The Martian Chronicles

The Other Martian Tales

The Martian Chronicles: The Complete Edition published in 2009 by Subterranean Press and PS Publishing contains the 1997 edition of The Martian Chronicles with an additional collection of stories under the title The Other Martian Tales, which includes the following:

  • "The Lonely Ones" (Startling Stories, July 1949, reprinted in Bradbury Stories: 100 of His Most Celebrated Tales)
  • "The Exiles" (The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, Winter/Spring 1950, reprinted in The Illustrated Man)
  • "The One Who Waits" (The Arkham Sampler, summer 1949, reprinted in The Machineries of Joy)
  • "The Disease" (previously unpublished)
  • "Dead of Summer" (previously unpublished)
  • "The Martian Ghosts" (previously unpublished)
  • "Jemima True" (previously unpublished)
  • "They All Had Grandfathers" (previously unpublished)
  • "The Strawberry Window" (Star Science Fiction Stories #3, ed. Frederik Pohl, Ballantine, 1954, reprinted in A Medicine for Melancholy)
  • "Way in the Middle of the Air"
  • "The Other Foot" (New Story, March 1951, reprinted in The Illustrated Man)
  • "The Wheel" (previously unpublished)
  • "The Love Affair" (The Love Affair, Lord John Press 1982, reprinted in The Toynbee Convector)
  • "The Marriage" (previously unpublished)
  • "The Visitor" (Startling Stories, November 1948, reprinted in The Illustrated Man)
  • "The Lost City of Mars" (Playboy, January 1967, reprinted in I Sing the Body Electric)
  • "Holiday" (The Arkham Sampler, Autumn 1949)
  • "Payment in Full" (Thrilling Wonder Stories, February 1950)
  • "The Messiah" (Welcome Aboard, spring 1971, reprinted in Long After Midnight)
  • "Night Call, Collect" (Super Science Stories, April 1949 as "I, Mars", reprinted in I Sing the Body Electric)
  • "The Blue Bottle" (Planet Stories, Fall 1950, reprinted in Long After Midnight)
  • "Dark They Were, and Golden-Eyed" (Thrilling Wonder Stories, August 1949, reprinted in A Medicine for Melancholy)

The Other Martian Stories also includes the 1964 and 1997 The Martian Chronicles screenplays, and essays by John Scalzi, Marc Scott Zicree, and Richard Matheson.


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