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      • Fitzgerald (F. Scott) Tender is the Night, one of 1000 copies, [2006] & others from the Penguin Sixtieth Anniversary editions (4)
        Sep. 19, 2024

        Fitzgerald (F. Scott) Tender is the Night, one of 1000 copies, [2006] & others from the Penguin Sixtieth Anniversary editions (4)

        Est: £200 - £300

        Fitzgerald (F. Scott) Tender is the Night, jacket design by Sam Taylor-Wood, [2006] § Dostoyevsky (Fydor) The Idiot, binding design by Ron Arad, [2006]; Crime and Punishment, binding design by Fuel, [2006] § Flaubert (Gustave) Madame Bovary, jacket design by Manolo Blahnik, [2006], one of 1000 copies, "Sixtieth Penguin Anniversary Editions", each housed in perspex slip-case and preserved in original publisher's cellophane, 8vo (4)

        Forum Auctions - UK
      • Fitzgerald (F. Scott) The Beautiful and the Damned, first Grey Wallis edition, 1950 & others by Fitzgerald (11)
        Sep. 19, 2024

        Fitzgerald (F. Scott) The Beautiful and the Damned, first Grey Wallis edition, 1950 & others by Fitzgerald (11)

        Est: £150 - £200

        Fitzgerald (F. Scott) The Beautiful and the Damned, endpapers with light strip of toning and slightly cracked at hinge, jacket price-clipped, spine faded, few marks to panels, occasional nicks to extremities, 1950; Tender is the Night, endpapers with strip of browning, jacket extremities a little rubbed, jacket faded, 1953, first Grey Walls editions, original boards, dust-jackets; and 9 others by or relating to Fitzgerald, 8vo (11)

        Forum Auctions - UK
      • F. Scott Fitzgerald Signed Cut Photo Frame
        Aug. 07, 2024

        F. Scott Fitzgerald Signed Cut Photo Frame

        Est: $500 - $1,000

        F. Scott Fitzgerald Signed Cut Photo Frame

        Joe R. Pyle Complete Auction & Realty LLC
      • F. M. Scott & A. Hodge. The Round Tower - A Story of the Irish Rebellion in
        Oct. 11, 2023

        F. M. Scott & A. Hodge. The Round Tower - A Story of the Irish Rebellion in

        Est: €20 - €40

        F. M. Scott & A. Hodge. The Round Tower - A Story of the Irish Rebellion in '98. 1904. 1st and F. P. Froude The English in Ireland. 1906 In 2 volumes (3

        Purcell Auctioneers
      • F. SCOTT FITZGERALD Tender is the Night F. Scott Fitzgerald "FITZGERALD, F.
        Sep. 28, 2023

        F. SCOTT FITZGERALD Tender is the Night F. Scott Fitzgerald "FITZGERALD, F.

        Est: £15,000 - £25,000

        F. SCOTT FITZGERALD Tender is the Night F. Scott Fitzgerald "FITZGERALD, F. Scott (1896-1940). Tender is the Night. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1934. "Fitzgerald’s fourth and final novel: presentation copy of the first edition, first printing, inscribed by the author: ‘Dear Archie & Ada / Your Friend / Scott’, with a further inscription to the front pastedown: ‘c/o Fortune Magazine’. Tender is the Night takes its title from a line in Keats’s ‘Ode to a Nightingale’, and concerns the lives of American expatriates in the French Riviera in the twilight of the Jazz age. Archibald MacLeish (1892-1982) was a poet and writer who from 1930-1938 worked as an editor at Fortune magazine, and later became the ninth Librarian of Congress and the recipient of three Pulitzer prizes. In the early 1920s he moved with his wife Ada to Paris, settling into the community of literary expats in the city and the artistic coterie at the Riviera which included Fitzgerald and Zelda, as well as Gerald and Sarah Murphy who are considered to be the inspiration for the married protagonists of Tender is the Night. Bruccoli A14.1.a. "Octavo. (A few faint spots or stains, front endpaper excised.) Original linen-grain green cloth, spine lettered in gilt (lightly marked, tiny chip to lower edge of upper board, spine slightly dulled); remains of original pictorial dust-jacket (lacking front flap containing issue points, and large sections of front panel and other areas, somewhat browned); accompanied by a second dust-jacket, evidently supplied from another copy and of the first issue, with front flap showing blurbs by T. S. Eliot, H. L. Mencken, and Paul Rosenfeld (spine panel somewhat faded, minor chips at spine ends and corners); custom green quarter morocco box.

