List of F. Scott and Zelda Fitzgerald Published Books,
compiled by Anton Rudnev


A. Books published in English during F. Scott Fitzgerald lifetime (including anthologies’ contributions)

Princeton1. Fie! Fie! Fi-fi! Cincinnati, New York & London: The John Church Co., 1914.
(includes 17 song lyrics and dialogue).
Note: There are also exists the “Acting Script” edition, it is a private publication.

Princeton1.Reprint. Fie! Fie! Fi-Fi!: A Facsimile of the 1914 Acting script and the Musical Score, by F. S. Fitzgerald, D. D. Griffin, A. L. Booth, and P. B. Dickey. Columbia: U of South Carolina P for the Thomas Cooper Library, 1996, 1999.

Princeton2. The Evil Eye. Cincinnati, New York & London: The John Church Co., 1915.
(includes 17 song lyrics).

Princeton3. Safety First. Cincinnati, New York & London: The John Church Co., 1916.
(includes 21 song lyrics).

Princeton3.Reprint. Vampires, Wine & Roses, ed. John Richard Stephens, Berkley 1997, 384 pp. ISBN: 0425157415.
Anthology of 34 vampire stories, poems, and excerpts written by famous writers, including Anne Rice, William Shakespeare, Woody Allen, and Sting (includes pp. 212-213, The Vampires Won’t Vampire for Me - lyrics from Safety First!)

Princeton4. A Book of Princeton Verse II. 1919.
(includes three poems on pp. 81-82, Marching Streets, The Pope at Confession, My First Love).

Princeton5. Ten Years at Princeton ’17. 1929.
(includes Princeton)

Princeton6. The Tiger’s Family Album.
(includes Yais).

Princeton7. The Nassau Herald Class of 1917
(no literary contents, some biographical information).

Princeton8. The Princeton Bric-A-Brac 1917
(no literary contents, this book is about Princeton Alumni with photos and some biographical information).

Princeton9. The Princeton Bric-A-Brac 1919
(no literary contents).

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A1. This Side of Paradise. New York: Scribners, 1920.

A1.1. This Side of Paradise. New York: A. L. Burt Company Publishers, 1920.

A1.British1. This Side of Paradise. London: Collins, 1921.

A1.British2. This Side of Paradise. London: The Grey Walls Press, 1948.

A2. Flappers and Philosophers. New York: Scribners, 1920.
(short-story collection, includes: The Offshore Pirate, The Ice Palace, Head and Shoulders, The Cut-Glass Bowl, Bernice Bobs Her Hair, Benediction, Dalyrimple Goes Wrong, The Four Fists).

A2.British. Flappers and philosophers. London: Collins, 1922.

A2.Reprint1. Trumps: a Collection of Short Stories. NY, 1926.
(includes: “The Ice Palace” - reprint).

A2.Reprint2. The Smart Set Anthology, edited by B. Rascoe and Conklin. 1934.
(includes: “Benediction” - reprint).

Trivia1. The American Credo, by C.J. Nathan and H.L. Mencken. 1920
(includes: 10 aphorisms by F. Scott Fitzgerald, see here the article).

A4. The O.Henry Prize Stories of 1920. 1920.
(anthology, one short-story “The Camel’s Back”).

A5. The Beautiful and Damned. New York: Scribners, 1922.

A5.British1. The Beautiful and Damned. London: Collins, 1922.

A5.British2. The Beautiful and Damned. London: The Grey Walls Press, 1954.

A6. Tales of the Jazz Age. New York: Scribners, 1922.
(short-story collection, includes: The Jelly-Bean, The Camel's Back, May Day, Porcelain and Pink; The Diamond as Big as the Ritz, The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, Tarquin of Cheapside, 'O Russet Witch!'; The Lees of Happiness, Mr. Icky, Jemina).

A6.British. Tales of the Jazz Age. London: Collins, 1923.

A6.Reprint1. Best American Stories 1919-1924, Volume I, edited by Williams. Garden City, 1926.
(includes: “The Camel’s Back” - reprint).

A6.Reprint2. Modern American Prose, edited by Van Doren. NY, 1934.
(includes: “The Diamond as Big as the Ritz” – second publication).

A6.Reprint3. Contemporary Trends: American Literature Since 1914, edited by Nelson. NY, 1933.
(includes: “Jelly-bean” – second publication).

A6.Reprint4. This Generation, ed. Anderson and Walton. Chicago, 1939.
(includes: “May Day” – reprint).

A7. The Best Short Stories of 1922 and the Yearbook of the American Short Story, ed. Edward J. O’Brien. Small, Maynard, 1923, 389pp.
(one short-story “Two for a Cent” pp.115-131)

A7.Reprint1. Short Stories for Class Reading, edited by Boas and Hanh. NY, 1925.
(“Two For a Cent” – reprint)

A7.Reprint2. Contemporary Types of Short Story, edited by Gerould and Bayly. NY, 1927.
(includes: “Jelly-bean” and “Two for a Cent” - reprint).

