)
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| Introduction:
Drunk, and in Charge of a Bicycle |
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| The
Night |
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Weird
Tales, July 1946.
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| Homecoming |
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Mademoiselle,
October 1946
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| Uncle
Einar |
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Dark
Carnival (1947)
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| The
Traveller |
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Weird
Tales, December 1945
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| The
Lake |
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Weird
Tales, May 1944.
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| The
Coffin |
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First
published as "Wake for the Living", Dime Mystery Magazine, September
1947.
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| The
Crowd |
Ray
Bradbury Theater |
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Weird
Tales, May 1943.
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| The
Scythe |
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Weird
Tales, July 1943
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| There
Was an Old Woman |
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Weird
Tales, July 1944
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| There
Will Come Soft Rains |
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Collier's,
May 6 1950
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| Mars
is Heaven |
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| The
Silent Towns |
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Charm,
March 1949
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| The
Earth Men |
Ray
Bradbury Theater |
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Thrilling
Wonder Stories, August 1948.
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| The
Off Season |
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| The
Million-Year Picnic |
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| The
Fox and the Forest |
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First
published as "To the Future", Collier's, May 13 1950
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| Kaleidoscope |
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| The
Rocket Man |
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Maclean’s,
March 1 1951
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| Marionettes,
Inc. |
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Startling
Stories, March 1949.
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| No
Particular Night or Morning |
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The
Illustrated Man (1951)
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| The
City |
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First
published as "Purpose", Startling Stories, July 1950.
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| The
Fire Balloons |
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First
published as "In This Sign…", Imagination, April 1951.
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| The
Last Night of the World |
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Esquire,
February 1951
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| The
Veldt |
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First
published as "The World the Children Made", Saturday Evening Post,
September 23 1950
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| The
Long Rain |
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First
published as "Death-by-Rain", Planet Stories, summer 1950
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| The
Great Fire |
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Seventeen,
March 1949
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| The
Wilderness |
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Today,
April 6 1952; revised version in The Magazine of Fantasy & Science
Fiction, November 1952
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| A
Sound of Thunder |
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Collier's,
June 28 1952.
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| The
Murderer |
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The
Golden Apples of the Sun (1953)
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| The
April Witch |
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Saturday
Evening Post, April 4 1952.
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| Invisible
Boy |
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Mademoiselle,
November 1945.
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| The
Golden Kite, the Silver Wind |
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Epoch,
winter 1953.
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| The
Fog Horn |
The
Beast from 20,000 Fathoms |
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First
published as "The Beast from 20,000 Fathoms", Saturday Evening
Post, June 23 1951.
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| The
Big Black and White Game |
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The
American Mercury, August 1944
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| Embroidery |
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Marvel
Science Fiction, November 1951
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| The
Golden Apples of the Sun |
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| Powerhouse |
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Charm,
March 1948
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| Hail
and Farewell |
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Today,
March 29 1953
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| The
Great Wide World Over There |
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First
published as "Cora and the Great Wide World Over There", Maclean’s,
August 15 1952
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| The
Playground |
Ray
Bradbury Theater |
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Weird
Tales, 1943.
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| Skeleton |
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Weird
Tales, September 1945.
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| The
Man Upstairs |
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Harper’s,
March 1947
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| Touched
with Fire |
Alfred
Hitchcock Presents |
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First
published as "Shopping for Death", Maclean's, June 1 1954
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| The
Emissary |
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Dark
Carnival (1947)
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| The
Jar |
The
Alfred Hitchcock Hour |
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Weird
Tales, November 1944.
