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  • Illustrated Man

    Ray Bradbury

    Audio Cassette (G K Hall Audio Books, Jan. 1, 1994)
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  • The Illustrated Man

    Ray Bradbury, John Richards

    Mass Market Paperback (Corgi, Jan. 1, 1960)
    Corgi, 1960. British mass market paperback, reprint. "The Illustrated Man" is a book of eighteen science fiction short stories by Ray Bradbury that explores the nature of mankind. A recurring theme throughout the eighteen stories is the conflict of the cold mechanics of technology and the psychology of people. It was nominated for the International Fantasy Award in 1952, and today is considered a seminal work of science fiction.
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  • The Illustrated Man

    Ray Bradbury

    Audio CD (Recorded Books, Inc, Aug. 15, 2018)
    The Illustrated Man, a seminal work in Ray Bradbury's career, whose extraordinary power and imagination remain undimmed by time's passage.... Ray Bradbury brings wonders alive. For this peerless American storyteller, the most bewitching force in the universe is human nature. In these eighteen startling tales unfolding across a canvas of tattooed skin, living cities take their vengeance, technology awakens the most primal natural instincts, and dreams are carried aloft in junkyard rockets. Provocative and powerful, The Illustrated Man is a kaleidoscopic blending of magic, imagination, and truth--as exhilarating as interplanetary travel, as maddening as a walk in a million-year rain, and as comforting as simple, familiar rituals on the last night of the world.
  • The Illustrated Man

    Ray Bradbury

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  • The Illustrated Man

    Ray Bradbury, Peter Goodfellow

    Mass Market Paperback (Panther / Grafton, March 15, 1983)
    British mass market paperback, reprint. This ISBN and cover art was used for the Panther Books printing in 1977, as well as several Grafton Books printings ikn the 1980's. "The Illustrated Man" is a 1951 book of eighteen science fiction short stories by Ray Bradbury that explores the nature of mankind. A recurring theme throughout the eighteen stories is the conflict of the cold mechanics of technology and the psychology of people. It was nominated for the International Fantasy Award in 1952, and today is considered a seminal work of science fiction.
  • The Illustrated Man, by Ray Bradbury

    The Illustrated Man

    Hardcover (Book-Of-the-Month-Club, March 15, 2001)
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  • The Illustrated Man

    Ray Bradbury

    Hardcover (William Morrow, March 15, 2001)
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  • The Illustrated Man

    Ray Bradbury, Scott Brick

    Audio CD (Tantor Audio, Aug. 17, 2010)
    Ray Bradbury brings wonders alive. A peerless American storyteller, his oeuvre has been celebrated for decades-from the Martian Chronicles and Fahrenheit 451 to Dandelion Wine and Something Wicked This Way Comes. The Illustrated Man is classic Bradbury-a collection of tales that breathe and move, animated by sharp, intaken breath and flexing muscle. Here are eighteen startling visions as keen as the tattooist's needle and as colorful as the inks that indelibly stain the body. The images, ideas, sounds, and scents that abound in this phantasmagoric sideshow are provocative and powerful: the mournful cries of celestial travelers cast out cruelly into a vast, empty space of stars and blackness; the sight of grey dust settling over a forgotten outpost on a road that leads nowhere; the pungent odor of Jupiter on a returning father's clothing. Here living cities take their vengeance, technology awakens the most primal natural instincts, Martian invasions are foiled by the good life and the glad hand, and dreams are carried aloft in junkyard rockets. Bradbury's The Illustrated Man is a kaleidoscopic blending of magic, imagination, and truth, widely believed to be one of the grandmaster's premier accomplishments: as exhilarating as interplanetary travel, as maddening as a walk in a million-year rain, and as comforting as simple, familiar rituals on the last night of the world. The stories contained in The Illustrated Man are "Prologue: The Illustrated Man," "The Veldt," "Kaleidoscope," "The Other Foot," "The Highway," "The Man," "The Long Rain," "The Rocket Man," "The Last Night of the World," "The Exiles," "No Particular Night or Morning," "The Fox and the Forest," "The Visitor," "The Concrete Mixer," "Marionettes, Inc. ," "The City," "Zero Hour," "The Rocket," and "The Illustrated Man."
  • The Illustrated Man

    Ray Bradbury

    Hardcover (Bantam Books, March 15, 1979)
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  • The Illustrated Man

    Ray Bradbury

    Mass Market Paperback (Transworld, March 15, 1963)
    Corgi, 1963. British mass market paperback. "The Illustrated Man" is a 1951 book of eighteen science fiction short stories by Ray Bradbury that explores the nature of mankind. A recurring theme throughout the eighteen stories is the conflict of the cold mechanics of technology and the psychology of people. It was nominated for the International Fantasy Award in 1952, and today is considered a seminal work of science fiction.
  • The Illustrated Man

    Ray Bradbury, Charles Binger

    Paperback (Bantam, Jan. 1, 1952)
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  • The Illustrated Man

    Scott Brick Ray Bradbury

    Audio CD (Tantor Media, Inc, March 15, 2010)
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