Images of tomorrow : an illustrated history of the science fiction film / R. Reginald. July 1977.

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Images of tomorrow : an illustrated history of the science fiction film / R. Reginald. July 1977.

Reproduction of the manuscript for a book published as Things to come: an illustrated history of the science fiction film, by Douglas Menville and R. Reginald, Times Books, New York, 1977. The manuscript includes an outline, foreword, relevant correspondence, an introduction by Ray Bradbury, and the final three chapters (out of five) of the book; the first two chapters were written by Douglas Menville. The manuscript also includes sample pages of the finished book, the entire text of which was typeset, designed, and packaged by R. Reginald.

84, 60 leaves, 25 leaves of correspondence, 5 leaves of introduction by Ray Bradbury : ill. ; 29 cm.

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Menville, Douglas Alver

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Bradbury, Ray, 1920-2012

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Ray Bradbury novelist and screenwriter; Herman Melville, novelist. From the description of Moby Dick : screenplay, 1956, January 27. (New York Public Library). WorldCat record id: 144652495 Ray Douglas Bradbury was born in Waukegan, IL, Aug. 22, 1920; started his writing career in 1943; the winner of various awards, he is known primarily for writing fantasy and science fiction stories; he has authored numerous novels, short stories, plays, films, poems, and articles, includi...

Reginald, R.

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