Here There Be Tygers
1951 short story by Ray Bradbury / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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This article is about the story by Ray Bradbury. For the Stephen King story, see Here There Be Tygers (1968 short story).
"Here There Be Tygers" is a short story by American writer Ray Bradbury, originally published in the anthology New Tales of Space and Time in 1951. It was later collected in Bradbury's short story collections R is for Rocket and The Golden Apples of the Sun. It deals with a rocket expedition sent to a planet to see whether or not its natural resources can be harvested for the human race. They discover a paradise which seems to provide for them whatever they desire even as they think of it. They ultimately decide to leave the planet and report that it is hostile and of no benefit to humans.
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Short story by Ray Bradbury | |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
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Published in | New Tales of Space and Time |
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Publication date | 1951 |
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