One More for the Road

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One More for the Road

dust-jacket from the first edition
Author Ray Bradbury
Cover artist José Luis Merino
Country United States
Language English
Genre(s) Science fiction, fantasy short stories
Publisher HarperCollins
Publication date April, 2002
Media type Print (Hardback)
Pages 289 pp
ISBN ISBN 0-06-621106-9

One More for the Road is a collection of 25 short stories written by Ray Bradbury. It won the National Book Award for distinguished contribution to American letters.

[edit] Contents

  1. "First Day"
  2. "Heart Transplant"
  3. "Quid Pro Quo"
  4. "After the Ball"
  5. "In Memoriam"
  6. "Téte-á-Téte"
  7. "The Dragon Danced at Midnight"
  8. "The Nineteenth"
  9. "Beasts"
  10. "Autumn Afternoon"
  11. "Where All Is Emptiness There Is Room to Move"
  12. "One-Woman Show"
  13. "The Laurel and Hardy Alpha Centauri Farewell Tour"
  14. "Leftovers"
  15. "One More for the Road"
  16. "Tangerine"
  17. "With Smiles as Wide as Summer"
  18. "Time Intervening"
  19. "The Enemy in the Wheat"
  20. "Fore!"
  21. "My Son, Max"
  22. "The F.Scott/Tolstoy/Ahab Accumulator"
  23. "Well, What Do You Have to Say for Yourself?"
  24. "Diane de Forét"
  25. "The Cricket on the Hearth"
  26. Afterword: Metaphors, the Breakfast of Champions

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