Ray Bradbury "Skeletons" Deluxe Signed Lettered Edition "L" of only 15, Tray-cased [Very Fine]

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Ray Bradbury "Skeletons" Deluxe Signed Lettered Edition, "L" in tray-case [Very Fine]
Ray Bradbury "Skeletons" Deluxe Signed Lettered Edition "L" of only 15, Tray-cased [Very Fine]
Ray Bradbury "Skeletons" Deluxe Signed Lettered Edition "L" of only 15, Tray-cased [Very Fine]
Ray Bradbury "Skeletons" Deluxe Signed Lettered Edition, "L" in tray-case [Very Fine]
Ray Bradbury "Skeletons" Deluxe Signed Lettered Edition, "L" in tray-case [Very Fine]
Ray Bradbury "Skeletons" Deluxe Signed Lettered Edition, "L" in tray-case [Very Fine]
Ray Bradbury "Skeletons" Deluxe Signed Lettered Edition, "L" in tray-case [Very Fine]
Ray Bradbury "Skeletons" Deluxe Signed Lettered Edition, "L" in tray-case [Very Fine]
Ray Bradbury "Skeletons" Deluxe Signed Lettered Edition, "L" in tray-case [Very Fine]
Ray Bradbury "Skeletons" Deluxe Signed Lettered Edition, "L" in tray-case [Very Fine]

Personally signed by Ray Bradbury directly onto the limitation page. Limited to only 15.



Subterranean Publication 2008. Ray Bradbury "Skeletons". Signed Lettered Edition "L" in Tray-case. Limited to only 15 lettered copies in this edition. Personally signed by Ray Bradbury directly onto the limitation page of the book. Very Fine without any flaws. Cloth hardcover without dust-jacket as issued.

Virtually everyone has read Ray Bradbury's classic tale, "Skeleton," of a man who becomes aware of the bony framework housed inside his skin. What most readers don't realize is that this famous tale is Bradbury's second take on the idea. For the first time in over 60 years, the other tale, also titled "Skeleton", sees print alongside its classic counterpart, featuring a number of vignettes and text ornaments by Dave McKean.

Dave McKean has gone above and beyond for this chapbook. Instead of the four or five illustrations agreed upon, he has turned in more than twenty, and helmed the design of the chapbook himself.

About the Author

Ray Douglas Bradbury (August 22, 1920 - June 5, 2012) was an American fantasy, horror, science fiction, and mystery writer. Bradbury is credited with writing 27 novels and over 600 short stories. More than eight million copies of his works, published in over 36 languages, have been sold around the world.

Predominantly known for writing the iconic dystopian novel Fahrenheit 451 (1953), and his science-fiction and horror-story collections, The Martian Chronicles (1950), The Illustrated Man (1951), and I Sing the Body Electric (1969), Bradbury was one of the most celebrated 20th- and 21st-century American writers. While most of his best known work is in fantasy fiction, he also wrote in other genres, such as the coming-of-age novel Dandelion Wine (1957) and the fictionalized memoir Green Shadows, White Whale (1992).

Bradbury also wrote and consulted on screenplays and television scripts. He wrote the screen play for John Huston's classic film adaptation of Moby Dick, and was nominated for an Academy Award. He adapted sixty-five of his stories for television's The Ray Bradbury Theater, and won an Emmy for his teleplay of The Halloween Tree. He was the recipient of the 2000 National Book Foundation Medal for Distinguished Contribution to American Letters, the 2004 National Medal of Arts, and the 2007 Pulitzer Prize Special Citation, among many honors.

Upon his death in 2012, The New York Times called Bradbury "the writer most responsible for bringing modern science fiction into the literary mainstream." The Los Angeles Times credited Bradbury with the ability "to write lyrically and evocatively of lands an imagination away, worlds he anchored in the here and now with a sense of visual clarity and small-town familiarity." Bradbury's grandson, Danny Karapetian, said Bradbury's works had "influenced so many artists, writers, teachers, scientists, and it's always really touching and comforting to hear their stories". The Washington Post noted several modern day technologies that Bradbury had envisioned much earlier in his writing, such as the idea of banking ATMs and earbuds and Bluetooth headsets from Fahrenheit 451, and the concepts of artificial intelligence within I Sing the Body Electric.

About the Illustrator

David McKean (born 29 December 1963) is an English illustrator, photographer, comic book artist, graphic designer, filmmaker and musician. His work incorporates drawing, painting, photography, collage, found objects, digital art and sculpture. McKean's projects include illustrating books by amongst others Neil Gaiman, Grant Morrison, Heston Blumenthal, Ray Bradbury and Stephen King, and directing three feature films.

McKean has won numerous awards and accolades. Over the years, he has been nominated five times for a World Fantasy Award in the category of "Artist," and he won the award in 1991. His graphic novel Cages won the Alph-Art, Pantera, and Harvey Awards for best Graphic Novel. He has been nominated six times and won three Spectrum Awards in the categories of "Advertising," "Book," and "Comic". His collection of short comics, Pictures That Tick won the V&A Museum Illustrated Book Awards Overall First Prize. In 2004, McKean won a BSFA Award in "Short Fiction" with Neil Gaiman for their work, The Wolves in the Walls. His film MirrorMask was nominated for the William Shatner Golden Groundhog Award for Best Underground Movie, the other nominated films were Green Street Hooligans, Nine Lives, Up for Grabs and Opie Gets Laid. Luna won Best British Feature at the Raindance Festival Awards, and also the Raindance Award at the Met British Independent Film Awards. In 2017 McKean was the inaugural recipient of the "Sergio Aragones International Award for Excellence in Comic Art", given as part of The Lakes International Comic Art Festival.


Features

Lettered signed limited edition, lettered "L" in tray-case.
VERY FINE GUARANTEED. A wonderful bright clean copy free of any markings, writings, or stamps. Sharp corners that have not been bumped. Unread book with square and tight binding. No bookplates attached or indication of any removed. Edges are free of any marks, spots, scratches, or blemishes.
Publisher:
Subterranean Press
Edition:
Signed Limited Edition
Binding:
Specially bound edition with tray-case.
Illustrator:
David McKean
Dimensions:
9"x6"x1.5"
Signature Authenticity:
Lifetime Guarantee of Signature Authenticity. Personally signed by Ray Bradbury directly into the book. The autograph is not a facsimile, stamp, or auto-pen.
Author:
Ray Bradbury