Button, Button: Uncanny Stories by Richard Matheson (Paperback, 2008)

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What if every time you pushed a button you received $50,000... but someone you didn't know died? Would you still push the button? How many times? Button, Button, which inspired a memorable Twilight Zone episode, is just one of a dozen unforgettable tales in this new collection.

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PublisherST Martin's Press, Tor Books
ISBN-100765312573
ISBN-139780765312570
eBay Product ID (ePID)200986730

Product Key Features

AuthorRichard Matheson
FormatPaperback
LanguageEnglish
TopicGeneral Fiction
GenreShort Stories & Fiction Anthologies

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Weight191g
Height210mm
Width140mm

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Place of PublicationNew York
Spine14mm
Pagination208
Content NoteBlack & White Illustrations
Author BiographyRichard Matheson was The New York Times bestselling author of I Am Legend,Hell House,Somewhere in Time,The Incredible Shrinking Man,A Stir of Echoes,The Beardless Warriors,The Path,Seven Steps to Midnight,Now You See It..., and What Dreams May Come, among others. He was named a Grand Master of Horror by the World Horror Convention, and received the Bram Stoker Award for Lifetime Achievement. He has also won the Edgar, the Spur, and the Writer's Guild awards. In 2010, he was inducted into the Science Fiction Hall of Fame. In addition to his novels Matheson wrote several screenplays for movies and TV, including Nightmare at 20,000 Feet, based on his short story, along with several other Twilight Zone episodes. He was born in New Jersey and raised in Brooklyn, and fought in the infantry in World War II. He earned his bachelor's degree in journalism from the University of Missouri. Matheson died in June, 2013, at the age of eighty-seven.
Date of Publication01/04/2008
Country of PublicationUnited States

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