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Ray Bradbury Presents Dinosaur Empire

Ray Bradbury Presents Dinosaur Empire

Stephen Leigh; John J Miller

J.T. Colby Company, Inc.
2019
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THE FIFTH IN A SPECTACULAR NEW SERIES OF TIME TRAVEL ADVENTURES EVOLVING FROM THE WORK OF RAY BRADBURY, AUTHOR OF THE MARTIAN CHRONICLESYOU NAME THE ANIMAL. WE TAKE YOU THERE. The sign said it all, but the hunters soon became the hunted. Their safari took them to the age of dinosaurs, but the hunt went terribly wrong, sending ripples of change throughout the timestream.Aaron Cofield and his friends find themselves in ancient Egypt--but an Egypt changed from the one they knew. The Sphinx now bears the head of Klaido, a savage dinosaur warrior. And the Pharaoh about to be entombed within the Sphinx has decreed that all his belongings be buried with him--including the last fragment of the time-crosssing roadway in this world Aaron faces a race against time to retrieve the roadway, and stay ahead of the savage dinosaur empire, if there is to be any hope of restoring the timestream.
Ray Bradbury Presents Dinosaur Conquest

Ray Bradbury Presents Dinosaur Conquest

Stephen Leigh

J.T. Colby Company, Inc.
2019
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THE CONCLUSION OF THE SPECTACULAR SERIES OF TIME TRAVEL ADVENTURES EVOLVING FROM THE WORK OF RAY BRADBURY, AUTHOR OF THE MARTIAN CHRONICLESSAFARIS TO ANY YEAR IN THE PAST.YOU NAME THE ANIMAL. WE TAKE YOU THERE. The sign said it all, but the hunters soon became the hunted. Their safari took them to the age of dinosaurs, but the hunt went terribly wrong, sending ripples of change throughout the timestream.Aaron Cofield and his friends have travelled to many strange lands as they've watched the timestream fragment before their very eyes. They've met talking dinosaurs, deadly samurai, vicious Conquistadors, and brutal Aztec priests. Now they must try to repair the flow of history before they are destroyed--either by the nasty timestorms or by their former friends, the Mutata, who blame them for the unraveling of time and have sworn to kill them
Ray Bradbury: Novels & Story Cycles (Loa #347): The Martian Chronicles / Fahrenheit 451 / Dandelion Wine / Something Wicked This Way Comes
Four classics of the imagination from one of America's most beloved authors--including the complete Martian Chronicles. A master storyteller and visionary champion of creative freedom, Ray Bradbury is one of the most beloved and influential writers of our time. To explore the worlds of his books, his astonishing futures and haunting pasts, is to rediscover the wondrous possibilities of life. This Library of America edition gathers four of his greatest works in a single volume. Here is The Martian Chronicles in the complete form Bradbury came to prefer, its twenty-eight linked story-chapters offering visionary glimpses of our spacefaring future. In the dystopian thriller Fahrenheit 451, books and all they contain are forbidden. Dandelion Wine distills the enchanting essences of a childhood summer, while Something Wicked This Way Comes conjures the wild, centrifugal imaginings of youthful terror, in a fight to the death against supernatural foes. Biographer Jonathan R. Eller offers a newly researched chronology of Bradbury's life and career and detailed textual and explanatory notes.
Ray Bradbury: The Illustrated Man, the October Country & Other Stories (Loa #360)