A8. The Vegetable, or From President to Postman. New York: Scribners, 1923.

A8. The Vegetable, or From President to Postman. New York: Scribners, 1973.

A9. The Great Gatsby. New York: Scribners, 1925, 218 pp.

A9.British. The Great Gatsby. London: Chatto & Windus, 1926.

A9.Second. The Great Gatsby. New York, Modern Library, 1934.
(Second edition of the novel, with a new Introduction).

A9.Except. The Great American Parade. 1935
(pp. 496-499: except from “The Great Gatsby”).

A10. All the Sad Young Men. New York: Scribners, 1926.
(short-story collection, includes: The Rich Boy, Winter Dreams, The Baby Party, Absolution, Rags Martin-Jones and the Pr-nce of W-les, The Adjuster, Hot and Cold Blood, “The Sensible Thing,” Gretchen's Forty Winks).

A10.Reprint1. Aces, 1924.
(“Gretchen’s Forty Winks”, first book publication)

A10.Reprint2. Present Day American Stories. NY, 1929.
(includes: “The Rich Boy” - reprint).

A10.Reprint3. Best Short Stories of 1931. 1931
(includes: “Babylon Revisited” - reprint).

A10.Reprint4. Editor’s Choice, edited by Alfred Dashiell. NY, 1934.
(includes: “The Baby Party” - reprint).

A10.Reprint5. The Bedside Book of Famous American Stories, edited by Bennet Cerf. NY, 1936.
(includes: “The Rich Boy” - reprint).

A10.Reprint6. Winter Dreams, illustrated. Australia, 2019.
ISBN: 9781073087945, just beautiful sleeve, my personal favourite.

A11. The Best Short Stories of 1926.
(“One of My Oldest Friends”, first book publication)

A11.Reprint. The World's Best Short Stories of 1926.
(“One of My Oldest Friends” - reprint)

A12. The Cream of the Jug. 1927
(“The Pusher-in-the-Face”, first book publication)

A12.Reprint. Recent Short Stories, edited by Pendenton. NY, Appleton, 1928.
(includes: “The Pusher in the Face” - reprint).

A13. Samples. 1927
(includes: “The Dance”, first book publication)

A14. John Jackson's Arcady, arranged for reading by Lilian Holmes Strack. Boston: Baker, 1928.
(Story, first book publication, abridged).

A15. Modern Library’s Great Modern Short Stories. NY, 1930.
(“At Your Age”, first book publication).

A16. New Yorker Scrapbook. 1931.
(“A Short Autobiography, with Acknowledgements to Nathan”, first book publication).

Zelda1. Save Me The Waltz, by Zelda Fitzgerald. New York: Scribners, 1932.

Zelda1.Reprint. Save Me The Waltz, by Zelda Fitzgerald. New York: Scribners, 1975.

A18. Best American Love Stories. 1932.
(“A New Leaf”, first book publication).

A19. Tender is the Night. New York: Scribners, 1934. 408 pp.

A19.British1. Tender is the night. London: Chatto & Windus, 1934.

A19.British1. Tender is the night. London: Chatto & Windus, 1948.

A20. Taps at Reveille. New York: Scribners, 1935, 407 pp.
(short-story collection, includes: The Scandal Detectives, The Freshest Boy, He Thinks He's Wonderful, The Captured Shadow, The Perfect Life; First Blood, A Nice Quiet Place, A Woman with a Past; Crazy Sunday, Two Wrongs, The Night of Chancellorsville, The Last of the Belles, Majesty, Family in the Wind, A Short Trip Home, One Interne, The Fiend, Babylon Revisited.)

A20.Reprint1. Best Short Stories of 1933. 1933
(includes: “Crazy Sunday” - reprint).

A20.Reprint2. The O.Henry Prize Stories of 1933. 1933
(includes: “Family in the wind” - reprint, also includes some statement).

A20.Reprint3. Stories for Men, edited by Grayson. Boston, 1936.
(includes: “A Short Trip Home” - reprint).

A20.Reprint4. 50 Best American Short Stories 1915-1939, edited by O’Brien. Boston, 1939. NY, 1939.
(includes: “Babylon Revisited” - reprint).

A21. The New Republic Anthology. 1936.
(“Ring”, first book publication)

A22. Colonial and Historic Homes of Maryland, by Donn Swann. 1939.
(Preface, first book publication).

A23. Best Short Stories of 1940.
(“Design In Plaster”, first book publication)

A24. The Bedside Esquire, New York: Tudor Publishing Company, 1940.
(“Night Before Chancellorsville”, first book publication)

A25-dubia. Tellers of Tales, edited by S. Maugham. NY, 1939.
(?).

A26-dubia. American Short Story. 1934.
(?).

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Blurb1. Cournos, by John Babel. 1922
(blurb on dust jacket).

Blurb2. Lily-Iron, by Mary Biggs. 1927
(blurb on dust jacket).

Blurb3. Three Years (The Story of the New Idea). 1927.
Private publication. (Some note?)

