One More for the Road (short story collection) explained
One More for the Road |
Author: | Ray Bradbury |
Cover Artist: | José Luis Merino |
Country: | United States |
Language: | English |
Genre: | Science fiction, fantasy |
Publisher: | William Morrow |
Release Date: | April, 2002 |
Media Type: | Print (hardback) |
Pages: | 289 pp |
Isbn: | 0-06-621106-9 |
Dewey: | 813/.54 21 |
Congress: | PS3503.R167 O54 2002 |
Oclc: | 46952194 |
One More for the Road is a 2002 collection of 25 short stories written by Ray Bradbury.
Contents
- "First Day"
- "Heart Transplant"
- "Quid Pro Quo"
- "After the Ball"
- "In Memoriam"
- "Téte-á-Téte"
- "The Dragon Danced at Midnight"
- "The Nineteenth"
- "Beasts"
- "Autumn Afternoon"
- "Where All Is Emptiness There Is Room to Move"
- "One-Woman Show"
- "The Laurel and Hardy Alpha Centauri Farewell Tour"
- "Leftovers"
- "One More for the Road"
- "Tangerine"
- "With Smiles as Wide as Summer"
- "Time Intervening"
- "The Enemy in the Wheat"
- "Fore!"
- "My Son, Max"
- "The F.Scott/Tolstoy/Ahab Accumulator"
- "Well, What Do You Have to Say for Yourself?"
- "Diane de Forét"
- "The Cricket on the Hearth"
- Afterword: Metaphors, the Breakfast of Champions
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