In one authoritative volume, here are two landmark story collections by one of America's most beloved authors, plus 27 stellar, speculative, and strange tales from other collections, including 7 restored to print The author of over 400 short stories, Ray Bradbury was a master not only in the science fiction genre, for which he is best known, but also in speculative, horror, and dark fantasy. Here are two of Bradbury's most beloved collections, along with twenty-seven other stories, that together represent the best of Bradbury's stories of the 1940s, 50s, and 60s. The Illustrated Man--the more Earthbound science fiction companion to Bradbury's classic collection The Martian Chronicles--contains eighteen short stories bound together by the unifying metaphor of a strangely tattooed outcast. The stories explore both the dehumanizing possibilities of space-age technology--in "The Veldt" and "The Rocket Man"--and the pessimistic, dark side of humanity, as in "The Visitor." The October Country collects nineteen short stories: macabre carnival tales, speculative horror, and strange fantasy. "Uncle Einar" and "Homecoming" concern the monstrous and immortal Elliott family. In "The Next in Line," a woman becomes convinced that she'll never leave the small, Mexican town she's traveled to on vacation. And in "Touched with Fire," two old men have learned to predict future murders. This edition restores the original artwork by Joe Mugnaini. Rounding out the volume are twenty-seven other short stories from the first half of Bradbury's career selected by Bradbury scholar Joanthan R, Eller, including "Frost and Fire," in which humans on another planet live only eight days; "The Pedestrian," about the only man in the world who does not watch television, and "I Sing the Body Electric ," in which a family purchases a robotic grandmother. Also includes such hard to find stories as "R is for Rocket," "Asleep in Armageddon," and "The Lost City of Mars."
The Ray Bradbury Collection: A Library of America Boxed Set
For the first time in a deluxe collector's boxed set, here is the ultimate Ray Bradbury edition, including three novels, three story collections, and thirty-three other stories and rarities Ray Bradbury has inspired generations of readers to dream, think, and create. His greatest works are now presented in a deluxe two-volume Library of America boxed set, collecting: Ray Bradbury: Novels & Storiy Cycles (LOA #347) THE MARTIAN CHRONICLESFAHRENHEIT 451DANDELION WINESOMETHING WICKED THIS WAY COMESAppendix: "A Few Notes on The Martian Chronicles""Day After Tomorrow: Why Science Fiction?""No Man Is an Island""Just This Side of Byzantium" (An Introduction to Dandelion Wine)"Dandelion Wine Revisited""Carnivals, Near and Far" (An Afterword to Something Wicked . . .) Ray Bradbury: The Illustrated Man, The October Country & Other Stories (LOA #360)THE ILLUSTRATED MANTHE OCTOBER COUNTRYOther Stories: "R Is for Rocket""Chrysalis""Frost and Fire" "Powerhouse" "Pillar of Fire" "Asleep in Armageddon" "Dark They Were, and Golden-Eyed" "A Touch of Petulance" "The Screaming Woman" "The Fog Horn" "The Pedestrian" "The Playground" "A Sound of Thunder" "The Great Wide World Over There" "The Golden Apples of the Sun""And the Rock Cried Out" "All Summer in a Day" "Interval in Sunlight" "At Midnight, in the Month of June" "The Strawberry Window" "Icarus Montgolfier Wright" "The End of the Beginning" "The Day It Rained Forever""A Miracle of Rare Device" "The Kilimanjaro Device""The Lost City of Mars" "I Sing the Body Electric "
The Girl in the Golden Atom by Ray Cummings, Science Fiction, Adventure, Classics
THE INCREDIBLE SHRINKING GULLIVER His name is just the Chemist. He has discovered new worlds -- microscopic worlds. In these Lands Infinitesimal he finds a Love larger than the Universe Somehow, the Chemist told his friends, the Banker, the Big Business Man, the Very Young Man, the Doctor . . . Somehow he was able to peer into subatomic worlds within his mother's wedding ring through a special microscope. There he found a beautiful woman named Lylda, full of mystery and promise. He must find this woman again He invents pills to make him smaller and pills to make him larger. But this otherworldly place -- at first a seeming Utopia -- is full of alien strife and civil war. The Chemist does not return Can his friends use his pills to shrink themselves and find him -- and save him and his love?
Ray Bradbury: The Last Interview