Blurb4. Frances Newman’s Letters. 1929.
(Letter dated Feb 26, 1926).

Blurb5. These Stories Went to Market. 1935
(notes on short stories).

Blurb6. Cast Down the Laurel, by Arnold Gingrich. 1935.
(Blurb on dust jacket).

B. Selected translations (European books and magazines printed during Fitzgerald’s lifetime, also ex-USSR languages up to 1991).

Trans1. Der Richtige (The Third Casket). Die Woche, October 1924.
(German).

Trans2. Gatsby le Magnifique, trans. Victor Llona. Paris: Collection Europeene, Kra Edit, 1926.
(French).

Trans3. Den Gule Bil: Historen om Jay Gatsby (The Yellow Car – The Great Gatsby), translated by T. Thomsen. Oslo, Gyldendal, 1927.
(Norwegian).

Trans4. Der Grosse Gatsby (The Great Gatsby), trans. Maria Lazar. Berlin: Knaur, 1928.
(German)

Trans5. En Man Utan Skrupler (The Great Gatsby), trans. Siri Thorngren-Olin. Stockholm: Wahlstrom & Widstrand, 1928.
(Swedish)

Trans6. The Bridal Party. America Sentan Bungaku Sosho-Sentan Tanpen-shu [American Trend Literature Series – Trend Short Stories] 1930
(Japanese)

Trans7. At Your Age. Gendai America Tanpen-shu [Contemporary American Short Stories] 1933
(Japanese)

Trans8. A Boldogsag Arnyoldala (The Lees of Happiness), transl. by Nemeth Andor, in Mai Amerikai Decameron, ed. Jozsef Remenyi, Budapest: Nyugat-Kiadas, 1934.
(Hungarian – listed in Ledger as “Danish magazine”).

Trans9. Wiedersehn mit Babylon (Babylon Revisited), translated by Joachim Moras, in Neu America: Zwanzig Erzahlen der Gegenmart, Berlin: S. Fischer, 1937 (p.122-137)
(German)

Trans10-dibia. Candide (The Baby Party), transl. by Victor Llona. 1924
(French).

Trans11-dubia. Die Redaktion. (Rags Martin Jones and the Pr-n-e of W-l-s). 1927
(German).

Trans12-dubia. Dog Hovets (Family in the Wind). Sweden, 1934.
(Swedish).

Trans13-dubia. Unknown (Zone of Accident). Swedish magazine, 1935.
(Swedish).

Trans14-dubia. Unknown (Danish right sale), 1936.
(Danish)

Trans15. The Scott Fitzgerald Book (translated by Haruki Murakami).
(Japanese)

Trans16. The Scott Fitzgerald Book 2 (translated by Haruki Murakami).
(Japanese)

Trans17. The Great Gatsby (translated by Haruki Murakami), 2006.
(Japanese)

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USSR1. Suur Gatsby, trans. Enn Soosaar. Tallinn, Eesti raamat, 1966. (Estonian, Gatsby)

USSR2. Didysis Getsbis, trans. G. Zolubiene, Vilnius: Vaga, 1967. (Lithuanian, Gatsby)

USSR3. Ф. С. Фіцджеральд. Повернення до Вавілона // Американська новела. Збірник. Упорядк. В. Оленєва, переклад з англійської. Київ: Дніпро, 1976. 415 pp., cardboard binding with cloth backstrip, enlarged size. (Ukranian, Babylon Revisited)

USSR4. [перевод романов «Великий Гэтсби» и «Ночь нежна» на армянский С. Сеферян]. Ереван: Советакан грох, 1981, 477 с., 21 см. (Armenian, Gatsby and Tender)

USSR5. [перевод романов «Великий Гэтсби» и «Ночь нежна» на украинский язык М. Пинчевский, вступ. статья В. Кухалашвили]. Киев: Днiпро, 1982, 472 с. 20 см (Ukranian, Gatsby and Tender)

USSR6. [Перевод романа «Великий Гэтсби» на грузинский П. Иашвили]. Тбилиси: Сабчота Сакартвело, 1985. 147 [1] с., 20 см. (Georgian, Gatsby)

USSR7. [Перевод романа «Ночь нежна» на грузинский М. Хелашвили, худож. И. Тварадзе, cерия «Зарубежный роман»]. Тбилиси: Мерани, 1986, 391 с. ил. 21 см. (Georgian, Tender)

USSR8. [Перевод биографии «Эндрю Тернбулл. Скотт Фицджеральд» на латышский З. Розенберга, серия «Жизнь замечательных людей»]. Рига: Лиесма, 1986. 331, [2], c. [8] л. ил., 20 см. (Latvian, Turnbull biography)

USSR9. [Перевод романа «Ночь нежна» на молдавский язык М. Иванеску, серия «Романы о любви»] Кишинев: Hyperion 1991. ISBN: 5-368-01189-X, 335 с. 21 см. (Moldavian, Tender)

C1. Principal editions of works published in the USA and Great Britain posthumously (separate publications and collections)

The list arranged chronologically.

