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2002 short story collection by Ray Bradbury

Summer Morning, Summer Night
First edition cover, illustrated by Bradbury
EditorDonn Albright and Jon Eller
AuthorRay Bradbury
PublisherPS Publishing
Publication date2002

Summer Morning, Summer Night is a short story collection by American writer Ray Bradbury, edited by Donn Albright and Jon Eller and first published by in 2002 PS Publishing. All the stories save one are set in Green Town, Illinois, Bradbury's name for his hometown of Waukegan, Illinois. Several of the stories feature some of the characters from his 1957 book, Dandelion Wine. Some stories are less than one page long.

Contents

The collection contains:

  • End of Summer (1948)
  • The Great Fire (1949)
  • All on a Summer's Night (1950)
  • Miss Bidwell (1950)
  • The Pumpernickel (1951)
  • At Midnight, in the Month of June (1954)
  • A Walk in Summer (1979)
  • Autumn Afternoon (2002)
  • Arrival and Departure
  • The Beautiful Lady
  • Love Potion
  • Night Meeting
  • The Death of So-and-So
  • I Got Something You Ain't Got!
  • The Waders
  • The Dog
  • The River That Went to the Sea
  • Over, Over, Over, Over, Over, Over, Over, Over!
  • The Projector
  • The People with Seven Arms
  • A Serious Discussion (or Evil in the World)
  • The Fireflies
  • The Circus
  • The Cemetery (or The Tombyard)
  • Summer's End

References

  1. "Summer Morning, Summer Night". Booklist. September 1, 2008. Retrieved October 15, 2024.
  2. "Summer Morning, Summer Night by Ray Bradbury". Publishers Weekly. September 15, 2008. Retrieved October 16, 2024.
  3. "Bradbury,Summer Morning, Summer Night". www.subterraneanpress.com. Retrieved March 17, 2011.

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