|
Story
Title |
Eller
Ref.
|
Collected
In |
First
Published In |
top |
About
Face |
05
|
01 |
The
Cat's Pajamas
+ 5 |
(First
appearance.) |
|
Abyss |
63
|
01 |
collected
as "To the Chicago Abyss" in:
The Machineries of Joy |
First
published as "To the Chicago Abyss", The
Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, May 1963 |
|
After
the Ball |
02
|
01 |
One
More for the Road |
(First
appearance.) |
|
All
My Enemies Are Dead |
04
|
05 |
The
Cat's Pajamas |
(First
appearance.) |
|
All
on a Summer's Night |
50
|
02 |
Bradbury
Stories: 100 of His Most Celebrated Tales |
Today
(Philadelphia Inquirer), January 22 1950. |
|
All
Summer in a Day |
54
|
04 |
A
Medicine for Melancholy
Twice 22
The Stories of Ray Bradbury |
The
Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, March 1954. |
|
Almost
the End of the World |
57
|
10 |
Bradbury
Stories: 100 of His Most Celebrated Tales
The Day it Rained Forever
The Machineries of Joy
|
Reporter,
December 26 1957. |
|
And
So Died Riabouchinska |
53
|
12 |
The
Machineries of Joy
The Stories of Ray Bradbury |
The
Saint, Jun/Jul 1953 |
|
And
the Moon be Still as Bright |
48
|
07 |
Bradbury
Stories: 100 of His Most Celebrated Tales
The Martian Chronicles
|
Thrilling
Wonder Stories, June 1948. |
|
And
the Rock Cried Out |
53
|
14 |
Bradbury
Stories: 100 of His Most Celebrated Tales
The Day it Rained Forever
The Vintage Bradbury
|
First
published as "The Millionth Murder", Manhunt,
September 1953. |
|
And
the Sailor, Home from the Sea |
60
|
01 |
Bradbury
Stories: 100 of His Most Celebrated Tales
The Machineries of Joy
|
First
published as "The Forever Voyage", Saturday
Evening Post, January 9 1960 |
|
And
Then - The Silence |
44
|
13 |
(uncollected
to date) |
Super
Science Stories, October 1944. |
|
And
Watch the Fountains |
43
|
08 |
(uncollected
to date) |
Astounding
Science Fiction, September 1943. |
|
Another
Fine Mess |
95
|
02 |
Bradbury
Stories: 100 of His Most Celebrated Tales
Quicker than the Eye
|
The
Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, April 1995. |
|
Anthem
Sprinters, The |
63
|
03 |
Green
Shadows, White Whale
The Machineries of Joy
The Vintage Bradbury
The Stories of Ray Bradbury
|
First
published as “The Queen’s Own Evaders”, Playboy,
June 1963. |
|
Any
Friend of Nicholas Nickleby's is a Friend of Mine |
66
|
01 |
Bradbury
Stories: 100 of His Most Celebrated Tales
I Sing The Body Electric! |
First
published as "The Best of Times", McCall's,
January 1966. |
|
Apple-Core
Baltimore |
09 |
01 |
We'll
Always Have Paris |
(First
appearance.) |
|
April
Witch, The |
52
|
02 |
The
Golden Apples of the Sun
Twice 22
The Stories of Ray Bradbury
incorporated as "The Wandering Witch" in From the Dust Returned
|
Saturday
Evening Post, April 5 1952. |
|
Aqueduct,
The |
79
|
02 |
The
Stories of Ray Bradbury |
The
Aqueduct (single-story book), Roy Squires Press, Glendale, CA, 1979
(but written c. 1949) |
|
Arrival
And Departure |
07 |
08 |
Summer
Morning, Summer Night |
(First
appearance.) |
|
Asleep
in Armageddon |
48
|
20 |
collected
as "Perchance to Dream" in The Day it Rained Forever |
Planet
Stories, Winter 1948 |
|
At
Midnight, in the Month of June |
54
|
07 |
Bradbury
Stories: 100 of His Most Celebrated Tales
The Toynbee Convector
|
Ellery
Queen's Mystery Magazine, June 1954 |
|
At
the End of the Ninth Year |
95
|
01 |
Quicker
than the Eye |
American
Way, January 1 1995 (but written c.1950) |
|
Austen
and Jausten: the Twins of Time |
02
|
17 |
The
Cat's Pajamas + 5 |
The
Strand 9, Fall-Winter 2002 |
|
Autumn
Afternoon |
02
|
02 |
One
More for the Road |
(First
appearance.) (But written c.1947) |
top |
Back
of Beyond |
58
|
02 |
collected
as "The Town Where No One Got Off" in:
The Day it Rained Forever
A Medicine for Melancholy
Twice 22
The Stories of Ray Bradbury
|
First
published as "The Town Where No One Got Off", Ellery
Queen's Mystery Magazine, October 1958 |
|
Bang!
You're Dead! |
44
|
12 |
Bradbury
Stories: 100 of His Most Celebrated Tales |
Weird
Tales, September 1944 |
|
Banshee |
84
|
03 |
Bradbury
Stories: 100 of His Most Celebrated Tales
Green Shadows, White Whale
The Toynbee Convector
|
Gallery,
September 1984; also Rod
Serling's Twilight Zone Magazine, Sep/Oct 1984.
|
|
Beast
from 20,000 Fathoms, The |
51
|
12 |
collected
as "The Fog Horn" in:
R is for Rocket
The Golden Apples of the Sun
The Vintage Bradbury
Twice 22
The Stories of Ray Bradbury |
Saturday
Evening Post, June 23 1951 |
|
Beasts |
02
|
03 |
One
More for the Road |
(First
appearance.) |
|
Beautiful
Lady, The |
07
|
09 |
Summer
Morning, Summer Night |
(First
appearance.) |
|
Beautiful
One Is Here, The |
69
|
02 |
collected
as "I Sing the Body Electric!" in:
I Sing the Body Electric!
The Stories of Ray Bradbury |
McCall's,
August 1969, based on Bradbury's Twilight Zone teleplay
"I Sing the Body Electric!" (1962) |
|
Beautiful
Shave, The |
77
|
01 |
Bradbury
Stories: 100 of His Most Celebrated Tales |
First
published as a story fragment "The Execution", Xenophile #36, November
1977. Full version first published in Gallery, March 1979 |
|
Bed
for Marie, A
(Bradbury's working manuscript titles: "Calliope", "The
Pipe Organ") |
54
|
01 |
collected
as "The Marriage Mender" in:
A Medicine for Melancholy
The Day it Rained Forever
Twice 22
|
First
published as "The Marriage Mender", Collier's,
January 22 1954 |
|
Beggar
on O'Connell Bridge, The |
61
|
01 |
Bradbury
Stories: 100 of His Most Celebrated Tales
Green Shadows, White Whale
The Machineries of Joy
|
First
published as "The Beggar on the Dublin Bridge", Saturday
Evening Post, January 14 1961. |
|
Beggar
on the Dublin Bridge, The |
61
|
01 |
collected
as "The Beggar on O'Connell Bridge" in:
Bradbury Stories: 100 of His Most Celebrated Tales
Green Shadows, White Whale
The Machineries of Joy
|
Saturday
Evening Post, January 14 1961. |
|
Besides
a Dinosaur, Whatta Ya Wanna Be When You Grow Up? |
83
|
01 |
Dinosaur
Tales |
(First
appearance.) |
|
Best
of All Possible Worlds, The |
60
|
04 |
The
Machineries of Joy
The Stories of Ray Bradbury |
Playboy,
August 1960 |
|
Best
of Times, The |
66
|
01 |
collected
as "Any Friend of Nicholas Nickleby's is a Friend of Mine" in:
Bradbury Stories: 100 of His Most Celebrated Tales
I Sing The Body Electric!
|
McCalls
Jan 1966 |
|
Better
Part of Wisdom, The |
76
|
04 |
Long
After Midnight
The Stories of Ray Bradbury |
Harper’s
Weekly, September 6 1976 |
|
Big
Black and White Game, The |
45
|
10 |
The
Golden Apples of the Sun
Twice 22
The Stories of Ray Bradbury |
The
American Mercury, August 1945 |
|
Black
Ferris, The |
48
|
06 |
The
Stories of Ray Bradbury
also revised and incorporated into Something Wicked This Way Comes
(chapter 18)
|
Weird
Tales, May 1948. |
|
Blade
of Grass, A |
49
|
16 |
Bradbury
Stories: 100 of His Most Celebrated Tales |
Thrilling
Wonder Stories, December 1949 |
|
Bless
Me, Father |
84
|
05 |
collected
as "Bless Me, Father, For I Have Sinned" in:
Bradbury Stories: 100 of His Most Celebrated Tales
The Toynbee Convector
|
Woman's
Day, December 11 1984 |
|
Bless
Me, Father, for I Have Sinned |
84
|
05 |
Bradbury
Stories: 100 of His Most Celebrated Tales
The Toynbee Convector
|
First
published as "Bless Me, Father", Woman's Day, December 11
1984 |
|
Blue
Bottle, The |
50
|
21 |
Long
After Midnight
The Stories of Ray Bradbury |
First
published as "Death-Wish", Planet
Stories, Fall 1950. |
|
Blue
Flag of John Folk, The |
66
|
02 |
(uncollected
to date) |
Two
Bells, June 1966. |
|
Bonfire |
50
|
23 |
Match
to Flame
also anthologised as "The Bonfire" in Gauntlet 2,
ed. Barry Hoffman, Borderlands Press 1991 |
First
published as "The Bonfire" in Torquasian Times, Winter 1950-51 |
|
Bonfire,
The |
50
|
23 |
Collected
as "Bonfire" in Match to Flame
also anthologised in Gauntlet 2, ed. Barry Hoffman, Borderlands
Press 1991 |
Torquasian
Times, Winter 1950-51 |
|
Boys!
Raise Giant Mushrooms inYourCellar! |
62
|
06 |
The
Machineries of Joy
The Stories of Ray Bradbury
also collected as "Come into my Cellar" in S is for Space |
First
published as "Come into my Cellar", Galaxy
Science Fiction, October 1962. based on Bradbury's Alfred Hitchcock
Presents teleplay "Special Delivery" (1959). |
|
Bright
Phoenix |
63
|
02 |
Bradbury
Stories: 100 of His Most Celebrated Tales
Match to Flame |
The
Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, May 1963 (but written
c.1948) |
|
Bug |
96
|
04 |
Bradbury
Stories: 100 of His Most Celebrated Tales
Quicker than the Eye
|
Quicker
than the Eye (but written c.1948) |
|
Bullet
with a Name |
53
|
10 |
(uncollected
to date) |
Argosy,
April 1953. |
|
Burning
Man, The |
75
|
03 |
Bradbury
Stories: 100 of His Most Celebrated Tales
Long After Midnight
|
First
published as "El Hombre que Ardea", Gente (Argentina) July
31 1975. |
|
By
the Numbers! |
84
|
02 |
Bradbury
Stories: 100 of His Most Celebrated Tales
The Toynbee Convector
|
Playboy,
July 1984 |
top |
Calling
Mexico |
50
|
18 |
The
Stories of Ray Bradbury
Dandelion Wine |
First
published as "The Window", Collier's, August 5 1950 |
|
Candle,
The |
42
|
02 |
(uncollected
to date - but anthologised in The First Book of Unknown Tales of
Horror , ed. Peter Haining, 1976) |
Weird
Tales, November 1942; co-authored with Henry Kuttner (uncredited) |
|
Candy
Skull, The |
48
|
01 |
A
Memory of Murder |
Dime
Mystery, January 1948. |
|
Careful
Man Dies, A |
46
|
18 |
A
Memory of Murder
The Cat's Pajamas |
New
Detective, November 1946. |
|
Carnival
of Madness |
50
|
08 |
Match
to Flame
also collected as "Usher II" in:
Bradbury Stories: 100 of His Most Celebrated Tales
The Illustrated Man (UK edition)
The Martian Chronicles |
Thrilling
Wonder Stories, April 1950 |
|
Castle,
The |
07
|
03 |
Match
to Flame (lettered edition only) |
(First
appearance.) |
|
Cat's
Pajamas, The |
04
|
06 |
The
Cat's Pajamas |
(First
appearance.) |
|
Chance
of a Lifetime
(Bradbury's original manuscript title: "The Incredible Death
of Dudley Stone) |
54
|
10 |
collected
as "The Wonderful Death of Dudley Stone" in:
Bradbury Stories: 100 of His Most Celebrated Tales
The October Country
|
First
published as "The Wonderful Death of Dudley Stone", Charm,
July 1954 |
|
Changeling |
49
|
10 |
Bradbury
Stories: 100 of His Most Celebrated Tales |
Super
Science Stories, July 1949 |
|
Changeling,
The |
49
|
10 |
collected
as "Changeling" in:
Bradbury Stories: 100 of His Most Celebrated Tales |
First
published as "Changeling", Super
Science Stories, July 1949
|
|
Christus
Apollo [poem] |
|
|
I
Sing The Body Electric! |
(First
appearance.) |
|
Chrysalis |
46
|
11 |
S
is for Space |
Amazing
Stories, July 1946. |
|
Chrysalis |
04
|
07 |
Cat's
Pajamas |
(First
appearance.)(But written 1946-7.)(Not the same story as the above.)
|
|
Circumstantial
Evidence |
48
|
14 |
collected
as "Mars Is Heaven" in:
The Stories of Ray Bradbury
also collected as "The Third Expedition" in:
The Martian Chronicles |
First published
as "Mars is Heaven!", Planet
Stories, fall 1948
|
|
Cistern,
(The) |
47
|
05 |
Bradbury
Stories: 100 of His Most Celebrated Tales
Dark Carnival
The Small Assassin
|
Mademoiselle,
May 1947 |
|
City,
The |
50
|
17 |
The
Illustrated Man
The Stories of Ray Bradbury |
First
published as "Purpose", Startling
Stories, July 1950. |
|
Coffin,
The |
47
|
06 |
Dark
Carnival
The Stories of Ray Bradbury |
Dark
Carnival (May 1947) |
|
Cold
Wind and the Warm, The |
64
|
02 |
Bradbury
Stories: 100 of His Most Celebrated Tales
Green Shadows, White Whale
I Sing The Body Electric!