        Christie's
      • F. SCOTT FITZGERALD All the Sad Young Men F. Scott Fitzgerald "FITZGERALD,
        Sep. 28, 2023

        F. SCOTT FITZGERALD All the Sad Young Men F. Scott Fitzgerald "FITZGERALD,

        Est: £25,000 - £35,000

        F. SCOTT FITZGERALD All the Sad Young Men F. Scott Fitzgerald "FITZGERALD, F. Scott (1896-1940). All the Sad Young Men. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1926. "‘Typical Sad Young Men’: presentation copy of the first edition, first printing, in the first state dust-jacket. Inscribed by the author: ‘W.L. Shelton / with Best Wishes / F Scott Fitzgerald’ and accompanied by 11 stick-figure drawings. "Fitzgerald's third collection of stories was published hot on the heels of The Great Gatsby. ‘The publication of this volume of short stories might easily have been an anti-climax after the perfection and success of 'The Great Gatsby' of last Spring. A novel so widely praised — by people whose recognition counts — is stiff competition. It is even something of a problem for a reviewer to find new and different words to properly grace the occasion. It must be said that the collection as a whole is not sustained to the high excellence of 'The Great Gatsby,' but it has stories of fine insight and finished craft […] This book is a big advance over his previous stories. It distinctly marks a transition’ (The New York Times, March 7, 1926). Bruccoli A13.1.a. "Octavo. (Mild browning and offsetting to endpapers.) Original linen-grain green cloth, titled in blind to front board, spine lettered in gilt (two trivial indentations to cloth on upper board, front hinge cracking at half-title); original pictorial dust-jacket with the woman’s lips unbattered (spine a little darkened, spine ends faintly creased with tiny nick at head); custom chemise and slipcase.

        Christie's
      • F. SCOTT FITZGERALD The Great Gatsby F. Scott Fitzgerald "FITZGERALD, F. Sc
        Sep. 28, 2023

        F. SCOTT FITZGERALD The Great Gatsby F. Scott Fitzgerald "FITZGERALD, F. Sc

        Est: £100,000 - £150,000

        F. SCOTT FITZGERALD The Great Gatsby F. Scott Fitzgerald "FITZGERALD, F. Scott (1896-1940). The Great Gatsby. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1925. "First edition of one of the century's most iconic and popular novels: first printing in the first state dust-jacket, with a lowercase ‘j’ in ‘Jay Gatsby’ on the rear panel hand-corrected in ink and with all other necessary points. "The dust-jacket for the first edition of The Great Gatsby is perhaps the most recognisable of any literary work. It was designed by Spanish artist Francis Cugat (1893-1981), a graduate of the Ecole des Beaux Arts in Paris, before the text of the novel was even completed and earned him a commission of $100. The haunting depiction of hypnotic eyes beaming like headlights through the cobalt sky is thought to have inspired Fitzgerald's description of the billboard for optometrist T. J. Eckleburg. "‘The Great Gatsby […] is Fitzgerald's most perfectly realized work of art. The novel reveals a new and confident mastery of his material, a fascinating if sensational plot, a Keatsian ability to evoke a romantic atmosphere, a set of memorable and deeply interesting characters, a witty and incisive social satire, a surprisingly effective use of allusions, an ambitious theme and a silken style that seems as fresh today as it did seventy years ago’ (Meyers, p. 122). Bruccoli A11.1.a; Connolly, The Modern Movement 48. "Octavo. Original linen-grain green cloth, titled in blind to front board, spine lettered in gilt (minor marks to spine); original first-state pictorial dust-jacket by Francis Cugat, with a lowercase ‘j’ in ‘Jay Gatsby’ on the rear panel hand-corrected in ink (lightly rubbed, chips to spine ends with minor loss to ‘Scribners’ at foot, a few smalls nicks or chips to edges and corners, some closed tears along folds or at upper edge, the longest 40mm, occasionally affecting printed letters, a few light creases, short pen mark on upper panel); custom blue quarter morocco box. Provenance: ‘Mrs Arthur E. Pew Jr.’ (inscription dated August 14th 1925 on front free endpaper).

