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  • Author: Fitzgerald, F. Scott.

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Green cloth, small nick on one edge of the lower cover, otherwise fine and very bright copy in fine dust jacket.

All The Sad Young Men.

Fitzgerald, F. Scott.

New York: Scribner's, 1926. Green cloth, small nick on one edge of the lower cover, otherwise fine and very bright copy in fine dust jacket. ... more info

Price: $7,500.00

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Autograph letter signed, to Isabel Owens. [Hendersonville, N.C., 9 November 1935].

Fitzgerald, F. Scott.

Autograph letter signed. Two long pages, in pencil, very good condition. Signed "Scott Fitzg". With original autograph envelope. "The Post story was begun & dished as I'm not sending out another doubtful, thank you. I'd Die for You evidently hasn't sold yet,nor the radio idea (which of course will be slow). ... I can't see coming back with the Post story unfinished & trying to do it with the inevitable storms breaking around. Everything was going well until the offspring of my Tryon friend arrived with the idea that I was playing fast and loose with Mama. My God! when... more info

Price: $20,000.00

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Tender is the Night.

Fitzgerald, F. Scott.

New York: Scribner's, 1934. Original green cloth, bookplate or ink inscription removed from front pastedown; a very good copy in considerably restored dust jacket. ... more info

Price: $7,500.00

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The Vegetable.: Or from President to Postman

Fitzgerald, F. Scott.

New York: Scribner's, 1923. Original green cloth, spine gilt slightly dulled, else fine. Neat pencilled ownership inscription, dated April 1923 (the month of publication). ... more info

Price: $400.00

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This Side of Paradise.

Fitzgerald, F. Scott.

New York: Scribner's, (1920). Inscribed to a member of the Princeton class of 1920: "For Jerry English -- (Remember now its a solemn promise about June) F. Scott Fitzgerald - April Fools day 1920- -Cottage Club, Princeton." It was in the library at the Cottage Club where Fitzgerald began writing This Side of Paradise, in it he described the club as "an impressive mélange of brilliant adventurers and well-dressed philanderers". April 1, 1930 was six days after the novel's publication, Fitzgerald had returned to Princeton to be there for the event; two days later Scott and Zelda were married in New York. The first... more info

Price: $40,000.00

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