|
Harper’s,
July 1964 |
|
Collision
of Monday, The |
58
|
04 |
collected
as "The Great Collision of Monday Last" in:
A Medicine for Melancholy
Bradbury Stories: 100 of His Most Celebrated Tales
Green Shadows, White Whale
Twice 22
|
First
published as "The Great Collision of Monday Last", Contact
1, January 1958 |
|
Colonel
Stonesteel's Genuine Home-Made Truly Egyptian Mummy |
81
|
02 |
Bradbury
Stories: 100 of His Most Celebrated Tales
The Toynbee Convector
|
Omni,
May 1981 (but written c.1949) |
|
Come
Away With Me |
09 |
[02] |
We'll
Always Have Paris |
(First
appearance.) |
|
Come
into my Cellar |
62
|
06 |
S
is for Space
also collected as "Boys! Raise Giant Mushrooms in Your Cellar!"
in:
The Machineries of Joy
The Stories of Ray Bradbury
|
Galaxy
Science Fiction, October 1962; based on Bradbury's Alfred Hitchcock
Presents teleplay "Special Delivery" (1959). |
|
Come,
and Bring Constance! |
88
|
01 |
The
Toynbee Convector |
(First
appearance.) |
|
Completist,
The |
04
|
08 |
The
Cat's Pajamas |
(First
appearance.) |
|
Concrete
Mixer, The |
49
|
06 |
The
Illustrated Man (US edition) |
Thrilling
Wonder Stories, April 1949. |
|
Cora
and the Great Wide World |
52
|
11 |
collected
as "The Great Wide World Over There" in:
The Golden Apples of the Sun
Twice 22
The Stories of Ray Bradbury |
Maclean’s,
August 15 1952 |
|
Corpse
Carnival
(Bradbury's original manuscript title: "One Minus One") |
45
|
08 |
A
Memory of Murder |
Dime
Mystery, July 1945, under pseudonym D.R.Banat. |
|
Creation:
The Moment of Touch |
48
|
11 |
collected
as "Fever Dream" in:
A Medicine for Melancholy
The Day it Rained Forever
The Vintage Bradbury
Twice 22
The Stories of Ray Bradbury
|
First published
as "Fever Dream", Weird
Tales, September 1948.
|
|
Creatures
That Time Forgot, The
(Bradbury's original manuscript title: "Eight Day Wonder") |
46
|
14 |
collected
as "Frost and Fire" in:
R is for Rocket
The Stories of Ray Bradbury |
Planet
Stories, fall 1946 |
|
Cricket
on the Hearth, The |
02
|
04 |
One
More for the Road
Match to Flame
|
(First
appearance.)(But written c.1950) |
|
Crowd,
The |
43
|
05 |
Dark
Carnival
The Small Assassin
The Stories of Ray Bradbury
|
Weird
Tales, May 1943. |
top |
Dandelion
Wine |
53
|
11 |
Dandelion
Wine
The Vintage Bradbury
|
Gourmet,
June 1953 |
|
Danger
Wears Three Faces |
48
|
10 |
combination
of "The Earth Men" and "The Spring Night".
"The Earth Men" is collected in:
The Martian Chronicles
The Stories of Ray Bradbury
"The Spring Night" is collected as "The Summer Night" in
The Martian Chronicles |
"The Earth
Men" first published in Thrilling
Wonder Stories, August 1948; "The Spring Night" first
published in Arkham Sampler, winter 1949
|
|
Dark
They were, And Golden Eyed |
49
|
11 |
S
is for Space
A Medicine for Melancholy
The Day it Rained Forever
Twice 22
The Stories of Ray Bradbury
|
First
published as "The Naming of Names", Thrilling
Wonder Stories, August 1949. |
|
Darling
Adolf |
76
|
02 |
Bradbury
Stories: 100 of His Most Celebrated Tales
Long After Midnight
|
Long
After Midnight |
|
Day
it Rained Forever, The |
57
|
04 |
A
Medicine for Melancholy
The Day it Rained Forever
Twice 22
The Stories of Ray Bradbury
|
Harper’s,
July 1957 |
|
Day
the Negroes Left Earth, The |
50
|
12 |
collected
as "Way in the Middle of the Air" in:
Bradbury Stories: 100 of His Most Celebrated Tales
The Martian Chronicles
|
The
Martian Chronicles |
|
Dead
Man, The |
45
|
09 |
Bradbury
Stories: 100 of His Most Celebrated Tales
Dark Carnival
The Small Assassin
|
Weird
Tales, July 1945. |
|
Dead
Men Rise Up Never
(Bradbury's original manuscript title: "The Sea Cure") |
45
|
07 |
A
Memory of Murder |
Dime
Mystery, July 1945. |
|
Dead
of Summer |
|
|
The
Martian Chronicles: The Complete Edition |
(First
appearance.) |
|
Death
and the Maiden |
60
|
02 |
Bradbury
Stories: 100 of His Most Celebrated Tales
The Machineries of Joy
|
The
Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, March 1960. |
|
Death-by-Rain |
50
|
15 |
collected
as "The Long Rain" in:
R is for Rocket
The Illustrated Man |
Planet
Stories, summer 1950 |
|
Death
of So-and-So, The |
07
|
10 |
Summer
Morning, Summer Night |
(First
appearance.) |
|
Death
of Mr McCarthy, The |
38
|
02 |
(uncollected
to date) |
Blue
and White Daily (Los Angeles High School), April 21 1938 |
|
Death-Wish |
50
|
21 |
collected
as "The Blue Bottle" in:
Long After Midnight
The Stories of Ray Bradbury |
Planet
Stories, Fall 1950. |
|
Defense
Mech |
46
|
03 |
(uncollected
to date) |
Planet
Stories, spring 1946. |
|
Diane
de Forêt |
02
|
05 |
One
More for the Road |
(First
appearance.) |
|
Dinner
at Dawn |
54
|
03 |
Dandelion
Wine |
Everywoman’s,
February 1954 |
|
Disease,
The |
|
|
The
Martian Chronicles: The Complete Edition |
(First
appearance.) |
|
Don't
Get Technatal |
39
|
03 |
Futuria
Fantasia |
Futuria
Fantasia, summer 1939, under pseudonym Ron Reynolds |
|
Doodad
(Bradbury's original manuscript title: "Everything Instead of
Something") |
43
|
07 |
(uncollected
to date - but anthologised in Wizards of Odd, ed. Peter Haining,
Ace 1997) |
Astounding
Science Fiction, September 1943 |
|
Dorian
in Excelsis |
95
|
04 |
Quicker
than the Eye |
The
Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, September 1995 but written
c.1959-62) |
|
Doubles |
09 |
[03] |
We'll
Always Have Paris |
(First
appearance.) |
|
Downwind
from Gettysburg |
69
|
01 |
Bradbury
Stories: 100 of His Most Celebrated Tales
I Sing The Body Electric!
|
Playboy,
June 1969 |
|
Dragon,
The |
55
|
04 |
A
Medicine for Melancholy
Bradbury Stories: 100 of His Most Celebrated Tales
R is for Rocket
The Day it Rained Forever
Twice 22
|
Esquire,
August 1955 |
|
Dragon
Danced at Midnight, The |
66
|
03 |
One
More for the Road |
First
published as "The Year the Glop Monster Won the Golden Lion at Cannes",
Cavalier, July1966. |
|
Dragon
Who Ate His Tail, The |
07
|
01 |
Dragon
Who Ate His Tail, The
|
(First
appearance.) |
|
Drink
Entire: Against the Madness of Crowds |
76
|
01 |
Long
After Midnight |
Gallery,
April 1976 |
|
Driving
Blind |
97
|
02 |
Driving
Blind |
(First
appearance.) (But written c.1960) |
|
Drothldo,
The |
08
|
02 |
Masks
|
(First
appearance.) |
|
Drummer
Boy of Shiloh |
60
|
03 |
Bradbury
Stories: 100 of His Most Celebrated Tales
The Machineries of Joy
|
Saturday
Evening Post, April 30 1960 |
|
Ducker,
The |
43
|
10 |
(uncollected
to date - but anthologised in Weird Legacies, ed. Mike Ashley,
1977) |
Weird
Tales, November 1943 |
|
Dwarf,
The |
54
|
02 |
Bradbury
Stories: 100 of His Most Celebrated Tales
The October Country
The Vintage Bradbury
|
Fantastic,
Jan/Feb 1954. |
|
Dwellers
in Silence |
48
|
13 |
collected
as "The Long Years" in:
Bradbury Stories: 100 of His Most Celebrated Tales
The Martian Chronicles
|
First published as "The Long Years", Maclean’s, September
15 1948 (with incorrect byline "Roy Bradbury") |
top |
Earth
Men, The |
48
|
10 |
The
Martian Chronicles
The Stories of Ray Bradbury |
Thrilling
Wonder Stories, August 1948. |
|
Eat,
Drink and Be Wary |
42
|
01 |
(uncollected
to date) |
Astounding
Science Fiction, July 1942. |
|
El
Dia de Muerte |
47
|
14 |
The
Machineries of Joy |
Touchstone,
fall 1947 |
|
Electrocution,
The |
46
|
13 |
Quicker
than the Eye |
The
Californian, August 1946 (under pseudonym William Elliott) |
|
Embroidery |
51
|
16 |
The
Golden Apples of the Sun
Twice 22
The Stories of Ray Bradbury
|
Marvel
Science Fiction, November 1951 |
|
Emissary
, The |
47
|
07 |
Dark
Carnival
The October Country
The Stories of Ray Bradbury
|
Dark
Carnival (1947) |
|
En
La Noche |
52
|
13 |
The
Golden Apples of the Sun
Twice 22
|
First
published as "Torrid Sacrifice", Cavalier, November 1952 |
|
Enchanted
Trolley, The |
55
|
03 |
Dandelion
Wine
collected as "The Trolley" in:
Bradbury Stories: 100 of His Most Celebrated Tales
S is for Space |
First
published as "The Trolley", Good Housekeeping July 1955 |
|
End
of Summer |
48
|
12 |
Driving
Blind |
Script,
September 1948 |
|
End
of the Beginning , The |
56
|
04 |
A
Medicine for Melancholy
The Day it Rained Forever
Twice 22
R is for Rocket
The Stories of Ray Bradbury |
First
published as "Next Stop, The Stars", Maclean’s, October 27 1956 |
|
Enemy
in the Wheat, The |
94
|
03 |
One
More for the Road |
First
appeared in New Rave, August 1994 (but written c.1949) |
|
Escape |
50
|
14 |
collected
as "The Fox and the Forest" in:
The Illustrated Man
The Vintage Bradbury
The Stories of Ray Bradbury |
First
published as "To The Future", Collier's, May 13 1950 |
|
Exchange |
96
|
15 |
Quicker
than the Eye |
(First
appearance.) (But written c.1948) |
|
Execution,
The |
77
|
01 |
collected
as "The Beautiful Shave" in:
Bradbury Stories: 100 of His Most Celebrated Tales |
Xenophile
#36, November 1977 ("The Execution" is a fragment of a story,
later developed into "The Beautiful Shave") |
|
Exiles,
The |
49
|
13 |
Bradbury
Stories: 100 of His Most Celebrated Tales
R is for Rocket
The Illustrated Man (US edition)
also collected as "The Mad Wizards of Mars" in Match to
Flame
|
First
published as "The Mad Wizards of Mars", Maclean’s, September 15 1949 |
|
Exit
Mr White |
45
|
04 |
collected
as "The Tombstone" in:
Dark Carnival
The Small Assassin
The Toynbee Convector
|
First published
as "The Tombstone", Weird
Tales, March 1945
|
|
Exorcism
(Bradbury's original manuscript title: "Magic!") |
57
|
05 |
Dandelion
Wine
The Stories of Ray Bradbury |
Dandelion
Wine |
top |
F.Scott/Tolstoy/Ahab
Accumulator, The |
02
|
06 |
One
More for the Road |
(First
appearance.) |
|
Face
of Natalie, The |
08
|
03 |
Masks
|
(First
appearance.) |
|
Far-away
Guitar, A |
50
|
09 |
Bradbury
Stories: 100 of His Most Celebrated Tales |
First
published as "Miss Bidwell", Charm, April 1950. |
|
Farewell
Summer |
80
|
03 |
The
Stories of Ray Bradbury |
The
Stories of Ray Bradbury |
|
Fee
Fie Foe Fum |
93
|
02 |
Driving
Blind |
Monsters
in Our Midst, edited
by
Robert Bloch, 1993 (but written c.1948) |
|
Fever
Dream |
48
|
11 |
A
Medicine for Melancholy
The Day it Rained Forever
The Vintage Bradbury
Twice 22
The Stories of Ray Bradbury
|
Weird
Tales, September 1948. |
|
Final
Sceptre, a Lasting Crown, A |
69
|
03 |
collected
as "Henry the Ninth" in:
I Sing the Body Electric!
Bradbury Stories: 100 of His Most Celebrated Tales |
The
Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, October 1969 |
|
Final
Victim |
46
|
01 |
(uncollected
to date) |
Amazing
Stories, February 1946. Co-authored with Henry Hasse. |
|
Finnegan,
The |
96
|
02 |
Bradbury
Stories: 100 of His Most Celebrated Tales
Quicker than the Eye
|
The
Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, October-November 1996 (but
written c.1950) |
|
Fire
Balloons, The |
51
|
04 |
The
Martian Chronicles
The Illustrated Man (US edition) |
Imagination,
April 1951. This story not included in all editions of Chronicles,
but usually included in Locusts. |
|
Fireman,
The |
51
|
01 |
Match
to Flame
also anthologised in Science Fiction Origins, ed. William F.