Two main series (Manuscripts and Cambridge) are listed separately. The Cambridge University Press series features the most complete collections up to-date (four of series' 18 volumes are The Great Gatsby’s variants – Bruccoli edition, Galleys, Manuscript and Variorum edition).

Collections are arranged concerning their contents— i.e. if stories A and B were published in 1960-Collection and in 1970-Collection, but 1970-Collection includes stories A and B with the uncollected story C, the 1970-Collection will be deemed as the main edition, and the earlier 1960-Collection would be deemed as the sub-edition. Therefore, the modern reader will not be confused with many reprints including no new material that are available on the market. However, both Edmund Wilson’s editions are exceptions since they have an historical value.

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Post1. The Last Tycoon, ed. Edmund Wilson. New York: Scribners, 1941.
Unfinished novel, with The Great Gatsby and 5 stories

Post2. The Crack-Up, ed. Edmund Wilson. New York: New Directions, 1945.
Includes: Echoes of the Jazz Age, My Lost City, Ring, “Show Mr. and Mrs. F to Number—,” Auction - Model 1934, Sleeping and Waking, The Crack-Up, Handle with Care, Pasting It Together, Early Success; selections from the notebooks; letters.

Post2.1. The Crack-Up, ed. Edmund Wilson. 1999.
Paperback reprint.

Post3. Tender Is The Night (with the Author’s Final Revisions), ed. Malcolm Cowley. New York: Scribners, 1951.

Post3.1. Tender Is The Night (with the Author’s Final Revisions), ed. Malcolm Cowley. London, The Grey Walls Press, 1953.
British reprint.

Post4. The Stories of F. Scott Fitzgerald, ed. Malcolm Cowley. New York: Scribners, 1951, 473 pp. (Scribner’s library).
Includes: The Diamond as Big as the Ritz, Bernice Bobs Her Hair, The Ice Palace, May Day, Winter Dreams, “The Sensible Thing,” Absolution; The Rich Boy, The Baby Party, Magnetism, The Last of the Belles, The Rough Crossing, The Bridal Party, Two Wrongs; The Scandal Detectives, The Freshest Boy, The Captured Shadow, A Woman with a Past; Babylon Revisited, Crazy Sunday, Family in the Wind, An Alcoholic Case, The Long Way Out, Financing Finnegan, A Patriotic Short, Two Old-Timers, Three Hours Between Planes, The Lost Decade.

Post5. Afternoon of an Author, ed. Arthur Mizener. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Library, 1957; New York: Scribners, 1958; London: Bodley Head, 1958. Stories and essays. 226 pp.
A Night at the Fair, Forging Ahead, Basil and Cleopatra, Princeton (essay); Who's Who - and Why, How to Live on $36,000 a Year, How to Live on Practically Nothing a Year, How to Waste Material: A note on my generation; Ten Years in the Advertising Business, One Hundred False Starts, Outside the Cabinet-Maker's, One Trip Abroad, “I Didn't Get Over,” Afternoon of an Author, Author's House, Design in Plaster, “Boil Some Water - Lots of It,” Teamed with Genius, No Harm Trying, News of Paris - Fifteen Years Ago.

Post6. Letters of F. Scott Fitzgerald, ed. Andrew Turnbull. New York: Scribners, 1963, XVIII, 615 pp., (hardcover edition), also Penguin, 1965 (softcover). Shortened version published as F. Scott Fitzgerald: Letters to His Daughter, ed. Andrew Turnbull. New York: Scribners, 1965, XVII, 172pp

Post7. The Apprentice Fiction of F. Scott Fitzgerald: 1909-1917, ed. John Kuehl. New Brunswick, N.J.: Rutgers University Press, 1965. VIII, 184 pp. The Mystery of the Raymond Mortgage, Reade, Substitute Right Half, A Debt of Honor, The Room with the Green Blinds, A Luckless Santa Claus, The Trail of the Duke, Pain and the Scientist, Shadow Laurels [play], The Ordeal, The Debutante [play], The Spire and the Gargoyle, Tarquin of Cheapside (original), Babes in the Woods (original), Sentiment - and the Use of Rouge, The Pierian Springs and the Last Straw, Appendix (facsimile of manuscript): The Death of My Father. Also included in collection the Preface, Introduction and small historical/critical introductions to every story (all by Kuehl).

Post7.1. The Mystery of the Raymond Mortgage. New York, Random House, 1960.
Privately printed, limited edition of 750 copies, separate publication of story to celebrate Ellery Queen's 15th Mystery Annual.

Post8. The Pat Hobby Stories, ed. Arnold Gingrich. New York: Scribners, 1962; Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1967. Pat Hobby's Christmas Wish, A Man in the Way, “Boil Some Water - Lots of It,” Teamed with Genius, Pat Hobby and Orson Welles, Pat Hobby's Secret, Pat Hobby - Putative Father, The Homes of the Stars, Pat Hobby Does His Bit, Pat Hobby's Preview, No Harm Trying, A Patriotic Short, On the Trail of Pat Hobby, Fun in an Artist's Studio, Two Old-Timers, Mightier than the Sword, Pat Hobby's College Days.