Ray Bradbury: The Last Interview

Ray Bradbury

Melville House Publishing
2014
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Ray Bradbury was long the most influential sci-fi writer in the world, the poetic and visionary author of such classics as "Fahrenheit 451," "The Martian Chronicles," and "The Illustrated Man"But he also lived a fascinating life outside the parameters of sci-fi, and was a masterful raconteur of his own story, as he reveals in his wide-ranging and in-depth final interview with his acclaimed biographer, Sam Weller. After moving to Los Angeles, he became an inveterate fanboy of movie stars, spending hours waiting at studio gates to get autographs. He would later get to know many of Hollywood's most powerful figures when he became a major screenwriter, and he details here what it was like to work for legendary directors such as John Huston and Alfred Hitchcock. And then there are all the celebrities--from heads of state like Mikhail Gorbachev to rock stars like David Bowie and the members of Kiss--who went out of their way to arrange encounters with Bradbury. But throughout that last talk, as well as the interviews collected here from earlier in his career, Bradbury constantly twists the elements of his life into a discussion of the influences and creative processes behind his remarkable developments and inventions for the literary form he mastered. Mixed with cheerful gossiping about his travels and the characters of his life, it makes for a rich reading experience and a revealing collection of interviews.
Ray Harryhausen Presents

Ray Harryhausen Presents

David McIntee

Tidalwave Productions
2017
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From David McIntee, writer of "Doctor Who", comes a new "Ray Harryhausen Presents" adventure! The quest to find the Golden Fleece is over, but now Jason and his band of Argonauts must embark on a new and more difficult journey - the journey home. Pursued by a vengeful Aeetes, the Argonauts will brave many dangers, and encounter old friends and new enemies. But when the gods play games, no one can avoid reaching the lands of the dead forever.
Ray Danton

Ray Danton

Joseph Fusco

BearManor Media
2019
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Ray Danton was an actor who exemplified a particular Hollywood period even though he was not famous. He was a contract player during the demise of the studio system, a precarious time for the grooming of stars. Like the big stars of his time, Ray Danton earned his share of press and publicity puff pieces announcing business deals, vacation plans, personal appearances, industry parties and movie and television contract signings. His name had its time in bold tintype, especially in the late 50's through the mid-60's: the Eisenhower-Camelot eras.Danton's heyday was the Hollywood of slick hair, cigarette smoking, hard drinking and two-fisted negotiations. His sharp-edged baritone matched dark chiseled features, making him a natural for his roles as suave heroes or venal hustlers. He had the look of a sly fox and the smooth moves of a dancing thief. Ray Danton's confident attitude, serpentine movements, switchblade stare, and silver-tongued voice gave his characters a touch of menace and panache.
Ray Danton

Ray Danton

Joseph Fusco

BearManor Media
2019
sidottu
Ray Danton was an actor who exemplified a particular Hollywood period even though he was not famous. He was a contract player during the demise of the studio system, a precarious time for the grooming of stars. Like the big stars of his time, Ray Danton earned his share of press and publicity puff pieces announcing business deals, vacation plans, personal appearances, industry parties and movie and television contract signings. His name had its time in bold tintype, especially in the late 50's through the mid-60's: the Eisenhower-Camelot eras. Danton's heyday was the Hollywood of slick hair, cigarette smoking, hard drinking and two-fisted negotiations. His sharp-edged baritone matched dark chiseled features, making him a natural for his roles as suave heroes or venal hustlers. He had the look of a sly fox and the smooth moves of a dancing thief. Ray Danton's confident attitude, serpentine movements, switchblade stare, and silver-tongued voice gave his characters a touch of menace and panache.
Ray Kroc

Ray Kroc

Mary Nhin

Grow Grit Press LLC
2021
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In his younger years, Ray Kroc sold everything from paper cups to real estate. He faced rejection a lot, but it, also, helped him build up persistence. In the new Mini Movers and Shakers children's book series comes a cast of characters who have failed, yet succeeded despite overwhelming obstacles. Find out what happens in this kid's book about grit. Sometimes, we are faced with challenges that seem insurmountable. But with grit and hard work, one can achieve great things Mini Movers and Shakers was developed to inspire children to dream big and work hard. Fun, relatable characters in graphic style books easy enough for young readers, yet interesting for adults. The Mini Movers and Shakers book series is geared to kids 3-11+. Perfect for boys, girls, early readers, primary school students, or toddlers. Excellent resource for educators, parents, and teachers alike. Collect all the Mini Movers and Shakers Books
Ray Kroc