Nolan & Martin H. Greenberg, Fawcett1980) |
Galaxy,
February 1951 |
|
First
Day |
02
|
07 |
One
More for the Road |
(First
appearance.) |
|
First
Night of Lent, The |
56
|
02 |
A
Medicine for Melancholy
Bradbury Stories: 100 of His Most Celebrated Tales
Green Shadows, White Whale
Twice 22
|
Playboy,
March 1956 |
|
Flight
of Ravens, A
(Bradbury's manuscript title: "A Short Wait Between Lives") |
52
|
01 |
The
Machineries of Joy |
California
Quarterly, winter 1952 |
|
Flight
of the Good Ship Clarissa, The |
40
|
01 |
(uncollected
to date) |
Futuria
Fantasia, winter 1940 (anonymous) |
|
Fly
Away Home |
09 |
[04] |
We'll
Always Have Paris |
(First
appearance.) |
|
Flying
Machine, The |
53
|
04 |
Bradbury
Stories: 100 of His Most Celebrated Tales
S is for Space
The Golden Apples of the Sun
Twice 22
|
The
Golden Apples of the Sun |
|
Fog
Horn, The |
51
|
12 |
R
is for Rocket
The Golden Apples of the Sun
The Vintage Bradbury
Twice 22
The Stories of Ray Bradbury
|
First
published as "The Beast from 20,000 Fathoms", Saturday
Evening Post, June 23 1951. |
|
Fore! |
01
|
02 |
One
More for the Road |
The
Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, Oct/Nov 2001. |
|
Forever
and the Earth |
50
|
07 |
Bradbury
Stories: 100 of His Most Celebrated Tales
Long After Midnight
|
Planet
Stories, spring 1950. |
|
Forever
Voyage |
60
|
01 |
collected
as "And the Sailor, Home from the Sea" in:
The Machineries of Joy
Bradbury Stories: 100 of His Most Celebrated Tales |
Saturday
Evening Post, January 9 1960 |
|
Four-Way
Funeral
(Bradbury's original manuscript title: "The Very Bewildered Corpses") |
44
|
18 |
A
Memory of Murder |
Detective
Tales, December 1944 |
|
Fox
and the Forest, The |
50
|
14 |
The
Illustrated Man
The Vintage Bradbury
The Stories of Ray Bradbury
also collected as "To The Future" in The Dragon Who Ate
His Tail
|
First
published as "To the Future", Collier's, May 13 1950 |
|
Fox
in the Forest, The |
50
|
14 |
collected
as "The Fox and the Forest" in:
The Illustrated Man
The Vintage Bradbury
The Stories of Ray Bradbury
also collected as "To The Future" in The Dragon Who Ate
His Tail |
First
published as "To The Future", Collier's, May 13 1950 |
|
Free
Dirt |
96
|
03 |
Quicker
than the Eye |
American
Way, October 1996 (but written c.1951) |
|
From
the Dust Returned |
94
|
04 |
From
the Dust Returned |
The
Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, September 1994 |
|
Frost
and Fire
(Bradbury's original manuscript title: "Eight Day Wonder")
|
46
|
14 |
R
is for Rocket
The Stories of Ray Bradbury |
First
published as "The Creatures that Time Forgot", Planet
Stories, fall 1946 |
|
Fruit
at the Bottom of the Bowl, The |
48
|
21 |
Bradbury
Stories: 100 of His Most Celebrated Tales
The Golden Apples of the Sun
The Vintage Bradbury
Twice 22
|
First
published as "Touch and Go", Detective Book, November 1948 |
top |
G.B.S.
- Mark V |
76
|
03 |
Bradbury
Stories: 100 of His Most Celebrated Tales
Long After Midnight
|
Long
After Midnight |
|
Gabriel's
Horn |
43
|
03 |
(uncollected
to date) |
Captain
Future, Spring 1943 (co-authored with Henry Hasse) |
|
Gallagher
the Great |
08
|
04 |
Masks
|
(First
appearance.) |
|
Garbage
Collector |
53
|
05 |
collected
as "The Garbage Collector" in:
Bradbury Stories: 100 of His Most Celebrated Tales
The Golden Apples of the Sun
Twice 22
Match to Flame
|
First
published as "The Garbage Collector", The Golden Apples
of the Sun |
|
Garbage
Collector, The |
53
|
05 |
Bradbury
Stories: 100 of His Most Celebrated Tales
The Golden Apples of the Sun
Twice 22
Match to Flame
|
The
Golden Apples of the Sun |
|
Genie
Trouble |
40
|
09 |
(uncollected
to date) |
The
Damn Thing, December 1940 |
|
Getting
Through Sunday Somehow |
62
|
05 |
Bradbury
Stories: 100 of His Most Celebrated Tales
Green Shadows, White Whale
Long After Midnight
|
First
published as "Tread Lightly to the Music", Cavalier,
October 1962 |
|
Ghost
in the Machine, The |
96
|
06 |
Quicker
than the Eye |
(First
appearance.) |
|
Ghosts,
The |
72
|
02 |
(uncollected
to date, but included as a facsimile typescript in The Ray Bradbury
Companion, ed. William F. Nolan, Gale Group 1975) |
The
Ray Bradbury Companion (1975) (but written in the 1940s) (not
the same story as below) |
|
Ghosts,
The |
04
|
09 |
The
Cat's Pajamas |
(First
appearance.) (But written 1950-52.) (Not the same story as above) |
|
Gift,
The |
52
|
14 |
A
Medicine for Melancholy
R is for Rocket
The Day it Rained Forever
Twice 22
|
Esquire,
December 1952 |
|
Gold |
39
|
04 |
(uncollected
to date) |
Science
Fiction Fan, August 1939 |
|
Golden
Apples of the Sun, The |
53
|
06 |
R
is for Rocket
The Golden Apples of the Sun
Twice 22
The Stories of Ray Bradbury
|
The
Golden Apples of The Sun (March 1953); also Planet
Stories, November 1953
|
|
Golden
Box, The |
53
|
12 |
collected
as "And So Died Riabouchinska" in:
The Machineries of Joy
The Stories of Ray Bradbury |
First
published as "And So Died Riabouchinska", The Saint, Jun/Jul
1953 |
|
Golden
Kite, the Silver Wind, The |
53
|
01 |
The
Golden Apples of the Sun
Twice 22
The Stories of Ray Bradbury
|
Epoch,
winter 1953. |
|
Good
Grief |
57
|
07 |
Dandelion
Wine |
This
title was used for "Statues" in a 1993 anthology. |
|
Good-By,
Grandma |
57
|
03 |
Dandelion
Wine |
Saturday
Evening Post, May 25 1957 |
|
Gotcha! |
78
|
01 |
The
Stories of Ray Bradbury |
Redbook,
August 1978 |
|
Grand
Theft |
95
|
03 |
Driving
Blind |
Ellery
Queen's Mystery Magazine,
July 1995 (but written c.1950) |
|
Great
Collision of Monday Last, The |
58
|
04 |
A
Medicine for Melancholy
Bradbury Stories: 100 of His Most Celebrated Tales
Green Shadows, White Whale
Twice 22
|
Contact
1, January 1958 |
|
Great
Day in the Morning |
92
|
01 |
(uncollected
to date)
|
American
Way, 15 May 1992 |
|
Great
Fire, The |
49
|
3 |
The
Golden Apples of the Sun
Twice 22
|
Seventeen,
March 1949 |
|
Great
Hallucination , The |
|
10
&
01
|
combination
of "The Earth Men" and "The Spring Night".
"The Earth Men" is collected in:
The Martian Chronicles
The Stories of Ray Bradbury
"The Spring Night" is collected as "The Summer Night" in
The Martian Chronicles |
"The Earth
Men" first published in Thrilling
Wonder Stories, August 1948; "The Spring Night" first
published in Arkham Sampler, winter 1949
|
|
Great
Wide World Over There, The |
52
|
11 |
The
Golden Apples of the Sun
Twice 22
The Stories of Ray Bradbury |
First
appeared as "Cora and the Great Wide World", Maclean’s, August 15
1952 |
|
Green
Machine, The |
51
|
07 |
Dandelion
Wine |
Argosy,
March 1951 |
|
Green
Morning, The |
50
|
10 |
The Martian Chronicles |
(First
appearance.) |
|
Green
Mountains, The |
50
|
10 |
collected
as "The Green Morning" in:
The Martian Chronicles |
First
published as "The Green Morning", Martian Chronicles (1950) |
|
Green
Wine for Dreaming |
57
|
06 |
Dandelion
Wine
The Vintage Bradbury
|
Dandelion
Wine |
top |
Hail
and Farewell |
53
|
09 |
S
is for Space
The Golden Apples of the Sun
The Vintage Bradbury
Twice 22
The Stories of Ray Bradbury
|
Today
(Philadelphia Enquirer), March 29 1953 |
|
Hail
to the Chief |
04
|
10 |
The
Cat's Pajamas |
(First
appearance.) |
|
Half-Pint
Homicide
(Bradbury's original manuscript title: "Enter the Douser") |
44
|
14 |
A
Memory of Murder |
Detective
Tales, November 1944 |
|
Handler,
The |
47
|
01 |
Bradbury
Stories: 100 of His Most Celebrated Tales
Dark Carnival
The Small Assassin
|
Weird
Tales, January 1947. |
|
Happiness
Machine, The |
57
|
09 |
The
Stories of Ray Bradbury
Dandelion Wine |
Saturday Evening
Post, September 14 1957 |
|
Haunted
House |
00
|
03 |
(uncollected
to date) |
The
Mammoth Book of Haunted House Stories, ed. Peter Haining, Robinson,
2000 (co-authored with Elizabeth Albright) |
|
Haunting
of the New, The |
69
|
04 |
Green
Shadows, White Whale
I Sing The Body Electric!
The Stories of Ray Bradbury
|
Vogue
(UK), October 1 1969 |
|
Hauntings |
69
|
04 |
collected
as "The Haunting of the New" in:
Green Shadows, White Whale
I Sing The Body Electric!
The Stories of Ray Bradbury
|
First
published as "The Haunting of the New", Vogue (UK), October
1 1969 |
|
Have
I Got a Chocolate Bar for You! |
73
|
01 |
Long
After Midnight
The Stories of Ray Bradbury |
Penthouse,
October 1973 |
|
Headpiece,
The |
58
|
01 |
A
Medicine for Melancholy
The Day it Rained Forever
Twice 22
|
Lilliput,
May 1958 |
|
Heart
Transplant |
|
|
One
More for the Road |
Playboy,
January 1981. |
|
Heavy-Set |
64
|
03 |
Bradbury
Stories: 100 of His Most Celebrated Tales
I Sing The Body Electric!
|
Playboy,
October 1964 |
|
Hello,
I Must Be Going |
97
|
03 |
Driving
Blind |
(First
appearance) |
|
Hell's
Half-Hour
(Bradbury's original manuscript title: "Mr Priory Meets Mr Caldwell") |
45
|
03 |
A
Memory of Murder |
New
Detective, March 1945. |
|
Henry
the Ninth |
69
|
03 |
Bradbury
Stories: 100 of His Most Celebrated Tales
I Sing The Body Electric! |
First
published as "A Final Sceptre, a Lasting Crown", The Magazine of Fantasy
& Science Fiction, October 1969 |
|
Her
Eyes, Her Lips, Her Limbs |
46
|
08 |
(uncollected
to date) |
Californian,
June 1946 (under the pseudonym William Elliott) |
|
Here
There Be Tygers |
51
|
17 |
R
is for Rocket
The Day it Rained Forever |
New
Tales of Space and Time, ed. Raymond J. Healy, Holt 1951 |
|
Highest
Branch on the Tree, The |
96
|
04 |
Driving
Blind |
(First
appearance.) |
|
Highway,
The |
50
|
06 |
The
Illustrated Man |
Copy,
spring 1950 (under the pseudonym Leonard Spaulding) |
|
Holiday |
49
|
12 |
(uncollected
to date) |
Arkham
Sampler, Autumn 1949 (not the same story as below) |
|
Holiday |
63
|
05 |
collected
as "The Vacation" in:
The Machineries of Joy
The Stories of Ray Bradbury |
First
published as "The Vacation", Playboy,
December 1963 (not the same story as above) |
|
Hollerbochen
Comes Back |
38
|
03 |
(uncollected
to date) |
Mikros,
November 1938. |
|
Hollerbochen's
Dilemma |
38
|
01 |
(uncollected
to date - but anthologised in Horrors Unseen, ed. Sam Moskowitz,
1974) |
Imagination,
January 1938 |
|
Hombre
que Ardea, El |
75
|
03 |
collected
as "The Burning Man" in:
Bradbury Stories: 100 of His Most Celebrated Tales
Long After Midnight
|
Gente
(Argentina) July 31 1975. |
|
Homecoming,
(The) |
46
|
15 |
Dark
Carnival
From the Dust Returned
The October Country
The Stories of Ray Bradbury
|
Mademoiselle,
October 1946 |
|
Honeymoon
on Mars |
52
|
03 |
collected
as "The Wilderness" in:
The Golden Apples of the Sun
Twice 22 |
First
published as "The Wilderness", Today (Philadelphia Enquirer),
April 6 1952; revised version in The
Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, November 1952 |
|
Hopscotch |
96
|
07 |
Bradbury
Stories: 100 of His Most Celebrated Tales
Quicker than the Eye
|
Quicker
than the Eye |
|
Hour
of Ghosts, The |
69
|
07 |
(uncollected
to date - but anthologised in Ghost Tour, ed. Peter Haining,
William Kimber 1991) |
Saturday
Review, October 25 1969. |
|
House,
The |
04
|
11 |
The
Cat's Pajamas |
(First
appearance.) (But written 1947.) |
|
House
Divided |
97
|
05 |
Driving
Blind |
(First
appearance.) (But written c.1948) |
|
How
Am I Today, Doctor? |
41
|
01 |
(uncollected
to date) |
The
Damn Thing, February 1941 |
|
How
to Run a Successful Ghost Agency |
39
|
01 |
(uncollected
to date) |
D'Journal,
March 1939 (under the pseudonym Brian Eldred) |
|
Hunt
Wedding, The [essay] |
92
|
02 |
fictionalised
and incorporated into Green Shadows, White Whale |
American
Way, May 15 1992 (non-fiction essay) |
top |
I
Get the Blues When it Rains (A Remembrance) |
04
|
12 |
The
Cat's Pajamas
|
(First
appearance.) (But written 1980.) |
|
I
Got Something You Ain't Got! |
07
|
11 |
Summer
Morning, Summer Night
|
(First
appearance.) |
|
I
See You Never |
47
|
17 |
Bradbury
Stories: 100 of His Most Celebrated Tales
The Golden Apples of the Sun
Twice 22
|
New
Yorker, November 8 1947 |
|
I
Sing the Body Electric! |
69
|
02 |
I
Sing The Body Electric!