Annual1. Fitzgerald Newsletter 1958-1968 (4 items per year), ed. Bruccoli, Matthew Joseph Publisher: F. Scott Fitzgerald society, Columbus, Ohio. Published as a book in 1969 (Includes Martin's Thoughts - Verse)

Annual2. Fitzgerald/Hemingway Annual 1969-1979 (11 volumes) eds., Matthew J. Bruccoli & C. E. Frazer Clark, Bruccoli Clark, Published by Information Handling Services (Englewood, Colo.) ISSN: 0071-5654, ISBN: 0910972540. Includes some publications of previously unavailable materials, among them: Dearly Beloved (story), On F. Scott Fitzgerald (Zelda article), Ballet Shoes (screenplay), The Defeat Of Art (review), The Feather Fan (screenplay), Lipstick (screenplay), My Ten Favorite Plays, Some Stories They Like to Tell Again, also many unpublished letters and verses.

Annual2.Reprint1. Dearly Beloved. Iowa City, Iowa: Windhover Press, 1970. (Story, private edition of 150 copies).

Annual2.Reprint2. F. Scott Fitzgerald's Preface to This Side of Paradise. Iowa City, Windhover Press (A joint publication with Bruccoli/Clark) 1975. Edited by John R. Hopkins with a drawing by John Thien based on a photograph of Fitzgerald. 12 x 6 1/2; 15 unnumbered pages; 7-point Palatino, handset; title page in black and red; 150 copies on Rives Heavy; bound in brown cloth boards, paper label on front cover (reprint of Preface from Fitzgerald-Hemingway annual 1972).

Post11. Profile of F. Scott Fitzgerald, 1971 (My Generation, reprinted from Esquire, October 1968)

Post12. Dear Scott/Dear Max: The Fitzgerald-Perkins Correspondence, ed. John Kuehl and Jackson R. Bryer. New York: Scribners, 1971, London: Cassell, 1973, 282pp (The Scott Fitzgerald / Maxwell Perkins correspondence).

Post13. F. Scott Fitzgerald in His Own Time: A Miscellany, ed. Matthew J. Bruccoli and Jackson R. Bryer. Kent, Ohio: Kent State University Press, 1971. XXII, 481 p. ISBN 0873381084.
Football, Fie! Fie! Fi-Fi! (17 Song Lyrics), A Cheer For Princeton, The Evil Eye (17 Song Lyrics), Safety First (20 song lyrics), To My Unused Greek Book, Rain Before Dawn, Princeton—The Last Day, On A Play Twice Seen, The Cameo Frame, City Dusk, My First Love, Marching Streets, The Pope At Confession, A Dirge, Sleep Of A University, To Anne, For the lands, Lamp In A Window, Obit On Parnassus, There Was Once A Second Group Student, May Small Talk, How They Head The Chapters, The Conquest Of America, Yais, Little Minnie McCloskey, One From Penn's Neck, A Litany Of Slang, Triangle Scenery By Bakst, Futuristic Impressions Of The Editorial Boards, A Glass Of Beer Kills Him, Oui Le Backfield Est From Paris, When You Find A Man Doing A Little More, Things That Never Change! Number 3333, The Old Frontiersman, Boy Kills Self Rather Than Pet, Precaution Primarily, Things That Never Change! Number 3982, McCaulay Mission - Water Street, Popular Parodies №1, The Diary Of A Sophomore, Undulations Of An Undergraduate, Yale's Swimming Team Will Take Its Maiden Plunge To-Night, Kenilworth Socialism, True Democracy, A Few Well-Known Club Types And Their Futures, The Prince Of Pests, These Rifles *** Will Probably Not Be Used, It Is Assumed That The Absence Of Submarines, Ethel Had Her Shot Of Brandy, The Staying Up All Night, Intercollegiate Petting-Cues, Our American Poets, Cedric The Stoker, Our Next Issue, The Usual Thing, Jemina, Booth Tarkington's Penrod And Sam, E. F. Benson's 'David Blaize', Shane Leslie's 'The Celt And The World', Shane Leslie's Verses In 'Peace And War', H G Wells's 'God The Invisible King', The Baltimore Anti-Christ, John Dos Passos’ Three Soldiers, Three Cities, Poor Old Marriage, Aldous Huxley's 'Crome Yellow’, Booth Tarkington's 'Gentle Julia’, John V.A. Weaver’s Margey Wins The Game, Homage To The Victorians, A Rugged Novel, Sherwood Anderson On The Marriage Question, Minnesota's Capital In The Role Of Main Street, Under Fire, How To Waste Material: A Note On My Generation, F. Scott Fitzgerald Is Bored By Efforts At Realism In “Lit”, Blurb for John Cournos’ Babel, Blurb for Mary Biggs’ Lily-Iron, Introduction to The Great Gatsby, Blurb for Arnold Gindrich’s Cast Down the Laurel, Foreword to Don Swann’s Colonial And Historic Homes Of Maryland, Letter for Budd Shulberg’s What makes Sammy run?, Nathaniel West’s The day of the Locust, Self-Interview, The Author's Apology, The Credo Of F. Scott Fitzgerald, What I Was Advised To Do - And Didn't, How I Would Sell My Book If I Were A Bookseller, Confessions (Public Letter To Fanny Butcher), In Literary New York, Censorship Or Not, Fitzgerald Sets Things Right About His College (Public Letter To Stanley Olmstead), Unfortunate “Tradition”, False And Extremely Unwise Tradition, Confused Romanticism, An Open Letter To Fritz Crisler, Comments on stories, Statement on Heck Finn, Anonymous '17, Letter To Harvey H Smith, Why Blame It On The Poor, Does A Moment Of Revolt, What Kind Of Husbands…?, “Wait Till You Have Children Of Your Own!”, What became of our flappers and sheiks?, Girls Believe In Girls, What I Think And Feel At 25, A Short Autobiography (With Acknowledgments To Nathan), This Is A Magazine, Reminiscences Of Donald Stewart, The St Paul Daily Dirge, The Most Disgraceful Thing I Ever Did, Salesmanship In The Champs-Elysees, The True Story Of Appomattox, A Book Of One's Own, Testimonial for Constant Tras, “Fitzgerald, Flappers And Fame” (F.J. Smith), “Literary Libels - Francis Scott Key Fitzgerald” (T.A. Boyd), F. Scott Fitzgerald, Novelist, Shocked By 'Younger Marrieds' And Prohibition (M.M. Marshall), “What A 'Flapper Novelist' Thinks Of His Wife” (Unknown), “F. Scott Fitzgerald Says: 'All Women Over Thirty-Five Should Be Murdered’” (B.F. Wilson), “F. Scott Fitzgerald (book The Man who makes our novels)” (C. Baldwin), “F. Scott Fitzgerald Upholds His Own Generation” (M. Babcock), “Fitzgerald, Spenglerian” (H. Salpeter), “Has The Flapper Changed?” (M. Reid), “F. Scott Fitzgerald” (C. Shaw), “Scott Fitzgeralds To Spend Winter Here Writing Books” (F. Keith), “Scott Fitzgerald Seeking Home Here” (Unknown), “Our ‘Oh, yeah’ generation” (E.G. Thomas), Fitzgeralds Six Generations (A. Buttitta), “The Other Side Of Paradise” (M. Mok), Reviews: ??? Our Young Rich Boys???