Ray Kroc

Mary Nhin

Grow Grit Press LLC
2021
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In his younger years, Ray Kroc sold everything from paper cups to real estate. He faced rejection a lot, but it, also, helped him build up persistence. In the new Mini Movers and Shakers children's book series comes a cast of characters who have failed, yet succeeded despite overwhelming obstacles. Find out what happens in this kid's book about grit. Sometimes, we are faced with challenges that seem insurmountable. But with grit and hard work, one can achieve great things Mini Movers and Shakers was developed to inspire children to dream big and work hard. Fun, relatable characters in graphic style books easy enough for young readers, yet interesting for adults. The Mini Movers and Shakers book series is geared to kids 3-11+. Perfect for boys, girls, early readers, primary school students, or toddlers. Excellent resource for educators, parents, and teachers alike. Collect all the Mini Movers and Shakers Books
Remembrance: Selected Correspondence of Ray Bradbury
Iconic author of Fahrenheit 451, The Martian Chronicles, and Something Wicked This Way Comes, Ray Bradbury believed that, someday, a collection of his letters could illuminate the story of his life in new ways. That story emerges across time and memory from the pages of Remembrance. Ray Bradbury was one of the best-known writers and creative dreamers of our time. The many honors he received, which included an Emmy and an Academy Award nomination for adaptations of his work, culminated in the 2000 National Book Foundation's Medal for Distinguished Contribution to American Letters, a 2004 National Medal of Arts, and a 2007 Pulitzer Prize Special Citation. For many years NASA and the Disney Studio felt the impact of Ray Bradbury's creativity, and his fiction has found its way into hundreds of anthologies, textbooks, and the National Endowment for the Arts' Big Read program. His enduring legacy as a storyteller, novelist, and space-age visionary radiated out into popular adaptations for stage, film, and television, and now the fascinating narratives and insights of his personal and professional correspondence are revealed for the first time. Remembrance offers the first sustained look at his life in letters from his late teens to his ninth decade. Bradbury's correspondence was far-reaching--he interacted with a rich cross section of 20th-century cultural figures, writers, film directors, editors, and others who simply wanted insights or encouragement from a writer who had enriched their lives through his stories and novels. Bradbury scholar and biographer, Jonathan R. Eller, organized this volume into categories of correspondents, showing Bradbury's progression through life as he knew it, and not necessarily as the public perceived him. Letters to and from mentors and other writers are followed by correspondence with such film directors as John Huston, Fran ois Truffaut, and Federico Fellini. Letters with publishers and agents are followed by letters that capture moments of national and international recognition, the shadows of war and intolerance that motivated some of his best writing, and the friends and family members who shared the memories of his life. Among the writers whose letters illuminate Remembrance are Theodore Sturgeon, Sir Arthur C. Clarke, Twilight Zone writers Charles Beaumont and Richard Matheson, Dan Chaon, Bernard Berenson, Nobel Laureate Bertrand Russell, Graham Greene, Ana s Nin, Gore Vidal, Carl Sandburg, and Jessamyn West. Remembrance illuminates the most elusive aspect of Ray Bradbury's wide-ranging writing passions--the correspondence he sent and received throughout his long life, each letter originally intended for an audience of one.
Ray: A Message for You

Ray: A Message for You

Neyah Visions

Independently Published
2019
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This is a message from the heart of the Divine. This is neither a teaching nor a philosophy. This book doesn't aim to change your belief system or your way of living. This book comes as a transformational process in which you will awake your true essence, which is of love and divinity. We are Ray, and like the rays of your sunshine we're here as a group of angels to guide you through this awakening, and to remind you that you're never alone and never separate from Source, which is eternal. You're constantly living in a place where there is no space and no time, where infinity is the only limit you have. This book is a possibility of connection, we will only show you the door to consciousness, and from there on, you'll be able to walk your unfoldment with great trust and understanding. Much has been said of God, much has been said of Angels. We want you to simply open your mind to the words we're about to share. You'll have time later to question and judge.