The Stories of Ray Bradbury |
First
published as "The Beautiful One is Here", McCall's, August 1969, based
on Bradbury's Twilight Zone teleplay "I Sing the Body
Electric!" (1962) |
|
I
Suppose You Are Wondering Why We Are Here? |
84
|
04 |
The
Toynbee Convector |
Omni,
October 1984 |
|
I,
Mars |
49
|
07 |
collected
(in revised form) as "Night Call, Collect" in I Sing the Body Electric! |
Super
Science Stories, April 1949 |
|
I
Wonder What's Become of Sally |
97
|
06 |
Driving
Blind |
(First
appearance.) (But written c.1945) |
|
I,
Rocket |
44
|
04 |
(uncollected
to date, but anthologised in Amazing Science Fiction Anthology:
The War Years 1936-45, ed. Martin H. Greenberg, Wizards of the
Coast, 1987) |
Amazing
Stories, May 1944 |
|
Icarus
Montgolfier Wright |
56
|
03 |
A
Medicine for Melancholy
Bradbury Stories: 100 of His Most Celebrated Tales
S is for Space
The Day it Rained Forever
Twice 22
|
The
Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, May 1956. |
|
Ice
Cream Suit |
58
|
03 |
collected
as "The Wonderful Ice-Cream Suit" in:
A Medicine for Melancholy
The Day it Rained Forever
The Vintage Bradbury
Twice 22
The Stories of Ray Bradbury |
First
published as "The Magic White Suit", Saturday
Evening Post, October 4 1958 |
|
If
Paths Must Cross Again |
09 |
[05] |
We'll
Always Have Paris |
(First
appearance.) |
|
If
MGM is Killed, Who Gets the Lion? |
97
|
07 |
Driving
Blind |
(First
appearance.) |
|
I'll
Never Forget You |
51
|
09 |
collected
as "A Story of Love" in:
Long After Midnight
The Stories of Ray Bradbury |
First
published as "These Things Happen", McCall's, May 1951;
this is a condense version |
|
I’ll
Not Ask for Wine |
50
|
01 |
collected
as "Ylla" in:
Bradbury Stories: 100 of His Most Celebrated Tales
The Martian Chronicles
The Vintage Bradbury |
Maclean’s,
January 1 1950 |
|
Illumination |
57
|
02 |
Dandelion
Wine
The Vintage Bradbury |
Reporter,
May 16 1957 |
|
Illustrated
Man, The |
50
|
16 |
Bradbury
Stories: 100 of His Most Celebrated Tales
The Vintage Bradbury
|
Esquire,
July 1950. (NOT the same as below.) |
|
Illustrated
Man, The ("Prologue: the Illustrated Man") |
51
|
03 |
The
Illustrated Man |
(First
appearance.) (NOT the same as above.) |
|
Illustrated
Woman, The |
61
|
02 |
The
Machineries of Joy
The Stories of Ray Bradbury |
Playboy,
March 1961 |
|
I'm
Not So Dumb |
45
|
02 |
A
Memory of Murder |
Detective
Tales, February 1945 |
|
Immortality
of Horror, The |
50
|
08 |
collected
as "Usher II" in:
Bradbury Stories: 100 of His Most Celebrated Tales
The Illustrated Man (UK edition)
The Martian Chronicles |
First
published as "Carnival of Madness", Thrilling
Wonder Stories, April 1950
|
|
Impossible |
49
|
15 |
collected
as "The Martian" in:
The Martian Chronicles |
Super
Science Stories, November 1949 |
|
In
a Season of Calm Weather |
57
|
01 |
A
Medicine for Melancholy
The Day it Rained Forever
Twice 22
also collected as "Picasso Summer" in:
The Stories of Ray Bradbury
|
Playboy,
January 1957 |
|
In
Memoriam |
02
|
08 |
One
More for the Road |
(First
appearance.) |
|
In
the Eye of the Beholder |
08
|
05 |
Masks
|
(First
appearance.) |
|
In
The Year 2150 A.D. |
50
|
24 |
(uncollected
to date) |
First
published as "The Year 2150 A.D.", Shangri-LA, 1950 |
|
In
This Sign |
51
|
04 |
collected
as "The Fire Balloons" in:
The Martian Chronicles
The Illustrated Man (US edition) |
First
published as "The Fire Balloons", Imagination,
April 1951
|
|
Inspired
Chicken Bungalow Court, The |
69
|
08 |
collected
as "The Inspired Chicken Motel" in:
I Sing The Body Electric!
The Stories of Ray Bradbury |
West
(Los Angeles Times), November 2 1969 |
|
Inspired
Chicken Motel, The |
69
|
08 |
I
Sing The Body Electric!
The Stories of Ray Bradbury |
First
published as "The Inspired Chicken Bungalow Court", West (Los Angeles
Times), November 2 1969 |
|
Interim |
47
|
15 |
collected
as "Time Intervening" in:
Bradbury Stories: 100 of His Most Celebrated Tales
One More for the Road |
Epoch,
fall 1947 (NOT the same story as below) |
|
Interim |
47
|
08 |
Dark
Carnival |
Dark Carnival
(May 1947); also Weird
Tales, July 1947. (NOT the same story as above.)
|
|
Interim
[bridge passage] |
|
|
The
Martian Chronicles |
(First appearance.)
|
|
Interval
in Sunlight |
54
|
05 |
Long
After Midnight
The Stories of Ray Bradbury |
Esquire,
March 1954 |
|
Invasion
Eve |
75
|
01 |
(uncollected
to date, but included as a facsimile typescript in The Ray Bradbury
Companion, ed. William F. Nolan, Gale Group 1975) |
The
Ray Bradbury Companion (1975) (but written much earlier than this) |
|
Invisible
Boy, (The) |
45
|
13 |
S
is for Space
The Golden Apples of the Sun
The Vintage Bradbury
Twice 22
The Stories of Ray Bradbury
|
Mademoiselle,
November 1945. |
|
Irritated
People, The |
47
|
18 |
(uncollected
to date) |
Thrilling
Wonder Stories, December 1947 |
|
Is
That You, Herb? |
04
|
01 |
Is
That You, Herb (chapbook) |
(First
appearance.) |
|
The
Island |
04
|
13 |
The
Cat's Pajamas |
(First
appearance.) (But written 1952) |
|
It
Burns Me Up |
44
|
16 |
A
Memory of Murder |
Dime
Mystery, November 1944 |
|
It's
Not the Heat, It's the Hu-- |
40
|
08 |
(uncollected
to date) |
Script,
November 2 1940. |
top |
Jack-in-the-Box |
47
|
09 |
Dark
Carnival
The Small Assassin
The Stories of Ray Bradbury
|
Dark
Carnival (1947) |
|
Jar,
The |
44
|
15 |
Dark
Carnival
The October Country
The Stories of Ray Bradbury
|
Weird
Tales, November 1944. |
|
Jemima
True |
|
|
The
Martian Chronicles: The Complete Edition |
(First
appearance.) |
|
The
John Wilkes Booth/Warner Brothers/MGM/NBC Funeral Train |
04
|
14 |
The
Cat's Pajamas |
(First
appearance.) |
|
Jonah
of the Jove Run
(Bradbury's original manuscript title: "The Calculator") |
48
|
05 |
(uncollected
to date) |
Planet
Stories, spring 1948. |
|
Junior |
88
|
02 |
Bradbury
Stories: 100 of His Most Celebrated Tales
The Toynbee Convector
|
The
Toynbee Convector |
top |
Kaleidoscope |
49
|
14 |
The
Illustrated Man
The Vintage Bradbury
The Stories of Ray Bradbury
|
Thrilling
Wonder Stories, October 1949. |
|
Kilimanjaro
Machine, The |
65
|
01 |
collected
as "The Kilimanjaro Device" in:
Bradbury Stories: 100 of His Most Celebrated Tales
I Sing The Body Electric!
|
Life,
January 22 1965. |
|
Kilimanjaro
Device, The |
65
|
01 |
Bradbury
Stories: 100 of His Most Celebrated Tales
I Sing The Body Electric!
|
First
published as "The Kilimanjaro Machine" in Life,
January 22 1965. |
|
Killer,
Come Back to Me!
(Bradbury's original manuscript title: "Autopsy") |
44
|
08 |
(uncollected
to date) |
Detective
Tales, July 1944. |
|
King
of the Gray Spaces |
43
|
11 |
collected
as "R is for Rocket" in R is for Rocket |
Famous
Fantastic Mysteries, December 1943 |
|
King
of the Grey Spaces |
43
|
11 |
collected
as "R is for Rocket" in R is for Rocket |
First
published as "King of the Gray Spaces", Famous
Fantastic Mysteries, December 1943 |
top |
Lafayette,
Farewell |
88
|
03 |
Bradbury
Stories: 100 of His Most Celebrated Tales
The Toynbee Convector
|
The
Toynbee Convector (May 1988); also The Magazine of Fantasy & Science
Fiction, October 1988. |
|
Lake
, The |
44
|
05 |
Dark
Carnival
The Small Assassin
The Stories of Ray Bradbury
|
Weird
Tales, May 1944. |
|
Last
Circus, The |
80
|
01 |
The
Toynbee Convector |
The
Last Circus and The Electrocution, Lord John Press 1980 (but written
c.1950) |
|
Last
Laughs |
09
|
[06] |
We'll
Always Have Paris |
(first
appearance.) |
|
Last
Man, The |
40
|
06 |
(uncollected
to date) |
The
Damn Thing, November 1940. |
|
Last
Night of the World, The |
51
|
02 |
The
Illustrated Man |
Esquire,
February 1951 |
|
Last
Rites |
94
|
06 |
Bradbury
Stories: 100 of His Most Celebrated Tales
Quicker than the Eye
|
The
Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, December 1994. |
|
Last,
the Very Last, The |
55
|
02 |
Dandelion
Wine
also collected as "The Time Machine" in R is for Rocket |
The
Reporter, June 2 1955 |
|
Last
White Man, The |
51
|
06 |
collected
as "The Other Foot" in:
The Illustrated Man |
First
published as "The Other Foot", New Story, March 1951 |
|
Laurel
and Hardy Alpha Centauri Farewell Tour , The |
00
|
01 |
One
More for the Road |
Amazing
Stories, spring 2000. |
|
Laurel
and Hardy Love Affair, The |
87
|
01 |
Bradbury
Stories: 100 of His Most Celebrated Tales
The Toynbee Convector
|
Playboy,
December 1987. |
|
Lawns
of Summer, The |
52
|
04 |
Dandelion
Wine |
Nation’s
Business, May 1952 |
|
Lazarus
Come Forth |
44
|
19 |
(uncollected
to date) |
Planet
Stories, winter 1944. |
|
Leave-Taking,
The |
57
|
03 |
Dandelion
Wine
The Stories of Ray Bradbury |
First
published as "Good-by, Grandma", Saturday
Evening Post, May 25 1957 |
|
Leftovers |
02
|
09 |
One
More for the Road |
(First
appearance.) |
|
Let's
Play Poison |
46
|
16 |
Bradbury
Stories: 100 of His Most Celebrated Tales
Dark Carnival
The Small Assassin
|
Weird
Tales, November 1946. |
|
Library,
The |
07 |
04 |
Match
to Flame
|
(First
appearance.) |
|
Life
Work of Juan Diaz, The |
63
|
04 |
Bradbury
Stories: 100 of His Most Celebrated Tales
The Machineries of Joy
|
Playboy,
September 1963 |
|
Lime-Vanilla
Ice |
54
|
11 |
collected
as "The Swan" in:
Bradbury Stories: 100 of His Most Celebrated Tales
Dandelion Wine
|
First
published as "The Swan", Cosmopolitan, September 1954 |
|
Literary
Encounter, A |
09 |
[07] |
We'll
Always Have Paris |
(First
appearance.) |
|
Little
Journey, A |
51
|
13 |
Bradbury
Stories: 100 of His Most Celebrated Tales |
Galaxy,
August 1951 |
|
Little
Mice, The |
55
|
05 |
A
Medicine for Melancholy
The Day it Rained Forever
The Vintage Bradbury
Twice 22
|
First
published as "The Mice", Escapade,
October 1955 |
|
Locusts,
The [Bridge passage] |
|
|
The
Martian Chronicles |
(First
appearance.) |
|
Lonely
Ones, The |
49
|
09 |
Bradbury
Stories: 100 of His Most Celebrated Tales |
Startling
Stories, July 1949 |
|
Long
After Midnight |
62
|
08 |
Long
After Midnight
The Stories of Ray Bradbury |
First
published as "The Long-After-Midnight Girl", Eros, winter 1962. (NOT
the same as below.) |
|
Long
After Midnight |
|
|
Match
to Flame |
(First
appearance.) (NOT the same as above.) |
|
Long-After-Midnight
Girl, The |
62
|
08 |
collected
as "Long After Midnight" in:
Long After Midnight
The Stories of Ray Bradbury |
Eros,
winter 1962 |
|
Long
Distance Telephone Call, The |
50
|
18 |
Dandelion
Wine
also collected as "Calling Mexico" in:
The Stories of Ray Bradbury
|
First
published as "The Window", Collier's, Aug 5 1950 |
|
Long
Division |
88
|
04 |
The
Toynbee Convector |
(first
appearance.) |
|
Long
Night, The |
44
|
09 |
A
Memory of Murder |
New
Detective, July1944. |
|
Long
Rain, The |
50
|
15 |
R
is for Rocket
The Illustrated Man |
First
published as "Death-by-Rain", Planet
Stories, summer 1950 |
|
Long
Way Home, The
(Bradbury's original manuscript title: "The Long Way Around") |
45
|
12 |
A
Memory of Murder |
Dime
Mystery, November 1945 |
|
Long
Weekend, The |
46
|
10 |
collected
as "The Million-Year Picnic" in:
The Martian Chronicles
The Stories of Ray Bradbury
S is for Space
|
First published
as "The Million-Year Picnic", Planet
Stories, summer 1946.