Post14. As Ever, Scott Fitz— , ed. Matthew Bruccoli and Jennifer M. Atkinson. Philadelphia and New York: J.B. Lippincott, 1972; London: Woburn, 1973, XXII, 441pp (The Scott Fitzgerald / Harold Ober correspondence).

Post15. The Basil and Josephine Stories, ed. Jackson R. Bryer and John Kuehl. New York: Scribners, 1973. (That Kind of Party, The Scandal Detectives, A Night at the Fair, The Freshest Boy, He Thinks He's Wonderful, The Captured Shadow, The Perfect Life, Forging Ahead, Basil and Cleopatra, First Blood,A Nice Quiet Place, A Woman with a Past, A Snobbish Story, Emotional Bankruptcy.)

Post16. Bits Of Paradise, ed. Matthew J . Bruccoli and Scottie Fitzgerald Smith. London: Bodley Head, 1973; New York: Scribners, 1974. The Popular Girl, Love in the Night, A Penny Spent, The Dance, Jacob's Ladder, The Swimmers, The Hotel Child, A New Leaf, What a Handsome Pair!, Last Kiss, Dearly Beloved, Our Own Movie Queen, The Original Follies Girl, The Southern Girl, The Girl the Prince Liked, The Girl with Talent, A Millionaire's Girl, Poor Working Girl, Miss Ella, The Continental Angle, A Couple of Nuts.

Post17. F. Scott Fitzgerald's St. Paul Plays, ed. Alan Margolies. Princeton, NJ.: Princeton University Library, 1978, 166 pp. (The Girl from Lazy J, The Captured Shadow, Coward, Assorted Spirits).

Post18. The Notebooks of F. Scott Fitzgerald, ed. Matthew J. Bruccoli. New York & London: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich/Bruccoli Clark, 1978, x, 359pp.

Post19. F. Scott Fitzgerald's Screenplay for Eric Maria Remarque's Three Comrades, ed. Matthew J. Bruccoli. Carbondale & Edwardsville: Southern Illinois University Press, 1978. XI, 289 pp, with an afterword by Matthew J. Bruccoli. Includes an appendix of some scenes after extensive rewrites by another screenwriter. 2000 hardback copies; there were also 3000 paperwraps copies.