        Christie's
      • F. SCOTT FITZGERALD The Great Gatsby F. Scott Fitzgerald "FITZGERALD, F. Sc
        Sep. 28, 2023

        F. SCOTT FITZGERALD The Great Gatsby F. Scott Fitzgerald "FITZGERALD, F. Sc

        Est: £200,000 - £300,000

        F. SCOTT FITZGERALD The Great Gatsby F. Scott Fitzgerald "FITZGERALD, F. Scott (1896-1940). The Great Gatsby. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1925. "Extraordinary presentation copy to 'the original “Gatsby”': first edition, first printing, inscribed by the author. Inscribed copies of The Great Gatsby are very rare: we are able to trace just two other presentation copies of the first printing in auction records in over 40 years. The present inscription is by far the most exciting and suggestive to have appeared at auction: ‘For Harold Goldman / The original “Gatsby” of this story, with thanks for letting me reveal these secrets of his past. / Alcatraz / Cell Block 17 / (I’ll be out soon, kid. Remember me to the mob. Fitzgerald)’. "Fitzgerald’s friendship with Harold Goldman is mostly undocumented, yet the playful warmth of the inscription suggests that the two knew each other well. The gift of this book would seem to date from their shared stint at MGM as screenwriters, during which time they worked on the 1938 film A Yank at Oxford starring Robert Taylor and Vivien Leigh. As his inscription makes clear, Fitzgerald was less than satisfied with his time in Hollywood, ‘Alcatraz’ referring to the MGM lot and ‘Cell Block 17’ to his office in the writers’ building. "Set on the North Shore of Long Island and Manhattan, and inspired by the extravagant social scene Fitzgerald observed during his eighteen-month residence in Great Neck over 1922-24, The Great Gatsby tells the tragic story of the American Dream gone awry as seen through the eyes of Nick Carraway. The novel went through several failed starts prior to 1924, but it was not until Scott and Zelda had escaped the New York social scene to the Riviera in May 1924, that the author seriously set himself to work on what would become his masterpiece. Although the finished work was admired by virtually all the eminent literary figures of his day, sales did not meet expectations and only barely paid off his advance from Scribner's. Bruccoli A11.1.a; Connolly, The Modern Movement 48. "Octavo. (A few small stains, two short closed tears, one expertly repaired). Original linen-grain green cloth, titled in blind to front board, spine lettered in gilt (lacking the dust-jacket, hinges slightly weak, cloth lightly rubbed and scraped in places, a little faded); custom morocco-backed chemise and slipcase. Provenance: Harold Goldman (Hollywood screenwriter, 1889-1956; authorial inscription on the front free endpaper) – by descent to his daughter, sold Bonhams NY, 16 June 2015, lot 99.

        Christie's
      • F. SCOTT FITZGERALD The Vegetable or from President to postman F. Scott Fit
        Sep. 28, 2023

        F. SCOTT FITZGERALD The Vegetable or from President to postman F. Scott Fit

        Est: £7,000 - £10,000

        F. SCOTT FITZGERALD The Vegetable or from President to postman F. Scott Fitzgerald "FITZGERALD, F. Scott (1896-1940). The Vegetable or from President to postman. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1923. "'Undoubtedly the best thing I have ever written' (Fitzgerald): first edition, first printing, preserving the scarce dust-jacket and signed by the author. The Vegetable, Fitzgerald’s only published play, was also described by its author as ‘the best piece of American comedy to date’ Bruccoli A10.1.a. "Octavo. Original linen-grain green cloth, titled in blind to front board, spine lettered in gilt, partly unopened at beginning and end (gilt lettering to spine a little dulled); original pictorial dust-jacket (lightly rubbed, spine panel a little darkened, a few minor nicks or chips at spine ends and corners just encroaching into the ‘D’ of Fitzgerald on upper panel). Provenance: encircled ‘D’ stamp to rear pastedown.

