
| Story |
Film/TV
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Audio
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Details
of First publication
(and other notes) |
| Prologue: The Illustrated Man | |||
| The Veldt | First published as "The World the Children Made", Saturday Evening Post, September 23 1950 | ||
| Kaleidoscope | Thrilling Wonder Stories, October 1949. | ||
| The Other Foot | New Story Magazine, March 1951 | ||
| The Highway | Copy, spring 1950 (under the pseudonym Leonard Spaulding) | ||
| The Man | Thrilling Wonder Stories, February 1949. | ||
| The Long Rain | First published as "Death-by-Rain", Planet Stories, summer 1950 | ||
| The Rocket Man (US edition only) |
Maclean’s, March 1 1951 | ||
| The Fire Balloons (US edition only) |
First published as "In This Sign…", Imagination, April 1951. | ||
| Usher II (UK edition only) |
First published as "Carnival of Madness", Thrilling Wonder Stories, April 1950 | ||
| The Last Night of the World | Esquire, February 1951 | ||
| The Rocket | First published as "Outcast of the Stars", Super Science Stories, March 1950 | ||
| The Exiles (US edition only) |
First published as "The Mad Wizards of Mars", Maclean’s, September 15 1949 | ||
| No Particular Night or Morning | (First appearance.) | ||
| The Fox and the Forest | First published as "To the Future", Collier's, May 13 1950 | ||
| The Visitor | Startling Stories, November 1948 | ||
| The Concrete Mixer (US edition only) |
Thrilling Wonder Stories, April 1949. | ||
| Marionettes, Inc. | Alfred
Hitchcock Presents Ray Bradbury Theater |
Startling Stories, March 1949. | |
| The City | First published as "Purpose", Startling Stories, July 1950. | ||
| Zero Hour | Planet Stories, fall 1947 | ||
| The Playground (UK edition only) |
Ray Bradbury Theater | Esquire, October 1953. | |
| Epilogue |
The Illustrated Man
First published by Doubleday in 1951.
Picture shows Panther edition (1979). Cover art by Peter Goodfellow.
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Gauntlet Press edition (1995), limited to 600 copies signed by Bradbury, William F. Nolan, and Ed Gorman.
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Avon paperback (1997).
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Flamingo paperback (1994).
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Bantam Spectra paperback (1989).
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Bantam paperback, 39th printing, August 1982. This design was first used for a 1969 book club edition, and is said to be one of Bradbury's favourites. The artist is unknown, however!
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Denoel
edition, France 1999.
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Diogenes
edition, Germany 2002.
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Bantam
first paperback edition, 1952.
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The Illustrated Man
This table lists the contents of The Illustrated Man, and links to adaptations of the stories in various media.
Note: The US and UK editions of this book have different contents. Stories are included in both versions unless otherwise stated.