![]() ![]() “The Elevator” (previously unpublished short story) ![]() ![]() Halloween / Halloween 1965 (remembrances in poem/essay form about Bradbury taking his daughters out on Halloween Why Do They Keep Saying “happy Halloween”? (Bradbury essay) Bradbury drew an original tipsheet drawing which appears in each edition, but on only the Lettered Edition will one find a Bradbury thumbprint on one of the pumpkins. The 52 copy Lettered edition is full of bonus material: several previously unpublished Halloween poems and the previously unpublished short story “The Elevator” (a version was produced for the second incarnation of The Twilight Zone, but the script didn’t adhere to the story). Table of Galley Changes for the First Edition, 1972 The dustjacket was designed by Bill Walker and Donn Albright. ![]() The front and back covers are Bradbury oil paintings of Halloween trees. Whole pages and paragraphs were deleted by the publisher and are restored for our edition.Įdited by Jon Eller, this signed limited edition contains a typeset version of Bradbury’s preferred text, the original manuscript (complete with handwritten corrections) Bradbury sent to Knopf, a screenplay Bradbury wrote before he wrote the novel (in manuscript form) and the typeset version of his Hanna-Barbera screenplay. For the first time the Gauntlet edition carries Bradbury’s preferred text to this classic novel. ![]()
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