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Overview: Ray Bradbury didnt sit down one day and decide to write his classic novel Fahrenheit-451. As with Something Wicked This Way Comes Bradburys tale of censorship had its roots years earlier—in at least 9 short stories or novellas. While published in 1953 the genesis of F-451 can be traced back to 1944. Over the next several years Bradbury tinkered with the idea in a number of short stories—a few that have been collected a number of times, some that appeared just once and others that have remained unpublished . . . Until now. Match to Flame: The Fictional Paths to Fahrenheit-451 traces the roots of F-451 in Bradburys earlier fiction. Edited by Donn Albright, the book is a must for those who have marveled at F-451. The centerpiece of the book, is of course, The Fireman a novella published in Galaxy ‘51 (1951).The dustjacket art and design is by Editor Donn Albright. Signed by Bradbury, this is a new classic for both scholars looking into the history of F-451, collectors interested in obscure and unpublished Bradbury material that will not see publication anywhere else, and readers of great fiction.
Foreword by Ray Bradbury.
Introduction by Richard Matheson.
Historical and Critical Introduction by Bill Touponce. Texts Edited and Annotated by Jon Eller.
Table Of Contents:
Reincarnate, Pillar of Fire, The Library, Bright Phoenix, Facsimile: Tiger Tiger, Burning Bright (working title for early draft of Bright Phoenix, with handwritten corrections), The Mad Wizards of Mars, Carnival of Madness, The Mechanical Hound (facsimile fragment), The Bonfire, The Bonfire (facsimile, first draft, with handwritten corrections), Cricket On the Hearth, Cricket On the Hearth (facsimile), Ray Bradburys 1st Published Article: Blue and White Daily, 1938, The Pedestrian, The Garbage Collector, The Smile, When Ignorant Armies Clash (unpublished novella), Long After Midnight (unpublished novella), The Fireman.
Published by Gauntlet Press. Signed limited hardcover. 1 of 700 copies. As New/ As New.