SOMETHING WICKED THIS WAY COMES, FIRST EDITION, BOLDLY INSCRIBED BY BRADBURY
BRADBURY, Ray. Something Wicked This Way Comes. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1962. Octavo, original yellow cloth, original dust jacket.
First edition of Bradbury’s compelling coming-of-age fantasy, boldly inscribed by him, “Stu! From ‘WICKED’ Ray Bradbury, 1972.”
Bradbury’s follow-up to his sentimental reverie Dandelion Wine (1957) edges into darker, “more overtly Gothic and supernatural” realms of fantasy; but this shadow-filled allegory remains its author’s “most poignant evocation of the hopes and frustration of small-town life” (Clute & Grant, 133). Bradbury first conceived of this novel—expanded from his short story “Black Ferris” (1948)—as a screenplay; fittingly, then, he also wrote the screenplay for the 1983 film version that starred Jonathan Pryce and Jason Robards. Currey, 46. Fantasy and Horror 6-46.
Book fine, dust jacket very nearly so with light rubbing. A desirable inscribed copy.