        Christie's
      • F. SCOTT FITZGERALD Autograph letter signed ('F. Scott Fitzgerald') to Lucy
        Sep. 28, 2023

        F. SCOTT FITZGERALD Autograph letter signed ('F. Scott Fitzgerald') to Lucy

        Est: £6,000 - £10,000

        F. SCOTT FITZGERALD Autograph letter signed ('F. Scott Fitzgerald') to Lucy Norval F. Scott Fitzgerald "FITZGERALD, F. Scott (1896-1940) "Autograph letter signed ('F. Scott Fitzgerald') to Lucy Norval, 626 Goodrich Ave, St Paul, Minnesota, 15 February 1922. "One page, 281 x 218mm. Envelope. Provenance: collection of Dr Albert Michel Fitzgerald; Sotheby's New York, 11 June 2013, lot 168. "Prevented from meeting a literary connection by 'a list of domestic circumstances'. Fitzgerald had been alerted by fellow writer Joseph Hergesheimer that the recipient was in town. 'I delayed writing you because we have been having a double misfortune here with a desperately sick baby and my wife's mother in such condition that only the baby kept us from starting immediately south'. He had nevertheless hoped to be able to meet Norval during her stay in St Paul, 'but though the baby is better, the other matter is not and unless there is a decided change my wife expects to leave for the south tomorrow night'. Fitzgerald apologies for burdening Norval 'with a list of domestic circumstances', but 'I wanted to explain my apparent discourtesy in not writing immediately ... I hope that some time you will be in the Twin Cities when we are under more fortunate auspices'. "The letter is written only three weeks before the publication of Fitzgerald's autobiographical second novel, The Beautiful and the Damned. The Fitzgeralds' only child, Frances Scott (known as 'Scottie') was under four months old at this point. Zelda's mother, Minnie Machen, was to outlive both her daughter and her son-in-law, dying in 1958. The envelope is redirected to a c/o address in New York City, indicating that Lucy Norval had already left St Paul's by the time of Fitzgerald's apologetic letter.

        Christie's
      • F. SCOTT FITZGERALD Tales of the Jazz Age F. Scott Fitzgerald "FITZGERALD,
        Sep. 28, 2023

        F. SCOTT FITZGERALD Tales of the Jazz Age F. Scott Fitzgerald "FITZGERALD,

        Est: £10,000 - £15,000

        F. SCOTT FITZGERALD Tales of the Jazz Age F. Scott Fitzgerald "FITZGERALD, F. Scott (1896-1940). Tales of the Jazz Age. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1922. "‘We were gay dogs in those days, heh Baby?': presentation copy of the first edition, second or third printing, inscribed by the author. An apparently unique copy, featuring a binding error which sees pp.68-98 duplicated in place of pp.99-130. "Tales of the Jazz Age was the author’s second collection of short stories, following Flappers and Philosophers (1920) and preceding All the Sad Young Men (1926). Collecting 11 tales that had previously appeared in periodicals, it includes well-known stories such as ‘The Curious Case of Benjamin Button’ and ‘The Diamond as Big as the Ritz.’ With ‘an’ for ‘and’ on p.232 and battered type on 6 pages. Bruccoli A9.I.aa. "Octavo. (Lacking pp.99-130, with pp.68-98 instead repeated and bound in reverse order, light spotting and browning heavier at endpapers, front hinge cracking at half-title, half-title with small tear in gutter.) Original linen-grain green cloth, titled in blind to front board, spine lettered in gilt (two small punctures to spine, cloth somewhat marked and faded, small chip at foot of spine); original pictorial dust-jacket (jacket heavily restored with some portions of the printed area in excellent facsimile, the jacket seemingly supplied from another copy); custom green quarter morocco box. Provenance: authorial presentation inscription on free front endpaper: ‘We were gay dogs in those days, heh Baby? / F Scott Fitzgerald / To / M + Mme Sabre’ – Greenwood Bookshop, Wilmington, Delaware (label on rear pastedown) – John Stuart Groves (20th-century book collector in Wilmington, Delaware; label on front pastedown).

