Bradbury speaks : too soon from the cave, too far from the stars, Ray Bradbury
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- Bradbury speaks : too soon from the cave, too far from the stars, Ray Bradbury
- Title remainder
- too soon from the cave, too far from the stars
- Statement of responsibility
- Ray Bradbury
- Carrier category
- volume
- Carrier category code
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- nc
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Content category
- text
- Content type code
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- txt
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Contents
- About writing -- My demon, not afraid of happiness (undated) -- Vin revivere, or a vintage revisited (1991) -- How something wicked came (1996) -- Lincoln's doctor's dog's butterfly (undated) -- The whale, the whim, and I (undated) -- All's well that end's well...or, unhappily ever after (2003) -- Remembrance of books past (2004) -- About science fiction -- Predicting the past, remembering the future (2001) -- Mars: too soon from the cave, too far from the stars (2000) -- Earthrise and its faces (1999) -- Falling upward, or walking backward to the future (1999) -- Beyond Giverny (1994) -- About people -- Mouser (undated) -- Lord Russell and the pipsqueak (undated) -- More, much more, by Corwin (1999) -- Because of the wonderful things he does (1999) -- A milestone at milestone's: Bonderchuk remembered (undated) -- Free pass at Heaven's gate (1999) -- GBS: refurbishing the tin woodman: science fiction with a heart, a brain, and the nerve! (1997) -- About life -- The beautiful bad weather (2000) -- The affluence of despair: America through the looking glass (1998) -- The hunchback, the phantom, the mummy, and me (undated) -- Any friend of trains is a friend of mine (1968) -- I'm mad as hell, and I'm not going to take it anymore! (the new millennium, that is) (undated) -- The rabbit hole lost and found book shoppe (undated) -- Beyond 1984 (1979) -- The ardent blasphemers (1962) -- That future with a funny name (1995) -- Hysteria, goddess of flight, or on takeoff, do not run up and down the aisles screaming (1993) -- Time to explore again: where is the madman who'll take us to Mars? (2004) -- About Paris -- Paris: always destroyed, always triumphant (1986) -- The sixty-minute Louvre: Paris by stopwatch (1993) -- About Los Angeles -- Queen of angels, not quite ready for her close-up (undated) -- L.A., how do I love thee? (undated) -- L.A., outta the way and let us happen! (2000) -- L.A., we are the world!: a new-millennium revelation (1989) -- Disneyland, or Disney's demon for happiness (undated)
- Control code
- 57531443
- Dimensions
- 24 cm
- Edition
- First edition
- Extent
- xi, 243 pages
- Isbn
- 9780060585686
- Lccn
- 2005041489
- Media category
- unmediated
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
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- n
- Other control number
- 9780060585686
- Record ID
- .b26127520
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