![]() Plan Your VisitĮxperience the world of Ray Bradbury for yourself. The broader collection of papers includes manuscripts, typescripts, screenplay and teleplay drafts, story concepts, photographs, correspondence, scrapbooks with original drawings and printed comic strips from his youth, and ephemera he collected documenting his travels, and more.Īlso preserved is Bradbury’s original furniture, including his writing desk, paint table, bookshelves, and chairs. ![]() The contents of Ray Bradbury’s office and library include more than 100,000 pages of published and unpublished literary works stored in thirty-one of the author’s filing cabinets, forty years of his personal and professional correspondence (over 10,000 pages), author’s copies of his books, including extensive foreign language editions, and his working library (a combined 4,000 volumes). Located on the campus of IUPUI in Indianapolis, Indiana, the Museum features its recreation of Ray Bradbury’s basement office and library as it evolved in his Los Angeles, California, home for more than half a century. ![]() Explore the legacy of Bradbury through his vast works, manuscripts, artifacts, and much more. ![]()
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