The Great Gatsby
The masterful novel of Jazz Age idealism, decadence, and disillusionment by the celebrated author of The Beautiful and Damned. Here is the timeless story of mysterious millionaire Jay Gatsby; beautiful debutant Daisy... See More
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Quick ViewThe masterful novel of Jazz Age idealism, decadence, and disillusionment by the celebrated author of The Beautiful and Damned. Here is the timeless story of mysterious millionaire Jay Gatsby; beautiful debutant Daisy... See More
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Quick View*Special edition fully illustrated with original advertising art from the early 1920s and a copy of the original cover to the first edition of Tales From The Jazz Age. *Includes link to free, unabridged audio recording of... See More
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Quick ViewThe classic story of a man who ages backwards -- and inspiration for the film starring Brad Pitt and Cate Blanchett -- by the author of The Great Gatsby. Penned by one of the greatest literary talents of the twentieth... See More
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Quick ViewLong regarded as one of the greatest American novels of the twentieth century, The Great Gatsby expresses many of the central themes of the American myth: romance, love, the quest for wealth and status, loneliness, and... See More
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Quick ViewA brilliant, sharp-edged novel of the Jazz Age by its most famous chronicler. "If I wanted anything, I'd take it... I can't be bothered resisting things I want." First published in 1922, F. Scott Fitzgerald's second... See More
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Quick ViewShort stories by the author of The Great Gatsby, including the Jazz Age classic "Bernice Bobs Her Hair." Bernice is pretty but awkward -- she can't dance, flirt, or hold her liquor. When her sophisticated cousin... See More
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Quick ViewFour unforgettable works by the author of The Great Gatsby -- one of the greatest writers of America's Lost Generation. This Side of Paradise: Amory Blain experiences a childhood of worldly sophistication before a medical... See More
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Quick ViewA 1926 collection of nine stories of "fine insight and finished craft" from the acclaimed author of The Great Gatsby (The New York Times). Experience the Roaring Twenties through the mind of one of the twentieth century's... See More
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Quick View"It was always the becoming he dreamed of, never the being." First published in 1920, F. Scott Fitzgerald's debut novel This Side of Paradise was a sizzling sensation that put the young American author on the map. Its... See More
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Quick ViewStep into the glitz and glamour of the Roaring Twenties with F. Scott Fitzgerald's masterful novel, "The Great Gatsby." Immerse yourself in a world of opulence, passion, and shattered dreams as you follow the captivating... See More
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Quick ViewWhen F. Scott Fitzgerald was fourteen and living in the Crocus Hill neighborhood of St. Paul, he began keeping a short diary of his exploits among his friends, friendly rivals, and crushes. He gave the journal a title page... See More
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Quick ViewThis book contains the following works arranged alphabetically by authors last names - What's Bred in the Bone [Grant Allen] - The Golden Ass [Lucius Apuleius] - Meditations [Marcus Aurelius] - Northanger Abbey [Jane... See More
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Quick ViewThe powerful story of Benjamin Button, who starts his life as an old man and gradually becomes younger, is one of F. Scott Fitzgerald's best known stories, and now a major motion picture. "This story was inspired by a remark... See More
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Quick ViewOnce considered a writer of "slick" magazine stories intended for mass consumption, F. Scott Fitzgerald is now regarded as one of the finest literary craftsmen of his, or of any other, generation. Entrenched in the milieu of... See More
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Quick ViewA short collection of essays about the Jazz Age by the writer who epitomized it, F. Scott Fitzgerald. Even theAmerican Heritage Dictionary acknowledges that F. Scott Fitzgerald "epitomized the Jazz Age." And nowhere among... See More
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Quick ViewPublished when he was twenty-three years old, F. Scott Fitzgerald's debut novel, This Side of Paradise, established him as the golden boy of the dawning Jazz Age. As a chronicle of youth, no other literary work remains as... See More
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Quick ViewThe bestselling novel that established F. Scott Fitzgerald's literary reputation and brought to vivid life the glory and despair of the "Lost Generation." Raised by his mother, a charismatic eccentric determined to show... See More
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Quick ViewA brilliant, sharp-edged novel of the Jazz Age by its most famous chronicler With his impeccable lineage and Harvard education, twenty-five-year-old Anthony Patch is one of the sparkling lights of New York society. The... See More
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Quick ViewA masterpiece of 20th century literature from F. Scott Fitzgerald, the preeminent chronicler of the Jazz Age -- a term he coined. One of The Atlantic's Great American Novels of the Past 100 Years This classic work... See More
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Quick ViewA master craftsman brings one of the most fascinating periods in American history to vivid life in these provocative and poignant short stories Born gray-haired and grumpy, Benjamin Button may be an infant, but his body... See More
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Quick ViewA collection of early short stories which helped make Fitzgerald's name, Tales of the Jazz Age combines period pieces - the most notable of which is the novella-length 'May Day' - with more fanciful creations, such as the... See More
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Quick ViewA collection of F. Scott Fitzgerald's best drinking stories makes this the most intoxicating New Directions Pearl yet! "First you take a drink," F. Scott Fitzgerald once noted, "then the drink takes a drink, then the drink... See More
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Quick ViewGATSBY GIRLS She was an impulsive, fashionable and carefree 1920s woman who embodied the essence of the Gatsby Girl -- F. Scott Fitzgerald's wife, Zelda. As Fitzgerald said, "I married the heroine of my stories." All of the... See More
Gatsby Unleashed: A New Perspective on an Immortal Classic Embark on an unprecedented journey into the heart of F. Scott Fitzgerald's classic work, "The Great Gatsby." This retelling remains completely faithful to the... See More
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Quick View*With a new introduction by bestselling and iconic novelist Haruki Murakami* This edition of F. Scott Fitzgerald's final unfinished novel is now restored to the original 1941 text, with updates by Fitzgerald scholar James... See More
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Quick ViewInvest your time in reading the true masterpieces of world literature, the great works of the greatest masters of their craft, the revolutionary works, the timeless classics and the eternally moving poetry of words and... See More
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Quick ViewFrancis Scott Key Fitzgerald, mais conhecido como F. Scott Fitzgerald (1896 - 1940), foi um escritor, romancista, contista, roteirista e poeta norte-americano. Este livro contém os contos A Noite em Chancellorsville, A... See More
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Quick ViewA vibrant self-portrait of an artist whose work was his life. In this new collection of F. Scott Fitzgerald's letters, edited by leading Fitzgerald scholar and biographer Matthew J. Bruccoli, we see through his own words... See More
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Quick ViewAnthony Patch, a 1920s socialite exploring the New York cafe society scene during the Jazz Age. The story follows his relationship with his wife, Gloria, his service in the army, and his alcoholism. As in Fitzgerald's other... See More
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Quick ViewThe classic novel that continues to haunt our understanding of ambition, love, entitlement, and the American Dream -- with an exclusive discussion guide and an introduction by Pulitzer Prize-winning critic Wesley Morris The... See More