Post20. The Price Was High, ed. Matthew J. Bruccoli. New York & London: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich/Bruccoli Clark, 1979; London: Quartet, 1979. Stories: The Smilers, Myra Meets His Family, Two for a Cent, Dice-Brassknuckles & Guitar, Diamond Dick and the First Law of Woman, The Third Casket, The Pusher-in-the-Face, One of My Oldest Friends, The Unspeakable Egg, John Jackson's Arcady, Not in the Guidebook, Presumption, The Adolescent Marriage, Your Way and Mine, The Love Boat, The Bowl, At Your Age, Indecision, Flight and Pursuit, On Your Own, Between Three and Four, A Change of Class, Six of One —, A Freeze-Out, Diagnosis, The Rubber Check, On Schedule, More than Just a House, I Got Shoes, The Family Bus, In the Darkest Hour, No Flowers, New Types, Her Last Case, Lo, the Poor Peacock!, The Intimate Strangers, Zone of Accident, Fate in Her Hands, Image on the Heart, Too Cute for Words, Inside the House, Three Acts of Music, “Trouble,” An Author's Mother, The End of Hate, In the Holidays, The Guest in Room Nineteen, Discard [Director's Special], On an Ocean Wave, The Woman from Twenty-One.

Post21. Correspondence of F. Scott Fitzgerald, ed. Matthew J. Bruccoli and Margaret M. Duggan, with Susan Walker. New York: Random House, 1980. XXX, 640pp.

Post22. Poems 1911-1940, ed. Matthew J. Bruccoli. Bloomfield Hills, Mich. & Columbia, S.C.: Bruccoli Clark, 1981. xvii, 189 pp. ASIN 0897230264

Post23. Zelda Fitzgerald: The Collected Writings, ed. Matthew J. Bruccoli; Intro. by Mary Gordon. New York: Scribners, 1991
Save Me the Waltz (novel); Scandalabra (play); Stories: Our Own Movie Queen (with Scott), The Original Follies Girl, Southern Girl, The Girl the Prince Liked, The Girl With Talents, A Millionaire's Girl, Poor Working Girl, Miss Ella (original title Miss Bessie), The Continental Angle, A Couple of Nuts, Other Names for Roses; Articles: Friend Husband's Latest, Eulogy on the Flapper, Does a Moment of Revolt Come Sometime to Every Married Man?, What Became of the Flappers?, Breakfast, The Changing Beauty of Park Avenue, Looking Back Eight Years, Who Can Fall in Love After Thirty?, Paint and Powder (Editorial on Youth), “Show Mr. and Mrs. F. to Number —,” Auction-Model 1934, On F. Scott Fitzgerald; Letters to F. Scott Fitzgerald.

Post24. The Fantasy and Mystery Stories of F. Scott Fitzgerald. Robert Hale 0-7090-4612-X, Jul ’91 192pp, hc; Collection of 14 fantasy/mystery stories by F. Scott Fitzgerald, edited, and with an introoduction, by Peter Haining. Introduction, The Mystery of the Raymond Mortgage, The Ordeal (1915 version), Tarquin of Cheapside (1917 version), The Offshore Pirate, His Russet Witch, The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, Rags Martin-Jones and the Pr-nce of W-les, The Adjuster, The Dance, A Short Trip Home, Outside the Cabinet-Maker’s, One Trip Abroad, The Fiend, Shaggy’s Morning.

Post25. Babylon Revisited: The Screenplay. New York: Carroll & Graf, 1993 (190 pages),

Post26. F. Scott Fitzgerald: A Life in Letters, ed. Matthew Bruccoli, with Judith S. Baughman. New York: Simon & Schuster, 1994.

Post27. F. Scott Fitzgerald: The Princeton Years - Selected Writings, 1914-1920, ed. Chip Deffaa. Fort Bragg, CA: Cypress House P, 1996, (168 pages) Contains: over 70 pieces by Fitzgerald that originally appeared in Princeton University student publications—such as The Tiger and The Nassau Lit (verse, fiction, essays, and humor from The Tiger and The Nassau Lit. Picture book.)

Post28. Dear Scott, Dearest Zelda: The Letters Of F. Scott And Zelda Fitzgerald, edited by Jackson R. Bryer and Cathy W. Barks. 2002 published by St. Martin's P.

