RAY BRADBURY

review

edited by

WILLIAM E NOLAN

There recently has fallen into our clutches a copy of the newly published RAY BRADBURY: A Review, edited by William F. Nolan of San Diego. As a contribution to Bradburiana, it is without a peer in its field.

Mr. Nolan has assembled just about everything that can be said about Bradbury at this stage in his career: what he has written, how he has written, why he has written. He has illustrated it with some of the finest and most imaginative art work we've seen in the field: professional or other. He's put it together in an intelligent fashion and packaged the whole job in a 64 page booklet that is a fine job of lithography. It proves, to us at least, that very excellent work can be done in a field that has seen too much that is anything but excellent.

It is Mr. Nolan's expressed hope that the Bradbury Review be the first in a series of searching and informative examinations of current professional science fiction writers. The hope has its roots in the belief that enough people will buy copies of the Bradbury booklet to enable him to bring out the next one in the series. Since the booklet is more than a bargain at 50 , we hope you will buy one - or several - and keep this excellent idea alive. Copies may be had directly from Nolan at 4458 56th Street, San Diego, or from the Rhodomagnetic Digest. By all means, let's keep this guy Nolan in business.

Data entry by Judy Bemis


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