The Works. This Side of Paradise, Flappers and Philosophers, Tales of the Jazz Age, The Vegetable The Great Gatsby, All the Sad Young Men, Taps at Reveille, Tender is the Night.
First Editions of Each of F. Scott Fitzgeralds Works; Finely Bound by Bayntun-Riviere
The Works. This Side of Paradise, Flappers and Philosophers, Tales of the Jazz Age, The Vegetable The Great Gatsby, All the Sad Young Men, Taps at Reveille, Tender is the Night.
FITZGERALD, F. Scott.
Item Number: 3800
New York: Charles Scribners, 1920-1935.
First edition, first printings of F. Scott Fitzgerald’s works. Octavo, 8 volumes. Uniformly bound by Bayntun-Riviere Bindery in full dark green morocco. Titles to the spine in gilt, raised bands, single rule to boards gilt, twin rule to turn ins, marbled endpapers, all edges gilt, except The Great Gatsby which has the top edge gilt. F.Scott Fitzgerald signature on the front panel of each volume in gilt.
Fitzgerald's first novel, This Side of Paradise, displayed a sophisticated cynicism masking keen psychological insight and sensitivity to the falseness of the ideals of the so-called "jazz era" in America, following World War 1. F. Scott Fitzgerald continued to write on this theme in two volumes of short stories, Flappers and Philosophers and Tales of the Jazz Age. With the publication of The Great Gatsby, the story of a gross and ostentatious man who gained immense material success but who destroyed himself and those around him in the process, F. Scott Fitzgerald's full powers as a novelist were revealed; he was ranked by many critics as one of the pre-eminent American writers. In his later writings, as exemplified by the short story collections All the Sad Young Men and Taps at Reveille, and the novel Tender is the Night, his central theme shifted to what he deemed the inevitable corruption of the individual by the blind crassness of modern society.
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