|
|
Long
Years, The |
48
|
13 |
Bradbury
Stories: 100 of His Most Celebrated Tales
The Martian Chronicles
|
Maclean’s, September 15 1948 (with incorrect byline "Roy Bradbury") |
|
Lorelei
of the Red Mist
(Authors' original manuscript title: "Red Sea of Venus") |
46
|
09 |
(uncollected
to date - but anthologised in Echoes of Valor II, ed. Karl
Edward Wagner, Tor 1989)) |
Planet
Stories, summer 1946 (co-authored wiith Leigh Brackett) |
|
Lost
City of Mars, The |
67
|
01 |
I
Sing The Body Electric! |
Playboy,
January 1967 |
|
Love
Affair, The |
82
|
01 |
The
Toynbee Convector |
The
Love Affair, Lord John Press 1982 (but written c.1948) |
|
Love
Contest |
52
|
05 |
(uncollected
to date) |
Saturday
Evening Post, May 23 1952 (under the pseudonym Leonard Douglas) |
|
Love
Potion |
07
|
12 |
Summer
Morning, Summer Night |
(First
appearance.) |
|
Love
Story, A |
51
|
09 |
collected
as "A Story of Love" in:
Long After Midnight
The Stories of Ray Bradbury |
First
published as "These Things Happen", McCall's, May 1951 |
|
Luana
the Living |
40
|
04 |
(uncollected
to date - but anthologised in Horrors in Hiding, ed. Sam Moskowitz,
1973) |
Polaris,
June 1940 |
|
Luggage
Store, The [Bridge passage] |
|
|
The
Martian Chronicles |
(First
appearance.) |
top |
Ma
Perkins Comes To Stay |
09 |
[08] |
We'll
Always Have Paris |
(First
appearance.) |
|
Machineries
of Joy, The |
62
|
07 |
Bradbury
Stories: 100 of His Most Celebrated Tales
The Machineries of Joy
|
Playboy,
December 1962. |
|
Mad
Wizards of Mars, The |
49
|
13 |
Match
to Flame
also collected as "The Exiles" in:
Bradbury Stories: 100 of His Most Celebrated Tales
R is for Rocket
The Illustrated Man (US edition) |
Maclean’s,
September 15 1949 |
|
Madame
et Monsieur Shill |
97
|
08 |
Driving
Blind |
(First
appearance.) |
|
The
Mafioso Cement-Mixing Machine |
04
|
04 |
The
Cat's Pajamas |
The
Strand Magazine, July-Aug 2004 |
|
Magic
Sneakers |
56
|
01 |
Dandelion
Wine
collected as "The Sound of Summer Running" in:
Bradbury Stories: 100 of His Most Celebrated Tales
R is for Rocket
|
First
published as "Summer in the Air", Saturday
Evening Post, February 18 1956 (this is a condensed version of
"Summer in the Air") |
|
Magic
White Suit, The |
58
|
03 |
collected
as "The Wonderful Ice-Cream Suit" in:
A Medicine for Melancholy
The Day it Rained Forever
The Vintage Bradbury
Twice 22
The Stories of Ray Bradbury |
Saturday
Evening Post, October 4 1958 |
|
Magical
Kitchen, The |
|
|
Dandelion
Wine |
Everywoman’s
Magazine Feb 1954; also as “Dinner at Dawn”. |
|
Maiden
of Jirbu, The |
40
|
02 |
(uncollected
to date) |
Polaris,
March 1940 (co-authored with Bob Tucker) |
|
Maiden,
The |
47
|
10 |
Dark
Carnival |
(First
appearance.) |
|
Man
in the Rorschach Shirt, The |
66
|
04 |
Bradbury
Stories: 100 of His Most Celebrated Tales
I Sing The Body Electric!
|
Playboy,
October 1966 |
|
Man
Upstairs, The |
47
|
02 |
Dark
Carnival
The Small Assassin
The Stories of Ray Bradbury |
Harper’s,
March 1947 |
|
Man,
The |
49
|
02 |
Bradbury
Stories: 100 of His Most Celebrated Tales
S is for Space
The Illustrated Man
|
Thrilling
Wonder Stories, February 1949. |
|
Marionettes,
Inc. |
49
|
05 |
The
Illustrated Man |
Startling
Stories, March 1949. |
|
Marriage,
The |
|
|
The
Martian Chronicles: The Complete Edition |
(First
appearance.) |
|
Marriage
Mender, The
(Bradbury's working manuscript titles: "Calliope", "The
Pipe Organ") |
54
|
01 |
A
Medicine for Melancholy
The Day it Rained Forever
Twice 22
|
Collier's,
January 22 1954 |
|
Mars
Is Heaven! |
48
|
14 |
The
Stories of Ray Bradbury
also collected as "The Third Expedition" in The Martian Chronicles
|
Planet
Stories, fall 1948 |
|
Martian,
The |
49
|
15 |
The
Martian Chronicles |
First
appeared as "Impossible", Super
Science Stories, November 1949 |
|
Martian
Ghosts |
|
|
The
Martian Chronicles: The Complete Edition |
(First
appearance.) |
|
Marvels
and Miracles - Pass It On! |
55
|
01 |
(uncollected
to date) |
New
York Times Magazine, March 20 1955 |
|
Massinello
Pietro |
64
|
01 |
We'll
Always Have Paris |
Connoisseur's
World, April 1964. |
|
Matter
of Taste, A |
04
|
02 |
It
Came From Outer Space
The Cat's Pajamas |
It
Came From Outer Space |
|
McGillahee's
Brat |
70
|
01 |
Green
Shadows, White Whale
The Stories of Ray Bradbury |
The
Irish Press, March 21 1970 |
|
Meadow,
The |
53
|
07 |
Bradbury
Stories: 100 of His Most Celebrated Tales
The Golden Apples of the Sun
Twice 22
|
The
Golden Apples of the Sun; developed from a 1947 play of the same title |
|
Meadow
of the World |
53
|
07 |
collected
as "The Meadow" in:
Bradbury Stories: 100 of His Most Celebrated Tales
The Golden Apples of the Sun
Twice 22
|
First
published as "The Meadow", The Golden Apples of the Sun;
developed from a 1947 play of the same title |
|
Mechanical
Hound, The
(incomplete story fragment) |
07
|
05 |
Match
to Flame
|
(First
appearance.) |
|
Medicine
for Melancholy, A |
59
|
01 |
A
Medicine for Melancholy
The Vintage Bradbury
Twice 22
The Stories of Ray Bradbury
|
A
Medicine for Melancholy |
|
Memento
Mori |
03
|
01 |
(uncollected
to date)
|
Gathering
the Bones, ed. Dennis Etchinson, Ramsey Campbell and Jack Dann,
Tor 2003) |
|
Messiah
, The |
71
|
01 |
Bradbury
Stories: 100 of His Most Celebrated Tales
Long After Midnight
|
Welcome
Aboard, spring 1971 |
|
Mexicali
Mirage [Essay] |
|
|
Fictionalised
and collected as "That Old Dog Lying in the Dust" in Driving
Blind |
Westways
magazine, Oct 1974 ("Mexicali Mirage" is an essay) |
|
Mice,
The |
55
|
05 |
collected
as "The Little Mice" in:
A Medicine for Melancholy
The Day it Rained Forever
The Vintage Bradbury
Twice 22 |
Escapade,
October 1955 |
|
Million-Year
Picnic, The |
46
|
10 |
The
Martian Chronicles
The Stories of Ray Bradbury
S is for Space
|
Planet
Stories, summer 1946. |
|
Millionth
Murder, The |
53
|
14 |
collected
as "And the Rock Cried Out" in:
Bradbury Stories: 100 of His Most Celebrated Tales
The Day it Rained Forever
The Vintage Bradbury |
Manhunt,
September 1953 |
|
Miracle
of Rare Device, A |
62
|
01 |
The
Machineries of Joy |
Playboy,
January 1962 |
|
Miracles
of Jamie, The |
46
|
05 |
Bradbury
Stories: 100 of His Most Celebrated Tales
Long After Midnight
|
Charm,
April 1946 |
|
Mirror,
The |
97
|
09 |
Driving
Blind |
(First
appearance.) (But written c.1950) |
|
Miss
Appletree And I |
09 |
[09] |
We'll
Always Have Paris |
(First
appearance.) |
|
Miss
Bidwell |
50
|
09 |
collected
as "A Far-away Guitar" in:
Bradbury Stories: 100 of His Most Celebrated Tales |
Charm,
April 1950. |
|
Mr
Electrico |
08
|
01 |
Surround
Yourself With Your Loves and Live Forever (chapbook) |
(First
appearance.) |
|
Mr
Pale
(Bradbury's manuscript title: "The Pale One") |
97
|
10 |
Driving
Blind |
(First
appearance.) (But written c.1950) |
|
Monster
Maker, The
(Bradbury's original manuscript title: "Pirates in Profile") |
44
|
03 |
(uncollected
to date) |
Planet
Stories, Spring 1944. |
|
Morgue
Ship |
44
|
06 |
(uncollected
to date) |
Planet
Stories, summer 1944. |
|
Mummy
Dust |
39
|
02 |
(uncollected
to date)
|
D'Journal,
May 1939 (under the pseudonym Cecil Clayborne Cunningham) |
|
Murder,
The |
09 |
[10] |
We'll
Always Have Paris |
(First
appearance.) |
|
Murderer,
The |
53
|
08 |
The
Golden Apples of the Sun
Twice 22
|
The
Golden Apples of the Sun |
|
Musicians,
The [Bridge passage] |
|
|
The
Martian Chronicles |
(First
appearance.) |
|
My
Interview with Jules Verne |
55
|
01 |
(uncollected
to date) |
First
published as "Marvels and Miracles - Pass It On!", New York
Times Magazine, March 20 1955 |
|
My
Perfect Murder |
71
|
02 |
collected
as "The Utterly Perfect Murder" in:
Long After Midnight
The Stories of Ray Bradbury |
Playboy,
August 1971 |
|
My
Son, Max |
93
|
01 |
One
More for the Road |
American
Way, June 15 1993 |
top |
Naming
of Names, The [Bridge passage] |
|
|
Bradbury
Stories: 100 of His Most Celebrated Tales
The Martian Chronicles
|
The
Martian Chronicles |
|
Naming
of Names, The |
49
|
11 |
collected
as "Dark They were, And Golden Eyed" in:
S is for Space
A Medicine for Melancholy
The Day it Rained Forever
Twice 22
The Stories of Ray Bradbury |
Thrilling
Wonder Stories Aug 1949 |
|
Next
in Line, The |
47
|
11 |
The
Small Assassin
Dark Carnival
The Stories of Ray Bradbury |
Dark
Carnival (1947) |
|
Next
Stop, The Stars |
56
|
04 |
collected
as "The End of the Beginning" in:
A Medicine for Melancholy
The Day it Rained Forever
Twice 22
R is for Rocket
The Stories of Ray Bradbury |
Maclean’s,
October 27 1956 |
|
Night,
The |
46
|
12 |
Dandelion
Wine
Dark Carnival
The Stories of Ray Bradbury
The Small Assassin
|
Weird
Tales, July 1946. |
|
Night
Call, Collect |
49
|
07 |
I
Sing The Body Electric!
The Stories of Ray Bradbury |
First
published as “I, Mars”, Super
Science Stories, April 1949. |
|
Night
Meeting |
50
|
11 |
The
Martian Chronicles
The Vintage Bradbury
|
The
Martian Chronicles |
|
Night
Meeting |
07
|
13 |
Summer
Morning, Summer Night
|
(First
appearance.)
