Yahoo! Sports: Ray Bradbury, Author of 'Fahrenheit 451' and 'The Martian Chronicles,' Dies at 91
Ray Bradbury, author of some of science-fiction's classic novels including "Fahrenheit 451? and "The Martian Chronicles," has died. He was 91. Bradbury's grandson, Danny Karapetian, confirmed his ...
Ray Bradbury, Author of 'Fahrenheit 451' and 'The Martian Chronicles,' Dies at 91
Ray Bradbury, author of The Martian Chronicles and Fahrenheit 451,died Tuesday. He was 91. Bradbury was known for his futuristic tales — but he never used a computer, or even drove a car. Bradbury was ...
At age 91, Ray Bradbury is making peace with the future he helped predict. The science fiction/fantasy author and longtime enemy of the e-book has finally allowed his dystopian classic "Fahrenheit 451 ...
The “Chronicles” also prophesized the banning of books, especially works of fantasy. It was a theme Bradbury would take on fully in the 1953 release, “Fahrenheit 451.” Inspired by the Cold War, the ...
Times Union: 'Fahrenheit 451' — book, film, play — gets critical look at Albany event
“Fahrenheit 451” by Ray Bradbury Ray Bradbury in 1950, before the publishing of "The Martian Chronicles." Cyril Cusack tells Bee Duffell she must leave her house before it is burned down in a scene ...
'Fahrenheit 451' — book, film, play — gets critical look at Albany event
I'm not sure which of the following is correct: having an impact on other’s lives having an impact on others’ lives I just can’t figure out how the apostrophe should be used.
So the word others’ should be the correct word. But when I searched the net to check with these words - mine, not others’ / yours, not others’ / ours, not others’ – the word not others came up much more often than the word not others’. That quite surprised and confused me. So, I posted a question here in hope that someone could help me.