The short stories of F. Scott Fitzgerald
1st Scribner Paperback ed
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Author
Contributions
- Bruccoli, Matthew Joseph, 1931- - Contributor
Publication
1995 - Scribner Paperback Fiction, New York, New York (State)
Language
English
Word Count
193,750 words, Guess
Page Count
775 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archiveshortstoriesoffs00fitz
- ISBN-10068480445X
- ISBN-139780684804453
- LibraryThing27129
- Goodreads14233
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- Better World Books9780684804453
- Open LibraryOL16829070M
Classifications
- LCCPS3511.I9A6
Description
"The 43 stories in this collection include both the famous ones and several that are less well known." Booklist. "Collection of 43 short stories that illustrate Fitzgerald's depth and range of literary talent...including commercial work for the Saturday Evening Post."
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