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  1. 12 de nov. de 2001 · Dark Carnival. Hardcover – November 12, 2001. by Ray Bradbury (Author) 4.7 28 ratings. See all formats and editions. Over 50 years out of print the October release of DARK CARNIVAL by RAY BRADBURY will be the literary event of the year for Bradbury fans. After many years Ray Bradbury has agreed to allow this classic to be published in a ...

  2. saw. 'I see a wolf-like thing coming over a dark river — at the shallows — just above a waterfall, the starlight shining up his pelt. I see a brown oak leaf blowing far up in the sky. I see a small bat flying. I see many other things, running under the forest trees and slipping through the highest branches; and they're all coming this way!'

  3. DARK CARNIVAL. Hardcover – January 1, 1947. This is a 1st edition of Ray Bradbury's "Dark Carnival." It was published by Arkham House in 1947. There are 313 pages. The paper is Winnebago Eggshell and the cloth is Black Novelex. The Amazon Book Review Book recommendations, author interviews, editors' picks, and more.

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  5. 26 de oct. de 2015 · Ray Bradbury’s The October Country turns sixty. “The Dubliners of American Gothic”—that’s how Stephen King referred to Ray Bradbury’s first book, the little-known 1947 short-story collection, Dark Carnival.There’s good reason few readers, even those well versed in Bradbury’s work, are unfamiliar with Dark Carnival: Arkham House, a small press out of Sauk City, Wisconsin ...

  6. Dark Carnival. Bradbury's first story collection is a must-read for any fan of the genre, spinning stardust and cobwebs in its wondrous wake. It contains twenty-seven stories, from science fiction’s master storyteller. One of the greatest science fiction and fantasy writers of all time, Ray Bradbury was born in Waukegan, Illinois, in 1920.

  7. A collection of his macabre short stories, Dark Carnival is Ray Bradbury's first published book and includes "The Small Assassin," "Jack-in-the-Box," "The Scythe," "Uncle Einar," "The Traveler," and "The Jar," among others. Additionally, it includes "The Homecoming," which Truman Capote famously discovered in a pile of submissions while working ...