Charles Beaumont (–) was the author of three collections of short stories and two novels. He penned twenty-two episodes of The Twilight Zone, considered some of the show’s finest. Ray Bradbury (–) was the author of hundreds of short stories and nearly fifty books, as well as numerous poems, essays, operas, plays, teleplays, and screenplays/5(). “The Hunger”, copyright by Charles Beaumont. Originally appeared in Playboy. “Black Country”, copyright by Charles Beaumont. Originally appeared in Playboy. “Gentlemen, Be Seated”, copyright by Charles Beaumont. Originally appeared in Rogue Magazine. “The Jungle”, copyright by Charles Beaumont.4/5(32). Charles Beaumont: Selected Stories. The definitive collection of tales by the award-winning horror writer includes such classics as "The Hunger," "Miss Gentilbelle," and "Free Dirt," and features introductions by Robert Bloch, Ray Bradbury, Harlan Ellison, Roger Corman, and others. Reprint/5.
Charles Beaumont. born Chicago, Illinois: 2 January died Los Angeles, California: 21 February works (selected) The Intruder (New York: Putnam, ) [hb/Ronald Clyne] collections and stories. The Hunger (New York: G P Putnam's Sons, ) [coll: hb/Ronald Clyne ]. Charles Beaumont has written hundreds of short stories, several which have been adapted to film and television - most notably "The Twilight Zone". "Selected Stories" was published in and is an awesome collection of short stories. Charles Beaumont Selected Stories Edited by Roger Anker ~ Hardcover with Dust Jacket ~ First Edition ~ Dark Harvest ~ Scarce Rare ~ A Very Nice Copy ~ This Is NOT A Book Club Edition ~.
Tradita () Queen of Outer Space () Ursula (, based on the short story "Miss Gentilbelle") Night of the Eagle () U.S. title Burn, Witch, Burn! (screenplay co-written with Richard Matheson and George Baxt Premature Burial () The Wonderful World of the Brothers Grimm () The. Charles Beaumont: Selected Stories. The definitive collection of tales by the award-winning horror writer includes such classics as "The Hunger," "Miss Gentilbelle," and "Free Dirt," and features introductions by Robert Bloch, Ray Bradbury, Harlan Ellison, Roger Corman, and others. Reprint. Perchance to Dream contains a selection of Beaumont’s finest stories, including seven that he later adapted for Twilight Zone episodes. Beaumont dreamed up fantasies so vast and varied they burst through the walls of whatever box might contain them.
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