Ray Bradbury Gallery
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Joseph Mugnaini (1912-1992) lithograph from The Age of Fable (1958). This particular one comes from
darkmekare: “How do you get so empty? he wondered. Who takes it out of you?”_ Ray Bradbury
We will always be your bastard children.
“The magic is only in what books say, how they stitched the patches of the universe together into on
talesfromweirdland:James Bingham art for the 1951 Ray Bradbury story, The Fog Horn. From Ray Bradbur
the-october-country:Virgil Finlay illustrated ‘The Homecoming’ by Ray Bradbury for Famous Fantastic
Joseph Mugnaini illustration for Ray Bradbury’s The Halloween Tree (1972). If you’re eve
sampaints.com Sam Weber - interior illustration for Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury.
cheshirelibrary:Wishing you a classic Valentine’s Day.
anyskin:Ray Bradbury sells newspapers at the corner of Olympic and Norton in Los Angeles, 1938
70sscifiart:Uncredited 1967 cover art for Timeless Stories for Today and Tomorrow, by Ray Bradbury
The Doors of Perception, Aldous HuxleyPlay It As It Lays, Joan DidionThe Three Stigmata of Palmer El
sub-textural:Always genuine.
hbombcollector: I don’t try to describe the future. I try to prevent it. -Ray Bradbury
Book mood board : “Fahrenheit 451″ by Ray Bradbury (1953) “A book is a loaded
aseaofquotes:Ray Bradbury, “The Fog Horn”
Chosen all of my books to take away on holiday, I think I chose some fab ones this year!
“It was a pleasure to burn.” ― Ray Bradbury, Fahrenheit 451
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Ray Bradbury, The Illustrated Man“I’ve always figured it that you die each day and e
“Fahrenheit 451”, de Ray Bradbury
“A book is a loaded gun in the house next door…Who knows who might be the target of
classy-molasses: Ray Bradbury // Something Wicked This Way Comes
The October Country by Ray Bradbury. Ballantine, 1962Greystoke Trading Company.
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