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  • Bernice Bobs Her Hair and Other Stories

    F. Scott Fitzgerald

    eBook (Dover Publications, )
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  • Flappers and Philosophers

    F. Scott Fitzgerald

    Hardcover (Scribner, June 1, 1959)
    Eight short stories, published immediately after This Side of Paradise, are critically introduced
  • MONSTER TRUCKS: A Trucks and Tractors Coloring Book for Boys

    Carol Fitzgerald

    Paperback (Independently published, May 29, 2018)
    MONSTER TRUCKS: A Trucks and Tractors Coloring Book for BoysStunning collection of fun truck coloring patterns for children. Contains 15 images, with two copies of each image, so 2 chances to color in! The perfect truck gift or truck book for girls, boys, or anyone who enjoys coloring.
  • The Great Gatsby

    Fitzgerald

    Hardcover (Scribner, May 1, 1981)
    One of the masterworks of 20th-century literature, The Great Gatsby is a novel of Jazz Age romance and the dark side of the American Dream that has been beloved for generations. Because of multiple revisions and the tight production schedule, the text of the first edition did not appear as Fitzgerald had intended. Now noted Fitzgerald biographer Matthew J. Bruccoli has produced the critical, accurate edition.
  • Tales of the Jazz Age

    F. Scott Fitzgerald

    eBook (Digireads.com, July 1, 2004)
    Tales of the Jazz Age (1922) is a collection of eleven short stories by F. Scott Fitzgerald. Divided into three separate parts, according to subject matter, it includes one of his better-known short stories, "The Curious Case of Benjamin Button". (Wikipedia)
  • This Side of Paradise

    F. Scott Fitzgerald

    eBook (Digireads.com, July 1, 2004)
    The first novel by F. Scott Fitzgerald, "This Side of Paradise" is the story of Amory Blaine, a young Midwesterner who leaves his home to attend boarding school and eventually Princeton. The book examines the lives and morality of the post-World War I youth through Amory's character, who has a series of romances that eventually lead to his disillusionment. This first novel by Fitzgerald was incredibly popular and would cement his position as one of America's premiere literary talents of the first part of the 20th century.
  • The Beautiful and The Damned

    F. Scott Fitzgerald

    eBook (, April 7, 2010)
    Bentley Loft Classic Books proudly presents The Beautiful and the Damned by F. Scott Fitzgerald.Fitzgerald’s second novel, a devastating portrait of the excesses of the Jazz Age, is a largely autobiographical depiction of a glamorous, reckless Manhattan couple and their spectacular spiral into tragedy. Published on the heels of This Side of Paradise, the story of the Harvard-educated aesthete Anthony Patch and his willful wife, Gloria, is propelled by Fitzgerald’s intense romantic imagination and demonstrates an increased technical and emotional maturity. The Beautiful and Damned is at once a gripping morality tale, a rueful meditation on love, marriage, and money, and an acute social document. As Hortense Calisher observes in her Introduction, “Though Fitzgerald can entrance with stories so joyfully youthful they appear to be safe—when he cuts himself, you will bleed.”This book has caused an even greater sensation in America than This Side of Paradise. It is a long, searching, and absolutely convincing study of degeneration, that degeneration which ruins so many of the rich, young, idle people. The "smart set" of New York is hurled into the limelight and mercilessly revealed. A witty, pungent, and entirely orginal book. An excellent portrayal of the Eastern elite at the beginning of the Jazz Age.
  • The 100+ Series Reading Comprehension, Grades 3-4

    Holly Fitzgerald

    Paperback (Instructional Fair, Jan. 15, 2003)
    Organized by specific reading skills, this book is designed to enhance students' reading comprehension. Lively reading passages present high-interest subjects in a variety of genres, including fiction, nonfiction, and poetry. Accompanying activities reinforce comprehension skills that are essential for fluency and for success on standardized tests. The book includes cross-curricular subject matter that will deepen student knowledge while strengthening their reading skills.
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  • The Basil and Josephine Stories

    F. Scott Fitzgerald

    Paperback (Scribner, Jan. 24, 1997)
    Fourteen of F. Scott Fitzgerald's best-loved and most beguiling stories, together in a single volume In 1928, while struggling with his novel Tender Is the Night, Fitzgerald began writing a series of stories about Basil Duke Lee, a fictionalized version of his younger self. Drawing on his childhood and adolescent experiences, Fitzgerald wrote nine tales that were published in the Saturday Evening Post about his life from the time he was an eleven-year-old boy living in Buffalo, New York, until he entered Princeton University in 1913. Then from 1930 to 1931, with Tender Is the Night still unfinished, Fitzgerald wrote five more stories (also published in the Post) that centered around Josephine Perry, Basil's female counterpart. Although Fitzgerald intended to combine the fourteen Basil Lee and Josephine Perry stories into a single work, he never succeeded in doing so in his lifetime. Here, The Basil and Josephine Stories brings together in one volume the complete set, resulting in one of Fitzgerald's most charming and evocative works.
  • Complete Works of F. Scott Fitzgerald "American Novelist"! 4 Complete Works