        Christie's
      • F. SCOTT FITZGERALD The Beautiful and Damned F. Scott Fitzgerald "FITZGERAL
        Sep. 28, 2023

        F. SCOTT FITZGERALD The Beautiful and Damned F. Scott Fitzgerald "FITZGERAL

        Est: £12,000 - £18,000

        F. SCOTT FITZGERALD The Beautiful and Damned F. Scott Fitzgerald "FITZGERALD, F. Scott (1896-1940). The Beautiful and Damned. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1922. "Fitzgerald's second novel and one of his most accomplished: first edition in book form, first printing, inscribed twice by the author. The first inscription reads, ‘Sincerely F Scott Fitzgerald’, below which the author returns some years later, with an arrow pointing to the above inscription and the words, ‘Believe it or not this was in this book when it came to me from the Tryon book shop. I must have autographed it for some book-seller years ago + it fell into a stock of remainders. Such is fame. Tryon 1938 I mean 1937’. The Beautiful and Damned brilliantly satirizes a doomed and glamorous marriage (not unlike Fitzgerald’s own) against the boozy backdrop of the Jazz Age. The pre-publication serialization of the complete text appeared in Metropolitan Magazine (September 1921-March 1922), and contained a two-paragraph conclusion Fitzgerald ultimately omitted when he revised it for book publication. "Fitzgerald stayed in the Oak Hall Hotel in the resort town of Tryon, North Carolina from January to June of 1937, while waiting for a film offer from Hollywood. He had stayed there in 1935 while recuperating from a bout of tuberculosis and depressed over Zelda. This volume was presented to Howard P. Ballantyne or members of his family in 1937, when Fitzgerald was living in Tryon. Howard Ballantyne attended Princeton from 1913 to 1917, at some point living in the same dormitory as Fitzgerald. He was the first class president of the class of 1917, elected during his first semester in 1913. Ballantyne, also an aspiring writer, struck up a relationship with Fitzgerald that continued after they left Princeton. In 1916, Ballantyne married Barbara Trego, whose family owned a vacation home in Tryon. They spent many summers there and in Asheville where their sons later attended prep school. Bruccoli A8.I.a. "Octavo. (Light spotting to endpapers.) Original linen-grain green cloth, titled in blind to front board, spine lettered in gilt (spine a little dulled, corners slightly rubbed); original first-issue pictorial dust-jacket, with the title on front panel in outline, supplied from another copy (somewhat darkened, repaired tears to spine and lower panel, several chips with loss to first word of title on spine); custom modern quarter morocco box. Provenance: Howard P. Ballantyne (authorial inscription on front endpaper, not naming the recipient, but sold alongside other presentation copies to Ballantyne in:) – Christie’s, NY, May 22, 2001, lot 230 – Patricia Cornwell (b.1956; bookplate in box and with bookseller’s pencil inscription reading ‘From Library of Patricia Cornwell’).

        Christie's
      • F. SCOTT FITZGERALD Flappers and Philosophers F. Scott Fitzgerald "FITZGERA
        Sep. 28, 2023

        F. SCOTT FITZGERALD Flappers and Philosophers F. Scott Fitzgerald "FITZGERA

        Est: £12,000 - £18,000

        F. SCOTT FITZGERALD Flappers and Philosophers F. Scott Fitzgerald "FITZGERALD, F. Scott (1896-1940). Flappers and Philosophers. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1920. "Presentation copy of the first edition of Fitzgerald’s first collection of short stories, inscribed by the author: ‘For Nancy Who I hear liked the shocking b-th-t-b story Porcelain + Pink from F Scott Fitzgerald’. Flappers and Philosophers was ‘Fitzgerald’s initial encore. He had made a considerable success with his first novel, This Side of Paradise, in the spring of 1920. Now his publisher, Charles Scribner’s Sons, wanted to follow with a collection of his short stories for the fall season’ (West). It was published in an edition of 5000 copies. ‘Porcelain and Pink’, to which he refers in the inscription, was Fitzgerald’s one-act comic play published in Tales of the Jazz Age (1922), the plot of which involved a young woman in a bathtub. Bruccoli A6.1.a. "Octavo. (Some splitting at upper hinge, a few faint marginal marks, front endpapers lightly browned.) Original green cloth, titled in blind on upper board (lightly rubbed and marked, lacking the dust-jacket). Provenance: authorial presentation inscription in pencil on endpaper.