(Not the same story as above.) |
|
Night
Sets, The |
47
|
12 |
Dark
Carnival |
(First
appearance.) |
|
Night
Train to Babylon |
97
|
11 |
Driving
Blind |
Driving
Blind (Sept 1997); also Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine,
Dec 1997. |
|
Nightmare
Carouseel |
62
|
02 |
(uncollected
to date, but revised and incorporated into the novel Something Wicked
This Way Comes) |
Mademoiselle,
January 1962 |
|
Nineteenth,
The |
02
|
10 |
One
More for the Road |
(First
appearance.) |
|
No
News, or What Killed the Dog? |
94
|
05 |
Bradbury
Stories: 100 of His Most Celebrated Tales
Quicker than the Eye
|
American
Way, October 11994. |
|
No
Particular Night or Morning |
51
|
05 |
The
Illustrated Man
The Stories of Ray Bradbury |
(First
appearance.) |
|
No
Strings Attached |
49
|
05 |
collected
as "Marionettes, Inc." in:
The Illustrated Man |
First
published as "Marionettes, Inc.",
Startling
Stories, March 1949.
|
|
Nothing
Changes |
97
|
12 |
Driving
Blind |
(First
appearance.) |
top |
October
Game, The |
48
|
03 |
Long
After Midnight
The Stories of Ray Bradbury |
Weird
Tales, March 1948. |
|
Of
All Things - Never to Have Been Born Is Best |
07
|
06 |
Match
to Flame
|
(First
appearance.) |
|
Off
Season, The |
48
|
19 |
The
Martian Chronicles
The Stories of Ray Bradbury
|
Thrilling
Wonder Stories, December 1948. |
|
Offering,
The |
97
|
01 |
(uncollected
to date) |
The
Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, March 1997. |
|
Old
Ones, The [Bridge passage] |
|
|
The
Martian Chronicles |
(First
appearance.) |
|
Ole,
Orozco! Siqueiros, Si! |
04
|
15 |
The
Cat's Pajamas |
(First
appearance.) |
|
On
the Orient, North |
88
|
05 |
Bradbury
Stories: 100 of His Most Celebrated Tales
The Toynbee Convector
From the Dust Returned
|
The
Toynbee Convector |
|
Once
More, Legato |
95
|
05 |
Bradbury
Stories: 100 of His Most Celebrated Tales
Quicker than the Eye |
Omni,
fall 1995. |
|
One
for His Lordship, and One for the Road! |
85
|
01 |
Bradbury
Stories: 100 of His Most Celebrated Tales
Green Shadows, White Whale
The Toynbee Convector
|
Playboy,
January 1985 |
|
One
More Body in the Pool |
05
|
06 |
(uncollected
to date) |
The
Strand Magazine, June-Sept 2005 |
|
One
More for the Road |
02
|
11 |
One
More for the Road |
(First
appearance.) |
|
One
Night in Your Life |
88
|
06 |
The
Toynbee Convector |
(First
appearance.) (But written c.1950) |
|
One
Timeless Spring |
46
|
06 |
Long
After Midnight |
Collier's,
April 13 1946 |
|
One
Who Waits, The |
49
|
08 |
The
Machineries of Joy
The Stories of Ray Bradbury |
Arkham
Sampler, summer 1949 |
|
One-Woman
Show |
02
|
12 |
One
More for the Road |
(First
appearance.)(But written c.1950) |
|
Other
Foot, The |
51
|
06 |
The
Illustrated Man |
New
Story, March 1951 |
|
Other
Highway, The
(Bradbury's original manuscript title: "Snakeskin") |
96
|
08 |
Quicker
than the Eye |
(First
appearance.) (But written c.1950) |
|
Outcast
of the Stars |
50
|
04 |
collected
as "The Rocket" in:
Bradbury Stories: 100 of His Most Celebrated Tales
R is for Rocket
The Illustrated Man |
Super
Science Stories, March 1950 |
|
Overkill |
00
|
04 |
(uncollected
to date) |
Playboy,
November 2000 |
top |
Parrot
who Met Papa, The |
72
|
01 |
Long
After Midnight
The Stories of Ray Bradbury |
Playboy,
January 1972 |
|
Pater
Caninus |
09 |
[11] |
We'll
Always Have Paris |
(First
appearance.) |
|
Payment
in Full |
50
|
03 |
(uncollected
to date - but anthologised in Man Against Tomorrow, ed. William
F. Nolan, Avon 1965) |
Thrilling
Wonder Stories, February 1950 |
|
Pedestrian,
The |
51
|
15 |
Bradbury
Stories: 100 of His Most Celebrated Tales
S is for Space
The Golden Apples of the Sun
Twice 22
Match to Flame
|
The
Reporter, August 7 1951 |
|
Pendulum |
41
|
05 |
Futuria
Fantasia
(Also
anthologised in Horrors Unknown, ed. Sam Moskowitz, 1971)
|
Super
Science Stories, November 1941 (co-authored with Henry Hasse) |
|
Pendulum,
The |
39
|
05 |
(uncollected
to date - but anthologised in Horrors Unknown, ed. Sam Moskowitz,
1971) |
Futuria
Fantasia, fall 1939 (anonymous) |
|
Perchance
to Dream |
48
|
20 |
The
Day it Rained Forever |
First
published as "Asleep in Armageddon", Planet
Stories, Winter 1948 |
|
Perhaps
We are Going Away |
62
|
03 |
The
Machineries of Joy |
Topper,
January 1962 |
|
Picasso
Summer |
57
|
01 |
The
Stories of Ray Bradbury
also collected as "In a Season of Calm Weather" in:
A Medicine for Melancholy
The Day it Rained Forever
Twice 22
|
First
published as "In a Season of Calm Weather", Playboy,
January 1957
|
|
Piece
of Wood, A |
52
|
06 |
Long
After Midnight
The Stories of Ray Bradbury |
Esquire,
June 1952 |
|
Pieta
Summer |
09 |
[12] |
We'll
Always Have Paris |
(First
appearance.) |
|
Pilgrimage |
99
|
01 |
(uncollected
to date) |
California
Sorcery, ed. William F. Nolan and William Schafer, 1999 (but written
c.1950) |
|
Pillar
of Fire |
48
|
08 |
S
is for Space
Match to Flame |
Planet
Stories, summer 1948 |
|
Piper,The |
40
|
05 |
Futuria
Fantasia
(Also
anthologised
in Futures to Infinity, ed. unknown, 1970) |
Futuria
Fantasia, September 1940 (under the pseudonym Ron Reynolds |
|
Piper,The |
43
|
01 |
(uncollected
to date - but anthologised in The Future Makers, ed. Peter
Haining, 1971) |
Thrilling
Wonder Stories, February 1943. (Different from the above story,
but developed from it.) |
|
Playground,
The |
52
|
07 |
The
Illustrated Man (UK edition)
The Stories of Ray Bradbury |
The
Illustrated Man (UK edition) (1952) |
|
Poems,
The |
45
|
01 |
Bradbury
Stories: 100 of His Most Celebrated Tales |
Weird
Tales, January 1945 |
|
Powerhouse |
48
|
04 |
The
Golden Apples of the Sun
Twice 22
The Stories of Ray Bradbury
|
Charm,
March 1948 |
|
Prehistoric
Producer, The |
62
|
04 |
collected
as "Tyrannosaurus Rex" in:
The Machineries of Joy
The Stories of Ray Bradbury |
Saturday
Evening Post, June 23 1962 |
|
Price
of Silence, The |
52
|
13 |
collected
as "En La Noche" in The Golden Apples of the Sun |
First
published as "Torrid Sacrifice", Cavalier, November 1952 |
|
Promises,
Promises |
88
|
07 |
The
Toynbee Convector |
(First
appearance.) |
|
Promotion
to Satellite |
43
|
09 |
(uncollected
to date) |
Thrilling
Wonder Stories, fall 1943 |
|
Pumpernickel,
The |
51
|
10 |
Bradbury
Stories: 100 of His Most Celebrated Tales
Long After Midnight
|
Collier's,
May 19 1951 |
|
Punishment
Without Crime
(Bradbury's original manuscript title: "Behold, Thou Art Fair") |
50
|
05 |
Long
After Midnight
The Stories of Ray Bradbury |
Other
Worlds, March 1950 |
|
Purpose |
50
|
17 |
collected
as "The City" in:
The Illustrated Man
The Stories of Ray Bradbury |
Startling
Stories, July 1950 |
top |
Queen’s
Own Evaders, The |
63
|
03 |
collected
as "The Anthem Sprinters" in:
Green Shadows, White Whale
The Machineries of Joy
The Vintage Bradbury
The Stories of Ray Bradbury |
Playboy,
June 1963 |
|
Quicker
Than the Eye
(Bradbury's original manuscript title: "The Magic Trick") |
95
|
06 |
Quicker
than the Eye |
Tales
of the Impossible (anthology, ed. David Copperfield, HarperPrism),
April 1995 (but written c. 1951) |
|
Quid
Pro Quo |
00
|
02 |
One
More for the Road |
The
Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, October-November 2000 |
top |
R
is for Rocket |
43
|
11 |
R
is for Rocket |
First
published as "King of the Gray Spaces", Famous
Fantastic Mysteries, December 1943 |
|
Ravine,
The |
50
|
19 |
Dandelion
Wine
collected as "The Whole Town's Sleeping" in Bradbury Stories:
100 of His Most Celebrated Tales |
First
published as "The Whole Town's Sleeping", McCall's, September
1950 |
|
Referent |
48
|
15 |
The
Day it Rained Forever |
Thrilling
Wonder Stories, October 1948 (under pseudonym Brett Sterling) |
|
Reincarnate,
The |
05 |
07 |
Match
to Flame (unrevised typescript)
We'll Always Have Paris |
Dark Delicacies,
ed. D.Howison & J.Gelb (Carroll & Graff, 2005)
|
|
Remember
Me? |
97
|
13 |
Driving
Blind |
(First
appearance.) |
|
Remember
Sascha? |
96
|
09 |
Bradbury
Stories: 100 of His Most Celebrated Tales
Quicker than the Eye
|
Quicker
than the Eye (but written c.1949) |
|
Remembrance |
93
|
03 |
(uncollected
to date) |
American
Way, November 1 1993 |
|
Remembrance
at Gettysburg |
05
|
02 |
The
Cat's Pajamas
+ 5 |
(First
appearance.) |
|
Remembrance,
Ohio |
09 |
[13] |
We'll
Always Have Paris |
(First
appearance.) |
|
Reunion |
44
|
02 |
Dark
Carnival |
Weird
Tales, March 1944. |
|
Rocket,
The |
50
|
04 |
Bradbury
Stories: 100 of His Most Celebrated Tales
R is for Rocket
The Illustrated Man
|
First
published as "Outcast of the Stars", Super
Science Stories, March 1950 |
|
Rocket
Man, The |
51
|
08 |
R
is for Rocket
The Illustrated Man (US edition)
|
Maclean’s,
March 1 1951 |
|
Rocket
Skin |
46
|
04 |
(uncollected
to date) |
Thrilling
Wonder Stories, spring 1946 |
|
Rocket
Summer [Bridge passage] |
|
|
The
Martian Chronicles |
(First
appearance.) (NOT the same as below) |
|
Rocket
Summer |
47
|
03 |
(uncollected
to date) |
Planet
Stories, spring 1947. NOT the same as above) |
|
Royal
Crown Cream-Sponge Para Litefoot Tennis Shoes |
56
|
01 |
Dandelion
Wine
collected as "The Sound of Summer Running" in:
Bradbury Stories: 100 of His Most Celebrated Tales
R is for Rocket
|
First
published as "Summer in the Air", Saturday
Evening Post, February 18 1956 |
top |
Samurai
Kabuki |
53
|
02 |
The
Cat's Pajamas + 5 (supplemental chapbook)
|
(First
appearance.) |
|
Scent
of Sarsaparilla, A |
53
|
02 |
A
Medicine for Melancholy
The Day it Rained Forever
Twice 22
The Stories of Ray Bradbury
|
Star
Science Fiction Stories #1, ed. Frederik Pohl, Ballantine 1953 |
|
Scent
of Summer |
53
|
02 |
collected
as "A Scent of Sarsaparilla" in:
A Medicine for Melancholy
The Day it Rained Forever
Twice 22
The Stories of Ray Bradbury
|
First
published as "A Scent of Sarsaparilla", Star Science Fiction
Stories #1, ed. Frederik Pohl, Ballantine 1953 |
|
Screaming
Woman, The |
51
|
11 |
S
is for Space
The Stories of Ray Bradbury |
Today,
May 27 1951 |
|
Scythe,
The |
43
|
06 |
Dark
Carnival
The October Country
The Stories of Ray Bradbury
|
Weird
Tales, July 1943 (co-authored with Leigh Brackett (uncredited)) |
|
Sea
Change |
57
|
01 |
collected
as "In a Season of Calm Weather" in:
A Medicine for Melancholy
The Day it Rained Forever
Twice 22
also collected as "Picasso Summer" in:
The Stories of Ray Bradbury
|
First
published as "In a Season of Calm Weather", Playboy,
January 1957 |
|
Sea
Shell, The |
44
|
01 |
Bradbury
Stories: 100 of His Most Celebrated Tales |
Weird
Tales, January 1944 |
|
Search
for a Stranger |
07
|
07 |
Match
to Flame (lettered edition only)
|
(First
appearance.) |
|
Season
of Disbelief |
50
|
22 |
Bradbury
Stories: 100 of His Most Celebrated Tales
Dandelion Wine
|
Collier's,
November 25 1950 |
|
Season
of Sitting, The |
51
|
14 |
Dandelion
Wine |
Charm,
August 1951 |
|
Secret,
The |
52
|
10 |
(uncollected
to date) |
IT,
Summer 1952 but (written c.1940) |
|
Settlers,
The [Bridge passage] |
|
|
The
Martian Chronicles |
(First
appearance.) |
|
Settling
In, The |
|
|
The
Dragon Who Ate His Tail |
(First
appearance.) |
|
Shape
of Things, The |
48
|
02 |
collected
as "Tomorrow's Child" in:
I Sing The Body Electric!
