Ray Bradbury
Books and Stories

Ray Bradbury was born in Illinois, US, in 1920; he is still writing today. He became serious about becoming a writer when still in high school; he graduated but never went on to college. His first story was published in 1938. His most famous works are The Martian Chronicles, Fahrenheit 451, and The Illustrated Man. He has won many awards, including the Grand Master Award from the SFWA. Select a novel or story title to see the inventions from that work:

A Sound of Thunder, Collier's, 1952

Fahrenheit 451, Doubleday, 1953

I Sing The Body Electric!, Knopf, 1969

The Coffin, Arkham House, 1947

The Illustrated Man, Doubleday, 1951

The Martian Chronicles, Various, 1950

 

 

 

 

 

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