A Medicine for Melancholy

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Title A Medicine for Melancholy
First edition cover of A Medicine for Melancholy
Author Ray Bradbury
Country United States
Language English
Genre(s) Soft science fiction
Publisher Bantam Books, Harper Perennial
Released 1959
Media type Print (Hardcover and Paperback)
Pages 320 pp
ISBN ISBN 0380730863

A Medicine for Melancholy (1959) is a collection of short stories by Ray Bradbury.

The stories:

  • "In a Season of Calm Weather"
  • "The Dragon"
  • "A Medicine for Melancholy"
  • "The End of the Beginning"
  • "The Wonderful Ice Cream Suit"
  • "Fever Dream"
  • "The Marriage Mender"
  • "The Town Where No One Got Off"
  • "A Scent of Sarsaparilla"
  • "Icarus Montgolfier Wright"
  • "The Headpiece"
  • "Dark They Were, and Golden-Eyed"
  • "The Smile"
  • "The First Night of Lent"
  • "The Time of Going Away"
  • "All Summer in a Day"
  • "The Gift"
  • "The Great Collision of Monday Last"
  • "The Little Mice"
  • "The Shore Line at Sunset"
  • "The Strawberry Window"
  • "The Day It Rained Forever"
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