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| The
Small Assassin |
Ray
Bradbury Theater
The Small Assassin |
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Dime
Mystery Magazine, November 1946
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| The
Next in Line |
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Dark
Carnival (1947)
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| Jack-in-the-Box |
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Dark
Carnival (1947)
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| The
Leave-Taking |
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The
Saturday Evening Post May 25 1957
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| Exorcism |
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Dandelion
Wine (1957)
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| The
Happiness Machine |
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Saturday
Evening Post, September 14 1957
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| Calling
Mexico |
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First
published as "The Window", Collier's, August 5 1950
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| The
Wonderful Ice-Cream Suit |
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First
published as "The Magic White Suit", Saturday Evening Post, October
4 1958
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| Dark
They Were, and Golden-Eyed |
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| The
Strawberry Window |
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Star
Science Fiction Stories #3, ed. Frederik Pohl, Ballantine 1954
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| A
Scent of Sarsaparilla |
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Star
Science Fiction Stories #1, ed. Frederik Pohl, Ballantine 1953
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| The
Picasso Summer |
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Playboy,
January 1957
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| The
Day It Rained Forever |
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Harper’s,
July 1957
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| A
Medicine for Melancholy |
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A
Medicine for Melancholy (1960)
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| The
Shoreline at Sunset |
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| Fever
Dream |
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Weird
Tales, September 1948.
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| The
Town Where No One Got Off |
Ray
Bradbury Theater |
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Ellery
Queen's Mystery Magazine, October 1958
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| All
Summer in a Day |
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| Frost
and Fire |
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| The
Anthem Sprinters |
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First
published as “The Queen’s Own Evaders”, Playboy, June 1963.
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| And
So Died Riabouchinska |
Alfred
Hitchcock Presents |
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The
Saint, Jun/Jul 1952
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| Boys!
Raise Giant Mushrooms in Your Cellar! |
Alfred
Hitchcock Presents |
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First
published as "Come into my Cellar", Galaxy Science Fiction, October
1962. Story first used by Bradbury in Alfred Hitchcock Presents
script "Special Delivery" (1959)
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| The
Vacation |
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Playboy,
December 1963
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| The
Illustrated Woman |
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Playboy,
March 1961
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| Some
Live Like Lazarus |
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First
published as "Very Late in the Evening", Playboy, December 1960
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| The
Best of All Possible Worlds |
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Playboy,
August 1959
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| The
One Who Waits |
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Arkham
Sampler, summer 1949
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| Tyrannosaurus
Rex |
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First
published as "The Prehistoric Producer", Saturday Evening Post,
June 23 1962
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| The
Screaming Woman |
Ray
Bradbury Theater |
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Today,
May 27 1951
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| The
Terrible Conflagration up at the Place |
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|
I
Sing The Body Electric! (1969)
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| Night
Call, Collect |
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| The
Tombling Day |
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Shenandoah,
fall 1952
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| The
Haunting of the New |
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Vogue
(UK), October 1 1969
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| Tomorrow's
Child |
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| I
Sing the Body Electric! |
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First
published as "The Beautiful One is Here", McCall's, August 1969
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| The
Women |
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Famous
Fantasic Mysteries, October 1948
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| The
Inspired Chicken Motel |
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First
published as "The Inspired Chicken Bungalow Court", West, November
2 1969
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| Yes,
We'll Gather at the River |
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|
I
Sing The Body Electric! (1969)
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| Have
I Got a Chocolate Bar for You! |
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Penthouse,
October 1973
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| A
Story of Love |
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First
published as "These Things Happen", McCall's, May 1951
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| The
Parrot Who Met Papa |
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Playboy,
January 1972
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| The
October Game |
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|
Weird
Tales, March 1948.
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| Punishment
Without Crime |
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|
Other
Worlds, 1950
|
| A
Piece of Wood |
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|
Esquire,
June 1952
|
| The
Blue Bottle |
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| Long
After Midnight |
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First
published as "The Long-After-Midnight Girl", Eros, winter 1963
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| The
Utterly Perfect Murder |
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First
published as "My Perfect Murder", Playboy, August 1971
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| The
Better Part of Wisdom |
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Harper’s
Weekly, September 6 1975
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| Interval
in Sunlight |
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Esquire,
March 1954
|
| The
Black Ferris |
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|
Weird
Tales, May 1948.
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| Farewell
Summer |
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| McGillahee's
Brat |
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The
Irish Press, March 21 1970
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| The
Aqueduct |
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| Gotcha!
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Redbook,
August 1978
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| The
End of the Beginning |
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First
published as "Next Stop: The Stars", Maclean’s, October 27 1956
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