The Stories of Ray Bradbury |
Thrilling
Wonder Stories, February 1948 |
|
Shave,
The |
77
|
01 |
collected
as "The Beautiful Shave" in:
Bradbury Stories: 100 of His Most Celebrated Tales |
First
published as a story fragment "The Execution", Xenophile #36, November
1977. Full version first published as "The Beautiful Shave"
in Gallery, March 1979. Published as "The Shave" in Telegraph
Sunday Magazine (U.K.) May 27, 1979 |
|
Shopping
for Death |
54
|
08 |
collected
as "Touched with Fire" in:
The October Country
The Stories of Ray Bradbury |
Maclean's,
June 1 1954 |
|
Shopping
for Murder |
54
|
08 |
collected
as "Touched with Fire" in:
The October Country
The Stories of Ray Bradbury |
First
published as "Shopping for Death", Maclean's, June 1 1954 |
|
Shoreline
at Sunset, The |
59
|
02 |
A
Medicine for Melancholy
Twice 22
The Stories of Ray Bradbury |
The
Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, March 1959
|
|
Shore,
The [Bridge passage] |
|
|
The
Martian Chronicles |
(First
appearance.) |
|
Silence,
The |
44
|
13 |
(uncollected
to date) |
First
published as "And Then - The Silence", Super Science Stories,
October 1944. |
|
Silent
Towns, The |
49
|
04 |
The
Martian Chronicles
The Stories of Ray Bradbury
|
Charm,
March 1949 |
|
Sixty-Six |
03
|
02 |
The
Cat's Pajamas |
The
Strand 12, Fall-Winter 2003 |
|
Skeleton |
45
|
05 |
Skeletons
(Also anthologised in The Best of Rob Wagner's Script, ed.
Anthony Slide, Scarecrow Press 1985) |
Script,
April 28 1945 (NOT the same as below) |
|
Skeleton |
45
|
11 |
Dark
Carnival
The October Country
The Vintage Bradbury
The Stories of Ray Bradbury
Skeletons
|
Weird
Tales, September 1945. (NOT the same as above.) |
|
Small
Assassin, The |
46
|
17 |
Dark Carnival
The Small Assassin
The Vintage Bradbury
The Stories of Ray Bradbury
A Memory of Murder
|
Dime
Mystery, November 1946 |
|
Smile,
The |
52
|
09 |
A
Medicine for Melancholy
Bradbury Stories: 100 of His Most Celebrated Tales
S is for Space
The Day it Rained Forever
Twice 22
Match to Flame
|
Fantastic,
Summer 1952 |
|
Smiling
People, The |
46
|
07 |
Bradbury
Stories: 100 of His Most Celebrated Tales
Dark Carnival
The Small Assassin
|
Weird
Tales, May 1946 |
|
Sneakers
|
56
|
01 |
Dandelion
Wine
collected as "The Sound of Summer Running" in:
Bradbury Stories: 100 of His Most Celebrated Tales
R is for Rocket
|
First
published as "Summer in the Air", Saturday
Evening Post, February 18 1956 |
|
Sombra
Y Sol |
47
|
14 |
collected
as "El Dia de Muerte" in:
The Machineries of Joy |
First
published as "El Dia de Muerte", Touchstone, fall 1947 |
|
Some
Live Like Lazarus |
60
|
05 |
The
Machineries of Joy
The Stories of Ray Bradbury |
First
published as "Very LATE in the Evening", Playboy,
December 1960 |
|
Some
Time Before Dawn |
04
|
16 |
The Dragon Who Ate His Tail (typescript)
collected
as "Sometime Before Dawn" in: The Cat's Pajamas
|
The
Cat's Pajamas (but written 1950) |
|
Someone
in the Rain |
97
|
14 |
Driving
Blind |
(First
appearance.) (But written c.1950) |
|
Sometime
Before Dawn |
04
|
16 |
The
Cat's Pajamas
typescript reproduced as "Some
Time Before Dawn" in: The Dragon Who Ate His Tail |
The
Cat's Pajamas (but written 1950) |
|
Sound
of Summer Running, The |
56
|
01 |
Dandelion
Wine
Bradbury Stories: 100 of His Most Celebrated Tales
R is for Rocket
|
First
published as "Summer in the Air", Saturday
Evening Post, February 18 1956 |
|
Sound
of Thunder, A |
52
|
08 |
R
is for Rocket
The Golden Apples of the Sun
Twice 22 |
Collier's,
June 28 1952. |
|
Spring
Night, The |
49
|
01 |
collected
as "The Summer Night" in The Martian Chronicles |
Arkham
Sampler 2 no 1, winter 1949 |
|
Square
Pegs, The |
48
|
16 |
Bradbury
Stories: 100 of His Most Celebrated Tales |
Thrilling
Wonder Stories, October 1948 |
|
Statues |
57
|
07 |
Dandelion
Wine
The Vintage Bradbury
|
Dandelion
Wine |
|
Story
About Love, A |
51
|
09 |
collected
as "A Story of Love" in:
Long After Midnight
The Stories of Ray Bradbury |
First
published as "These Things Happen", McCall's, May 1951 |
|
Story
of Love, A |
51
|
09 |
Long
After Midnight
The Stories of Ray Bradbury
|
First
published as "These Things Happen", McCall's, May 1951 |
|
Strawberry
Window, The |
54
|
12 |
A
Medicine for Melancholy
R is for Rocket
The Day it Rained Forever
Twice 22
The Stories of Ray Bradbury |
Star
Science Fiction Stories #3, ed. Frederik Pohl, Ballantine 1954 |
|
Study
in Bronze |
08
|
06 |
Masks
(lettered edition only)
|
(First
appearance.) |
|
Subterfuge |
43
|
04 |
(uncollected
to date - but anthologised in Asignment in Tomorrow, ed. Frederik
Pohl, 1954) |
Astonishing
Stories, April 1943. |
|
Subtlest
of Incidents, The |
57
|
02 |
collected
as "Illumination" in:
Dandelion Wine
The Vintage Bradbury |
first
published as "Illumination", Reporter, May 16 1957 |
|
Summer
Day, A |
79
|
01 |
(uncollected
to date)
|
Redbook,
August 1979 |
|
Summer
in the Air |
56
|
01 |
Dandelion
Wine
also collected
as "The Sound of Summer Running" in:
R is for Rocket
Bradbury Stories: 100 of His Most Celebrated Tales
|
Saturday
Evening Post, February 18 1956 |
|
Summer
Night, The |
49
|
01 |
The
Martian Chronicles |
First
published as "The Spring Night", Arkham Sampler 2 no 1, winter 1949 |
|
Sun
and Shadow |
53
|
03 |
The
Golden Apples of the Sun
The Vintage Bradbury
Twice 22
|
Reporter,
March 17 1953 |
|
Sunset
Harp, The |
59
|
02 |
collected
as "The Shore Line at Sunset" in:
A Medicine for Melancholy
Twice 22
The Stories of Ray Bradbury |
First
published as "The Shore Line at Sunset", The
Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, March 1959 |
|
Swan,
The |
54
|
11 |
Bradbury
Stories: 100 of His Most Celebrated Tales
Dandelion Wine
|
Cosmopolitan,
September 1954 |
|
Swing
Low Sweet Chariot |
67
|
01 |
collected
as "The Lost City of Mars" in:
I Sing The Body Electric! |
First
published as "The Lost City of Mars", Playboy,
January 1967 ("Swing Low Sweet Chariot" is an excerpt
from the full story) |
|
Synthetic
Alibi |
49
|
05 |
collected
as "Marionettes, Inc." in:
The Illustrated Man |
(Under
pseudonym D.K.Garton);
first published as "Marionettes, Inc.",
Startling
Stories, March 1949.
|
top |
Tale
of the Mangledomvritch, The |
41
|
03 |
(uncollected
to date) |
Snide,
June 1941. |
|
Tale
of the Terrible Typer, The |
40
|
07 |
(uncollected
to date) |
Fantasite,
November 1940. |
|
Tale
of the Tortletwitch |
40
|
03 |
(uncollected
to date) |
Spaceways,
April 1940 (under the pseudonym Guy Amory) |
|
Tangerine |
02
|
13 |
One
More for the Road |
(First
appearance.) |
|
Tarot
Witch, The |
57
|
08 |
Dandelion
Wine |
(First
appearance.) |
|
Taxpayer,
The [Bridge passage] |
|
|
The
Martian Chronicles |
(First
appearance.) |
|
Terrible
Conflagration up at the Place, The |
69
|
05 |
Green
Shadows, White Whale
I Sing The Body Electric!
The Stories of Ray Bradbury |
I
Sing The Body Electric! |
|
Tête-à-Tête |
02
|
14 |
One
More for the Road |
(First
appearance.) |
|
That
Bird That Comes Out Of The Clock |
97
|
15 |
Driving
Blind |
(First
appearance.) |
|
That
Old Dog Lying in the Dust |
97
|
16 |
Driving
Blind |
Developed
from the essay "Mexicali Mirage", Westways
magazine, Oct 1974. |
|
That
Woman on the Lawn |
96
|
01 |
Bradbury
Stories: 100 of His Most Celebrated Tales
Quicker than the Eye
|
The
Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, August 1996 |
|
There
Was an Old Woman |
44
|
07 |
Dark
Carnival
The October Country
The Stories of Ray Bradbury
|
Weird
Tales, July 1944 |
|
There
Will Come Soft Rains |
50
|
13 |
The
Martian Chronicles
The Vintage Bradbury
The Stories of RayBradbury
|
Collier's,
May 6 1950 |
|
These
Things Happen |
51
|
09 |
collected
as "A Story of Love" in:
Long After Midnight
The Stories of Ray Bradbury |
McCall's,
May 1951 |
|
They
All Had Grandfathers |
|
|
The
Martian Chronicles: The Complete Edition |
(First
appearance.) |
|
They
Knew What They Wanted
(Bradbury's original manuscript title: "Family Portrait") |
54
|
09 |
(uncollected
to date) |
Saturday
Evening Post, June 26 1954. |
|
They
Landed on Mars |
48
|
14 |
collected
as "Mars Is Heaven" in:
The Stories of Ray Bradbury
also collected as "The Third Expedition" in:
The Martian Chronicles |
Coronet, June
1950; condensed version of "Mars is Heaven!", first published
Planet
Stories, fall 1948
|
|
They
Never Got Mad |
08
|
07 |
Masks
|
(First
appearance.) |
|
Thing
at the Top of the Stairs, The |
88
|
09 |
The
Toynbee Convector |
The
Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, July 1988 |
|
Third
Expedition, The |
48
|
14 |
The
Martian Chronicles |
First
published as "Mars is Heaven", Planet
Stories, fall 1948 |
|
Thunder
in the Morning |
97
|
17 |
Driving
Blind |
(First
appearance.) (But written c.1947) |
|
Tiger,
Tiger, Burning Bright |
|
|
Match
to Flame |
(First
appearance.) |
|
Time
in thy Flight |
53
|
13 |
Bradbury
Stories: 100 of His Most Celebrated Tales
S is for Space
|
Fantastic
Universe, Jun/Jul 1953 |
|
Time
Intervening |
47
|
15 |
Bradbury
Stories: 100 of His Most Celebrated Tales
One More for the Road
|
First
published as "Interim" (NOT the same story as in The Martian Chronicles),
Epoch, fall 1947 |
|
Time
Machine, The |
55
|
02 |
R
is for Rocket |
First
published as "The Last, the Very Last", The Reporter, June 2 1955 |
|
Time
of Going Away, The |
56
|
05 |
A
Medicine for Melancholy
The Day it Rained Forever
Twice 22
|
Reporter,
November 29 1956 |
|
To
Make a Long Story Much, Much Shorter |
41
|
04 |
(uncollected
to date - but anthologised in The Best of Rob Wagner's Script,
ed. Anthony Slide, Scarecrow Press 1985) |
Script,
July 5 1941. |
|
To
the Chicago Abyss |
63
|
01 |
The
Machineries of Joy |
The
Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, May 1963 |
|
To
the Future |
50
|
14 |
The
Dragon Who Ate His Tail
also collected as "The Fox and the Forest" in:
The Illustrated Man
The Vintage Bradbury
The Stories of Ray Bradbury |
Collier's,
May 13 1950 |
|
Tombling
Day, The |
52
|
12 |
I
Sing The Body Electric!
The Stories of Ray Bradbury |
Shenandoah,
fall 1952 (but written in 1946) |
|
Tombstone,
The |
45
|
04 |
Dark
Carnival
The Small Assassin
The Toynbee Convector
|
Weird
Tales, March 1945 |
|
Tomorrow
and Tomorrow |
47
|
04 |
(uncollected
to date - but anthologised in Time Untamed, ed. Anon., Belmont
1967) |
Fantastic
Adventures, May 1947 (co-authored with Leigh Brackett (uncredited)) |
|
Tomorrow's
Child |
48
|
02 |
I
Sing The Body Electric!