    F. Scott Fitzgerald

    eBook
    *This Book is annotated (it contains a detailed biography of the author). *An active Table of Contents has been added by the publisher for a better customer experience. *This book has been checked and corrected for spelling errors. This Publication Contains 4 of F. Scott Fitzgerald's All Time Greatest Works. A Fully Interactive Table of Contents Has Been Added For Easy Navigation.Table of ContentsF. Scott Fitzgerald BiographyEarly LifeZeldaThe Jazz AgeHollywood YearsIllness and DeathLegacyBibliographyNovelsNovellasShort Story CollectionsNotable Short StoriesOther Notable WorksWorks Included:FLAPPERS AND PHILOSOPHERSTALES OF THE JAZZ AGETHE BEAUTIFUL AND DAMNEDTHIS SIDE OF PARADISE
  • THIS SIDE OF PARADISE

    F. Scott Fitzgerald

    eBook (Classic Fiction of F. Scott Fitzgerald: This side of Paradise, Jan. 23, 2014)
    The Definitive Edition of This Side of Paradise- Carefully selected period photos illustrating the text- Complete and unabridged edition ‘Fitzgerald is one of the greatest modern writers’ Malcolm Bradbury, The Guardian‘The glorious spirit of abounding youth glows throughout this fascinating tale’ New York Times‘A memorable and deeply moving piece of work’ Richard Church ‘His talent was as natural as the pattern that was made by the dust on a butterfly’s wings’ Ernest HemingwayTHIS SIDE OF PARADISE is F. Scott Fitzgerald's first novel and was a massive success on its release, its first print run sold out in three days. It resonated with the bright and brittle young things of the Jazz Age and launched Fitzgerald on his legendary career. It is a classic coming of age tale written with the passion and verve of a young man desperate for wealth and fame so that he can marry the woman he loves.This is the definitive, complete, original version in a stylishly presented edition with ten carefully selected pictures of the period. The images put the text in context as well as illustrate the story. It also includes a linked table of contents so you can quickly go to the part you want.SynopsisAmory Blaine’s adolescence and youth are described, as he evolves into a ‘personage’. His mother is a rich and eccentric woman who raises him in an unorthodox manner. The handsome young man attends St Regis prep school, followed by a period at Princeton University. He pursues literature and love with idle brilliance. After a spell in the army, he works in advertising and falls in love with a New York debutante called Rosalind.F. Scott Fitzgerald Fitzgerald named an age- the Jazz Age, which he defined as ’a generation grown up to find all Gods dead, all wars fought, all faiths in man shaken.’ Francis Scott Key Fitzgerald was born in 1896 in St Paul, Minnesota, and studied at Princeton which he left in his senior year (1917) to join the army. At one of his army postings near Montgomery, Massachusetts he met Zelda Sayre. His first novel was ‘This Side of Paradise.’ published in 1920, which made the twenty-four-year-old Fitzgerald famous almost overnight, and a week later he married Zelda in New York. Their tumultuous marriage became an inspiration for much of his work. They were young celebrities of the roaring 20s but Fitzgerald wanted to be a great writer though his reputation as a playboy meant some people didn’t take him seriously.In 1922 Scribners published ‘The Beautiful and Damned’, of which The New York Times reviewer said that the ‘general atmosphere of the book is an atmosphere of futility, waste and the avoidance of effort, into which the fumes of whisky penetrate more and more, until at last it fairly reeks with them.’The Fitzgeralds went to France in the spring of 1924 to get away from all the hubbub, and he wrote his masterpiece ‘The Great Gatsby’ during the summer and autumn in Valescure near St. Raphael, France.His fourth novel ‘Tender is the Night’ received a poor critical reaction when it came out in 1934. Fitzgerald was eventually forced to try to earn a living as a screenwriter.He died in December 1940 in Hollywood while working on ‘The Last Tycoon.’ Since then he has been granted his wish to be considered one of the leading writers of the twentieth century.His novels in chronological order are: ‘This Side of Paradise’, ‘The Beautiful and Damned’, ‘The Great Gatsby’, ‘Tender is the Night’, ‘The Last Tycoon’ (unfinished).Other books by F. Scott Fitzgerald available in the Classic Books Editions featuring period photographsTHE GREAT GATSBYhttp://www.amazon.co.uk/THE-GREAT-GATSBY-ebook/dp/B00AY4OM74/http://www.amazon.com/THE-GREAT-GATSBY-ebook/dp /B00AY4OM74/
  • Tales of the Jazz Age - The Original 1922 Edition

    F. Scott Fitzgerald

    eBook (e-artnow, Nov. 10, 2013)
    This carefully crafted ebook: "Tales of the Jazz Age - The Original 1922 Edition" is formatted for your eReader with a functional and detailed table of contents. Tales of the Jazz Age (1922) is the second collection of short stories by F. Scott Fitzgerald, published in 1922. It includes two masterpieces as well as several other stories from his earlier career. The story "May Day" depicts a party at a popular club in New York that becomes a night of revelry during which former soldiers and an affluent group of young people start an anti-Bolshevik demonstration that results in an attack on a leftist newspaper office. "The Diamond as Big as the Ritz" is a fantastic satire of the selfishness endemic to the wealthy and their undying pursuit to preserve that way of life. All of these stories, like his best novels, meld Fitzgerald's fascination with wealth with an awareness of a larger world, creating a subtle social critique. Francis Scott Key Fitzgerald (1896 – 1940) was an American author of novels and short stories, whose works are the paradigmatic writings of the Jazz Age, a term he coined. He is widely regarded as one of the greatest American writers of the 20th century.