        Christie's
      • F. SCOTT FITZGERALD This Side of Paradise F. Scott Fitzgerald "FITZGERALD,
        Sep. 28, 2023

        F. SCOTT FITZGERALD This Side of Paradise F. Scott Fitzgerald "FITZGERALD,

        Est: £15,000 - £25,000

        F. SCOTT FITZGERALD This Side of Paradise F. Scott Fitzgerald "FITZGERALD, F. Scott (1896-1940). This Side of Paradise. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1920. "Fitzgerald’s first novel: presentation copy of the first edition, seventh printing, inscribed by the author and with an autograph letter tipped in. The recipient was Irish author Shane Leslie (1885-1971), who played a pivotal role in the novel being published, firstly by reading through its earliest drafts (when it was still titled ‘The Romantic Egoist’) and then by recommending it to his publisher Scribner’s, alongside a note in which he compares its author to Rupert Brooke. The two men were introduced by Father Sigourney Fay, a trustee of Fitzgerald’s Catholic boarding school in New Jersey, and the present work’s dedicatee. Leslie was subsequently honoured by Fitzgerald as a dedicatee of his second novel, The Beautiful and Damned (1922). A further inscription records the presentation of the volume from Leslie to Margaret Turnbull of Towson, Maryland, from whom Fitzgerald rented a home between May 1932 and November 1933. Its solitude offered the author a more conducive environment to work than his previous residence at Ellerslie and it was during this important period that Fitzgerald was able to complete his second masterpiece, Tender is the Night. Bruccoli A5.1.g. "Octavo. (A few marginal marks.) Original linen-grain green cloth, titled in blind to front board, spine lettered in gilt (a few faint marks, spine a little dulled, spine ends and corners a trifle pushed); original pictorial dust-jacket (dampstain to front panel and spine just encroaching into lower panel, short tear along one fold, a few small tears with minor chips at corners, chip just into Scribner’s seal on lower panel). Provenance: ‘For Shane Leslie / with apologies that this is / not the 1st edition / F. Scott Fitzgerald’ (authorial presentation inscription on front free endpaper, to): – Shane Leslie (1885-1971; bookplate on front pastedown, annotations to dedication leaf and pages 171, 173, and 265, and inscription on front free endpaper, dated 1958, presenting the volume to): – Margaret Turnbull. "[With, tipped into the volume:] "Autograph letter signed (‘F. Scott Fitzgerald’) to [Shane] Leslie, 38 W 59th St, New York, 16 November 1920. "1½ pages, 280 x 191mm, laid in (blank lower margin removed from f.2, a few tears at right margin of f.1, some minor paste-stains and creases). "On Father Cyril Sigourney Fay, the dedicatee and inspiration for Monsignor Darcy in This Side of Paradise. Fitzgerald opens by thanking Leslie for an article about Fay: ‘It seems a pity that something even more exhaustive can’t be written about Dr Fay. He always told me to save his letters’, although these were fewer than Fay had thought, so in including three of them in the book, Fitzgerald was obliged to augment them with ‘memories of remarks he’d made to me plus even a few things I thought he might have said’. Fitzgerald apologises ‘most humbly’ for transcribing the whole description of Darcy’s funeral from a letter by Leslie (presumably about Fay’s): ‘I think the influences of your style on me are traceable in various other portions of the book’. The letter concludes with a bitter reflection on the hostile reception given to this work and to the short story ‘Benediction’ by the ‘American Catholic Intelligentsia’: ‘I met Fr Hemmick in the Biltmore and he looked at me as tho he saw the horns already sprouting … It seems that an Englishman like Benson can write anything but an American had better have his works either pious tracts for nuns or else disassociate them from the church as a living issue’. "[Sold with:] first edition, second printing: (a few faint marginal marks), original linen-grain green cloth, titled in blind to front board, spine lettered in gilt (spine lettering dull, a few minor marks, lacking the dust-jacket). Provenance: Shane Leslie (inscription on front pastedown and front free endpaper, dated Christmas 1920, presenting the volume to a ‘Monsignor Barnes’). A5.1.b.

        Christie's
      • F. Scott Fitzgerald | "The Great Gatsby," first edition
        Jun. 12, 2023

        F. Scott Fitzgerald | "The Great Gatsby," first edition

        Est: $2,500 - $3,500

        F. Scott Fitzgerald  The Great Gatsby. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1925 8vo. Half-title; some spotting and toning. Rebound in full burgundy morocco, spine with raised bands in six compartments, second and fourth gilt-lettered, others with gilt fleur-de-lis device, spectacles embossed on upper cover. In matching clamshell case.