The Stories of Ray Bradbury |
First
published as "The Shape of Things", Thrilling
Wonder Stories, February 1948 |
|
Torrid
Sacrifice |
52
|
13 |
collected
as "En La Noche" in The Golden Apples of the Sun |
Cavalier,
November 1952 |
|
Touch
and Go |
48
|
21 |
collected
as "The Fruit at the Bottom of the Bowl" in:
Bradbury Stories: 100 of His Most Celebrated Tales
The Golden Apples of the Sun
The Vintage Bradbury
Twice 22 |
Detective
Book, November 1948 |
|
Touch
of Petulance, A |
80
|
02 |
The
Toynbee Convector |
Dark
Forces, ed. Kirby McCauley, Viking 1980 (but written c.1950) |
|
Touched
with Fire
|
54
|
08 |
The
October Country
The Stories of Ray Bradbury |
First
published as "Shopping for Death", Maclean's, June 1 1954 |
|
Town
Where No One Got Off, The |
58
|
02 |
The
Day it Rained Forever
A Medicine for Melancholy
Twice 22
The Stories of Ray Bradbury
|
Ellery
Queen's Mystery Magazine, October 1958 |
|
Toynbee
Convector, The |
84
|
01 |
Bradbury
Stories: 100 of His Most Celebrated Tales
The Toynbee Convector
|
Playboy,
January 1984. |
|
Transformation,
The |
04
|
17 |
The
Cat's Pajamas
|
(First
appearance.) (But written 1948-9.) |
|
Trapdoor |
85
|
02 |
Bradbury
Stories: 100 of His Most Celebrated Tales
The Toynbee Convector
|
Omni,
April 1985 |
|
Traveller
, The |
46
|
02 |
Dark
Carnival
The October Country
From the Dust Returned
The Stories of Ray Bradbury
|
Weird
Tales, March 1946 |
|
Tread
Lightly to the Music |
62
|
05 |
collected
as "Getting Through Sunday Somehow" in:
Bradbury Stories: 100 of His Most Celebrated Tales
Green Shadows, White Whale
Long After Midnight |
Cavalier,
October 1962 |
|
Triangle |
04
|
18 |
The
Cat's Pajamas |
(First
appearance.) (But written 1951.) |
|
Trivial
Pursuits Transformer, The |
05
|
03 |
The
Cat's Pajamas + 5 (supplemental chapbook) |
(First
appearance.) |
|
Troll,
The |
91
|
02 |
(uncollected
to date) |
The
Bradbury Chronicles: Stories in Honor of Ray Bradbury, ed. William
F. Nolan and Martin H. Greenberg, NAL 1991 (but written c.1950) |
|
Troll
Charge |
04
|
03 |
It
Came From Outer Space |
(First
appearance.) (Co-authored with Sam Rolfe) |
|
Trolley,
The |
55
|
03 |
Dandelion
Wine
Bradbury Stories: 100 of His Most Celebrated Tales
S is for Space |
Good
Housekeeping July 1955 |
|
Trouble
With Humans is People, The |
41
|
02 |
(uncollected
to date) |
The
Damn Thing, March 1941 |
|
Trunk
Lady, The |
44
|
11 |
A
Memory of Murder |
Detective
Tales, September 1944 |
|
Twilight
Greens, The |
09 |
[14] |
We'll
Always Have Paris |
(First
appearance.) |
|
Tyrannosaurus
Rex |
62
|
04 |
The
Machineries of Joy
The Stories of Ray Bradbury |
First
published as "The Prehistoric Producer", Saturday
Evening Post, June 23 1962 |
top |
Un-Pillow
Talk |
09 |
[15] |
We'll
Always Have Paris |
(First
appearance.) |
|
Uncle
Einar |
47
|
13 |
Dark
Carnival
R is for Rocket
The October Country
From the Dust Returned
The Stories of Ray Bradbury
|
Dark
Carnival (1947) |
|
Undead
Die,The |
|
|
(uncollected
to date) |
Weird
Tales, July 1948 (co-authored with E. Everett Evans) |
|
Underfoot |
05
|
04 |
The
Cat's Pajamas + 5 |
(First
appearance.) |
|
Undersea
Guardians |
44
|
17 |
(uncollected
to date, but anthologised in Combat! Great Tales of World War II,
ed. Bill Pronzini & Martin H. Greenberg, NAL 1992) |
Amazing
Stories, December 1944 |
|
Unterderseaboat
Doktor |
94
|
01 |
Bradbury
Stories: 100 of His Most Celebrated Tales
Quicker than the Eye
|
Playboy,
January 1994 |
|
Up
From The Deep |
51
|
12 |
collected
as "The Fog Horn" in:
R is for Rocket
The Golden Apples of the Sun
The Vintage Bradbury
Twice 22
The Stories of Ray Bradbury |
First
published as "The Beast From 20,000 Fathoms", Saturday
Evening Post, June 23 1951 |
|
Usher
II |
50
|
08 |
Bradbury
Stories: 100 of His Most Celebrated Tales
The Illustrated Man (UK edition)
The Martian Chronicles
also collected as "Carnival of Madness" in Match to Flame
|
First
published as "Carnival of Madness", Thrilling
Wonder Stories, April 1950. This story not included in all editions
of Locusts, but usually included in Chronicles. |
|
Utterly
Perfect Murder, The |
71
|
02 |
Long
After Midnight
The Stories of Ray Bradbury |
First
published as "My Perfect Murder", Playboy,
August 1971 |
top |
Vacation,
The |
63
|
05 |
The
Machineries of Joy
The Stories of Ray Bradbury |
Playboy,
December 1963 |
|
Valley
of the Winds, The |
43
|
02 |
collected
as "The Wind" in:
Bradbury Stories: 100 of His Most Celebrated Tales
Dark Carnival
The October Country
|
First published as "The Wind", Weird
Tales, March 1943. |
|
Veld,
The |
50
|
20 |
collected
as "The Veldt" in:
The Illustrated Man
The Vintage Bradbury
The Stories of Ray Bradbury
|
First
published as "The World the Children Made", Saturday
Evening Post, September 23 1950 |
|
Veldt,
The |
50
|
20 |
The
Illustrated Man
The Vintage Bradbury
The Stories of Ray Bradbury
|
First
published as "The World the Children Made", Saturday
Evening Post, September 23 1950 |
|
Very
Gentle Murders, The |
94
|
02 |
Quicker
than the Eye |
Ellery
Queen's Mystery Magazine, May 1994 (but written c. 1947) |
|
Very
LATE in the Evening |
60
|
05 |
collected
as "Some Live Like Lazarus" in:
The Machineries of Joy
The Stories of Ray Bradbury |
Playboy,
December 1960 |
|
Virgin
Resusitas |
97
|
18 |
Driving
Blind |
(First
appearance.) |
|
Visit,
The |
09
|
[16] |
We'll
Always Have Paris
|
(First
appearance.) |
|
Visitor,
The |
48
|
18 |
Bradbury
Stories: 100 of His Most Celebrated Tales
The Illustrated Man
|
Startling
Stories, November 1948 |
top |
Wake
for the Living |
47
|
06 |
A
Memory of Murder
also collected as "The Coffin" in:
Dark Carnival
The Stories of Ray Bradbury |
Dime
Mystery, September 1947. |
|
Walker
in the Night, The |
08
|
08 |
Masks
|
(First
appearance.) |
|
Watchers,
The |
45
|
06 |
Bradbury
Stories: 100 of His Most Celebrated Tales |
Weird
Tales, May 1945 (Weird Tales (Canada), July 1945 reprints the
story as by Edward Banks) (Not the same as below) |
|
Watchers,
The [Bridge passage] |
|
|
The
Martian Chronicles |
(First
appearance.) (Not the same as above.) |
|
Watchful
Poker Chip, The |
54
|
06 |
collected
as "The Watchful Poker Chip of H. Matisse" in:
Bradbury Stories: 100 of His Most Celebrated Tales
The October Country
The Vintage Bradbury
|
Beyond
Fantasy Fiction, March 1954 |
|
Watchful
Poker Chip of H. Matisse, The |
54
|
06 |
Bradbury
Stories: 100 of His Most Celebrated Tales
The October Country
The Vintage Bradbury
|
First
published as "The Watchful Poker Chip" in
Beyond Fantasy Fiction, March 1954
|
|
Way
in the Middle of the Air |
50
|
12 |
Bradbury
Stories: 100 of His Most Celebrated Tales
The Martian Chronicles
|
The
Martian Chronicles |
|
We
the People, Inc.
(Bradbury's original manuscript title: "Corpus Populi and So
On and So Forth") |
01
|
01 |
(uncollected
to date) |
Hemispheres,
June 2001 |
|
We'll
Always Have Paris |
09 |
[17] |
We'll
Always Have Paris |
(First
appearance.) |
|
We'll
Just Act Natural |
04
|
19 |
The
Cat's Pajamas |
(First
appearance.) (But written 1948-9.) |
|
Welcome
Brothers |
48
|
14 |
collected
as "Mars Is Heaven" in:
The Stories of Ray Bradbury
also collected as "The Third Expedition" in:
The Martian Chronicles |
First published
as "Mars is Heaven!", Planet
Stories, fall 1948
|
|
Well,
What Do You Have to Say for Yourself? |
02
|
15 |
One
More for the Road |
(First
appearance.) |
|
West
of October
(Bradbury's original manuscript titles: "Trip to Cranamockett",
"From the Dust Returned") |
88
|
08 |
The
Toynbee Convector
From the Dust Returned
|
The
Toynbee Convector (but written c.1946) |
|
Wheel,
The |
|
|
The
Martian Chronicles: The Complete Edition |
(First
appearance.) |
|
When
The Bough Breaks |
09 |
[18] |
We'll
Always Have Paris |
(First
appearance.) |
|
Where
Ignorant Armies Clash By Night
[fragments of an incomplete novel, c.1940] |
|
|
Match
to Flame |
(First
appearance.) |
|
Where
All is Emptiness There is Room to Move
(Bradbury's original manuscript title: In Lonely Places") |
02
|
16 |
One
More for the Road |
(First
appearance.) (But written c.1949) |
|
Where's
Lefty? |
91
|
01 |
(uncollected
to date) |
Playboy,
March 1991. |
|
Where's
My Hat, What's My Hurry |
04
|
20 |
The
Cat's Pajamas |
(First
appearance.) |
|
While
Earthmen Sleep |
48
|
14 |
collected
as "Mars Is Heaven" in:
The Stories of Ray Bradbury
also collected as "The Third Expedition" in:
The Martian Chronicles |
First published
as "Mars is Heaven!", Planet
Stories, fall 1948
|
|
Whole
Town’s Sleeping, The |
50
|
19 |
Dandelion
Wine
Bradbury Stories: 100 of His Most Celebrated Tales |
McCall's,
September 1950 |
|
Wilber
and His Germ |
41
|
04 |
(uncollected
to date) |
Script,
24 May 1941 |
|
Wild
in Galway
(Bradbury's original manuscript title: "A Wild Night in Ireland") |
59
|
03 |
Collected
as "A Wild Night in Galway" in:
Bradbury Stories: 100 of His Most Celebrated Tales
collected in revised form in Green Shadows, White Whale |
first
published as "A Wild Night in Galway", Harper's, August,
1959 |
|
Wild
Night in Galway, A
(Bradbury's original manuscript title: "A Wild Night in Ireland") |
59
|
03 |
Bradbury
Stories: 100 of His Most Celebrated Tales
collected in revised form in Green Shadows, White Whale |
Harper's,
August, 1959 |
|
Wilderness,
The |
52
|
03 |
The
Golden Apples of the Sun
Twice 22 |
Today
(Philadelphia Enquirer), April 6 1952; revised version in The
Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, November 1952 |
|
Wind,
The |
43
|
02 |
Bradbury
Stories: 100 of His Most Celebrated Tales
Dark Carnival
The October Country
|
Weird
Tales, March 1943. |
|
Window,
The |
50
|
18 |
Dandelion
Wine
also collected as "Calling Mexico" in:
The Stories of Ray Bradbury
|
Collier's,
Aug 5 1950 |
|
Wings
of Summer |
56
|
01 |
Dandelion
Wine
collected as "The Sound of Summer Running" in:
Bradbury Stories: 100 of His Most Celebrated Tales
R is for Rocket
|
First
published as "Summer in the Air", Saturday
Evening Post, February 18 1956 |
|
Wish,
The |
73
|
02 |
Bradbury
Stories: 100 of His Most Celebrated Tales
Long After Midnight
|
Woman's
Day, December 1973 |
|
Witch
Door, The |
95
|
07 |
Bradbury
Stories: 100 of His Most Celebrated Tales
Quicker than the Eye
|
Playboy,
December 1995 (but written c.1951) |
|
With
Smiles as Wide as Summer |
61
|
03 |
One
More for the Road |
Clipper,
November 1961 (but written c.1955) |
|
Woman
is a Fast-Moving Picnic, A |
97
|
19 |
Driving
Blind |
(First
appearance.) |
|
Women,
The |
48
|
17 |
I
Sing The Body Electric!
The Stories of Ray Bradbury |
Famous
Fantasic Mysteries, October 1948 |
|
Wondercopy |
49
|
05 |
collected
as "Marionettes, Inc." in:
The Illustrated Man |
First
published as "Marionettes, Inc.",
Startling
Stories, March 1949.
|
|
Wonderful
Death of Dudley Stone, The
(Bradbury's original manuscript title: "The Incredible Death
of Dudley Stone) |
54
|
10 |
Bradbury
Stories: 100 of His Most Celebrated Tales
The October Country
|
Charm,
July 1954 |
|
Wonderful
Ice-Cream Suit, The |
58
|
03 |
A
Medicine for Melancholy
The Day it Rained Forever
The Vintage Bradbury
Twice 22
The Stories of Ray Bradbury
|
First
published as "The Magic White Suit", Saturday
Evening Post, October 4 1958 |
|
World
the Children Made, The |
50
|
20 |
collected
as "The Veldt" in:
The Illustrated Man
The Vintage Bradbury
The Stories of Ray Bradbury |
Saturday
Evening Post, September 23 1950 |
top |
Year
the Glop Monster Won the Golden Lion at Cannes, The |
66
|
03 |
collected
as "The Dragon Danced at Midnight" in:
One More for the Road |
Cavalier, July1966. |
|
Year
2150 A.D., The |
50
|
24 |
(uncollected
to date) |
Shangri-LA,
1950 |
|
Years
Cannot Be Hurried, The |
51
|
09 |
collected
as "A Story of Love" in:
Long After Midnight
The Stories of Ray Bradbury |
First
published as "These Things Happen", McCall's, May 1951 |
|
Yes,
We'll Gather at the River |
69
|
06 |
I
Sing The Body Electric!
The Stories of Ray Bradbury |
I
Sing The Body Electric! |
|
Yesterday
I Lived
(Bradbury's original manuscript title: "No Phones, Private Coffin") |
44
|
10 |
A
Memory of Murder |
Flynn's
Detective Fiction, August 1944 |
|
Ylla |
50
|
01 |
Bradbury
Stories: 100 of His Most Celebrated Tales
The Martian Chronicles
The Vintage Bradbury
|
First
published as "I’ll Not Ask for Wine", Maclean’s, January 1 1950 |
top |
Zaharoff/Richter
Mark V |
96
|
10 |
Quicker
than the Eye |
(First
appearance.) |
|
Zero
Hour |
47
|
16 |
Bradbury
Stories: 100 of His Most Celebrated Tales
S is for Space
The Illustrated Man
|
Planet
Stories, fall 1947 |