The Toynbee Convector

The Toynbee Convector by Ray Bradbury is a first edition collection published by Alfred A. Knopf on May 12, 1988. This book features twenty-two stories that showcase Bradbury’s imaginative storytelling, including the continuing saga of H.G. Wells’ time traveler and his Toynbee Convector, a ghost on the Orient Express, and a bored man who creates his own genuine Egyptian mummy. With a total of 275 pages, this edition offers readers a glimpse into Bradbury’s unique blend of science fiction and fantasy.
Readers will find a diverse array of narratives that explore themes of time travel, the supernatural, and human creativity. Each story presents a distinct scenario, inviting readers to engage with Bradbury’s thought-provoking ideas and vivid imagery. This collection not only highlights Bradbury’s prowess in crafting short stories but also reflects his ability to weave together elements of science fiction and the fantastical, making it a notable addition to the genre.
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A superlative new collection of twenty-two stories by the author of “The Martian Chronicles” includes the continuating saga of H.G. Well’s time traveller and his Toynbee Convector, a ghost on the Orient Express, and a bored man who creates his own genuine Egyptian mummy
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