        Sotheby's
      • F. Scott Fitzgerald. Tender is the Night First Edition.
        May. 30, 2023

        F. Scott Fitzgerald. Tender is the Night First Edition.

        Est: $3,000 - $5,000

        New York, Charles Scribner's Sons, 1934. With original dust jacket, minor losses at edges and crease. Overall condition very good.

        Casco Bay Auctions
      • Fitzgerald (F. Scott) The Beautiful and the Damned, first English edition, 1922.
        Dec. 01, 2022

        Fitzgerald (F. Scott) The Beautiful and the Damned, first English edition, 1922.

        Est: £400 - £600

        Fitzgerald (F. Scott) The Beautiful and the Damned, first English edition, scattered foxing, light browning to endpapers, original cloth, light rubbing to extremities, slight fraying to spine tips and corners, but an excellent example overall, 8vo, 1922. ⁂ Fitzgerald's second novel and the most difficult to obtain in the English edition. This printing was substantially different to its American counterpart, with hundreds of changes and omissions to the text.

        Forum Auctions - UK
      • Fitzgerald (F. Scott) The Great Gatsby, first Grey Walls Press edition, 1948; and 5 others, Fitzgerald (6)
        Jun. 09, 2022

        Fitzgerald (F. Scott) The Great Gatsby, first Grey Walls Press edition, 1948; and 5 others, Fitzgerald (6)

        Est: £150 - £200

        Fitzgerald (F. Scott) The Great Gatsby, jacket spine slightly browned, minor chipping to spine tips and corners, minor fraying to head, 1948; Tender is the Night, pencil ownership inscription to endpaper, jacket spine toned, loss to head of spine, spine ends and corners a little chipped, 1948, first Grey Walls Press editions, original boards, dust-jackets; and 4 others, Fitzgerald, 8vo (6)

        Forum Auctions - UK
      • F. SCOTT FITZGERALD: "THE GREAT GATSBY"
        Mar. 06, 2022

        F. SCOTT FITZGERALD: "THE GREAT GATSBY"

        Est: $1,500 - $2,000

        Charles Scribner's Sons, New York, 1925; first edition; green cloth binding; Condition: no dust jacket; foxing to endpapers, pages 1-2, and pages 213 - 218; slight bumping to corners; 7 3/4 x 5 1/2 inches

        Abell Auction
      • ANTARCTIC: SCOTT, Captain R F:
        May. 11, 2021

        ANTARCTIC: SCOTT, Captain R F:

        Est: £100 - £150

        ANTARCTIC: SCOTT, Captain R F: ANTARCTIC: SCOTT, Captain R F: 1- The Voyage Of The 'Discovery' In Two Volumes. Smith, Elder, 1905, first edition, 2nd. Impression. Complete with all maps and plates. Original cloth; rubbed; one plate loose; 2- Scott's Last Expedition, in two volumes. Smith, Elder, 1913, 2nd. Edition. Complete with all maps and plates. Original cloth; rubbed; SHACKLETON, E H: 1- The Heart of the Antarctic, in two volumes. Heinemann, 1909, first edition, All plates present, BUT LACKING THE MAPS in the pocket of volume 2, which is rebound in plain cloth. Covers of vol.1 rubbed and with cuts; 2- SOUTH. The story of Shackleton's`` last expedition 1914-1917. Heinemann, 1919, new impression (one month after the first). Folding map and all plates present. Original silver decorated cloth; rubbed. One page torn (without loss). (7)

        Sworders
      • F. Scott Fitzgerald, Two Books
        Feb. 06, 2021

        F. Scott Fitzgerald, Two Books

        Est: $200 - $400

        F. Scott Fitzgerald, Two books: A) Tales of the Jazz Age (New York: Scribner’s, 1922). First Edition. B) All the Sad Young Men (New York: Scribner’s, 1926). First edition in partial dust jacket (front and front flap).

        The Cobbs
      • F. Scott Fitzgerald. The Beautiful and Damned.
        Dec. 04, 2019

        F. Scott Fitzgerald. The Beautiful and Damned.

        Est: $100 - $300

        NY 1922 1st. Bookplate. small piece out of dedication page.

        Weiss Auctions
      • F. Scott Fitzgerald. Taps at Reveille.
        Dec. 04, 2019

        F. Scott Fitzgerald. Taps at Reveille.

        Est: $150 - $300

        1st edition 2nd State in Dust Jacket lacking back flap,with Price Rubber Stamped in Large Print. Bruccoli A17.I.a

        Weiss Auctions
      • Arion Press.- Fitzgerald (F. Scott) The Great Gatsby, one of 400 copies, illustrated by Michael Graves, San Francisco, Arion Press, 1984.
        Nov. 21, 2019

        Arion Press.- Fitzgerald (F. Scott) The Great Gatsby, one of 400 copies, illustrated by Michael Graves, San Francisco, Arion Press, 1984.

        Est: £400 - £600

        Arion Press.- Fitzgerald (F. Scott) The Great Gatsby, one of 400 copies signed by the artist, printed in blue-green and black, numerous illustrations by Michael Graves in terracotta, original half blue-green cloth over illustrated boards, paper label on spine, uncut, slight fading to spine, cloth & board slip-case (lightly soiled), 8vo, San Francisco, Arion Press, 1984. ⁂ Deliberately designed by Andrew Hoyem to reflect the 1920s setting of the book, with illustrations by the post-modernist architect Michael Graves.

        Forum Auctions - UK
      • Fitzgerald (F. Scott) The Great Gatsby, first edition, signed presentation inscription from the author, New York, 1935.
        Sep. 26, 2019

        Fitzgerald (F. Scott) The Great Gatsby, first edition, signed presentation inscription from the author, New York, 1935.

        Est: £3,000 - £4,000

        Fitzgerald (F. Scott) The Great Gatsby, first edition, first issue with 'northern' to p.119, 'it's' to p.165, 'chatter' to p.60, 'sick in tired' to p.205, and 'Union Street station' to p.211, signed presentation inscription from the author dated 'Paris, 1929' to tipped-in endpaper, original cloth, light discolouration and small gouge mark to spine, some light rubbing and minor bumping to tips of spine and corners, but an excellent example overall, 8vo, New York, 1925. Saleroom notice; This was published in 1925 and not 1935 as originally stated

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      • Scott's Last Expedition, Volume I & II, Being the journals of Captain R.F.
        Sep. 05, 2019

        Scott's Last Expedition, Volume I & II, Being the journals of Captain R.F.

        Est: £40 - £60

        Scott's Last Expedition, Volume I & II, Being the journals of Captain R.F. Scott, R.N., C.V.O. London Smith, Elder & Co, 15 Waterloo Place, 1913 Second edition, (2) - Stock Ref:8094-43

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      • F SCOTT FITGERALD COMMEMORATIVE STAMPS FRAMED
        Nov. 20, 2018

        F SCOTT FITGERALD COMMEMORATIVE STAMPS FRAMED

        Est: $5 -

        FRAMED

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      • Gill Scott and Harris Hobo Designs Ltd and Numbered Edition - Large Clown F
        Sep. 28, 2017

        Gill Scott and Harris Hobo Designs Ltd and Numbered Edition - Large Clown F

        Est: £60 - £80

        Gill Scott and Harris Hobo Designs Ltd and Numbered Edition - Large Clown Figure, Made of The Finest Materials. Named ' Lewy ' This Figure Is No 102 of 500 Figures. Each Edition Carries Hobo Sterling Silver Tag. 38 Inches In length. Comes with Certificate of Authenticity.

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      • Gill & Scott and Harris Hobo Designs ltd and Numbered Edition Large Clown F
        Sep. 28, 2017

        Gill & Scott and Harris Hobo Designs ltd and Numbered Edition Large Clown F

        Est: £60 - £80

        Gill & Scott and Harris Hobo Designs ltd and Numbered Edition Large Clown Figure, Made of The Finest Materials - Named ' Charlie ' No 45 of Only 250 Pieces. From The Stand up Collection. Each Edition Carries Hobo's Sterling Silver Hallmark. Stands 28 Inches High. Comes with Certificate of Authenticity Tag. Excellent Condition.

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