Post29. Conversations with F. Scott Fitzgerald, ed. Matthew J. Bruccoli with Judith S. Baughman. U of Missisipi, 2004.
[interviews] Books by Heywood Broun; Fitzgerald, Flappers and Fame, by Frederick James Smith; Scott Fitzgerald Here on Vacation: “Rests” by Outlining New Novels, by Thomas Alexander Boyd; Literary Libels - Francis Scott Key Fitzgerald, by Thomas Alexander Boyd; F. Scott Fitzgerald, Novelist, Shocked by “Younger Marrieds” and Prohibition, by Marguerite Mooers Marshall; Fitzgerald Condemns St. Paul Flappers, by John O'Donnell; The Gossip Shop; Fitzgerald, Flapperdom's Fiction Ace, Qualifies as Most Brilliant Author, but Needs Press Agent, Says Scribe, by Bart Fulton; F. Scott Fitzgerald-Juvenile Juvenal of the Jeunesse Jazz, by Roy L. McCardell; Is the Jelly Bean from Georgia? by Ward Greene; Novelist Flays Drys, Exalting Our Flappers; Prediction Is Made About James Novel: F. Fitzgerald Believes “Ulysses” Is Great Book of Future; What a “Flapper Novelist” Thinks of His Wife; F. Scott Fitzgerald on “Minnie McGluke”, by B.F. Wilson; F Scott Fitzgerald Says: “All Women Over Thirty-five Should be Murdered”, by B. F. Wilson; Notes on Personalities, IV—F.Scott Fitzgerald, by B.F. Wilson; F Scott Fitzgerald, by Charles C. Baldwin; Un Giovane Autore Americano, Ellin Mackay’s bored debutantes are satirized by Scott Fitzgerald; That Sad Young Man; Where the French outcasts us; Scott Fitzgerald Lays Success to Reading, by Gilmore Millen; Fitzgerald, Spenglerian, by Harry Salpeter; Has the Flapper Changed? by Margaret Reid; F Scott Fitzgerald, by Charles G. Shaw; Delavare-Paris: F. Scott Fitzgerald; Fitzgerald Finds he has outgrown Jazz Novel Age; Scott Fitzgerald’s to Spend Winter Here Writing Books, by Keith Walling; “'Cellar-Door? Ugh!'” Quoth Baltimore writers; F Scott Fitzgerald Is Visitor in City; New Book Appears Soon; Holds “Flappers” Fail As Parents; Looking at youth Mary Margaret McBride; F. Scott Fitzgerald Staying at Hotel Here; Fitzgerald's Six Generations, by Anthony Buttitta; The Other Side of Paradise: Scott Fitzgerald, 40, Engulfed in Despair, by Michel Mok; Wanger Blends Abruptness with Charm in Personality, by John D. Hess.

Post29.Reprint. F. Scott Fitzgerald on Authorship, ed. Matthew J. Bruccoli with Judith S. Baughman. Columbia: U of South Carolina P, 1996. Reprints of many items from “In his Own Time” collection, also excerpts from letters. Also includes the items that later were included in “Conversations” collection (among them: Contemporary Writers And Their Work: A Series Of Autobiographical Letters - F. Scott Fitzgerald, Poor Old Marriage, Literary Libels—Francis Scott Key Fitzgerald, Homage To The Victorians, The Defeat Of Art, 10 Best Books I Have Read, ‘Prediction Is Made About James Novel: F.S. Fitzgerald Believes 'Ulysses' Is Great Book Of Future’, In Literary New York, ‘Fitzgerald, Spenglerian’, Fitzgerald back from Riviera, My Ten Favorite Plays).

Post30. I’d Die for You. Scribners, 2017.

C2. Facsimiles of the manuscripts and rare publications, including reprints

Manu1. The Great Gatsby: A Facsimile of the Manuscript, ed. Matthew J. Bruccoli. Washington: Bruccoli Clark/NCR Microcard Books, 1973 xxxv, 336 p. ISBN 091097232X, issued in case.

Manu1. This Side of Paradise: the manuscripts and typescripts, introduced and arranged by Matthew J. Bruccoli. (2 volumes set: pt. 1, pt. 2). N.Y.: Garland Pub., 1990. ISBN: 0824059549.
part 1: Introduction xiii (includes facsimile of letter to M. Perkins Sep. 04, 1919); The Manuscripts xvii; Holograph draft of TSOP, Book One 1-399 (includes manuscript of Preface, pp.1-2).
part 2: Holograph draft of TSOP, Book Two 1; The Romantic Egoist, Chapters I, II, V, XII, XIV 261; TSOP, carbon copy of Chapters I&II 375-428.

Manu3. The Beautiful and Damned: the manuscript, introduced and arranged by Alan Margolies. (2 volumes set: pt. 1, pt. 2). N.Y.: Garland, 1990. ISBN:0824059565 -- (F. Scott Fitzgerald manuscripts; vol. 2)

Manu4. The Great Gatsby: The Revised and Rewritten Galleys. introduced and arranged by Matthew J. Bruccoli. N.Y.: Garland, 1990. ISBN: 0824059573 (F. Scott Fitzgerald manuscripts, vol. 3), XVI, 189 pp.
(Dimensions (in inches): 0.75 x 12.50 x 9.25) hardcover, 32 cm

Manu5. Tender is the Night: The Melarky and Kelly Versions, introduced and arranged by Matthew J. Bruccoli. (2 volumes set: pt. 1, pt. 2). N.Y.: Garland, 1990. ISBN:0824059581  (F. Scott Fitzgerald manuscripts, Vol. 4a).

Manu6. Tender is the Night: the Diver Version, introduced and arranged by Matthew J. Bruccoli. (5 vol. set: pt.1 pt.2, pt.3, pt.4, pt. 5). N.Y.: Garland Pub., 1991. ISBN: 0824059603, 569 + 616 + 753 + 547 + 672 pp. (F. Scott Fitzgerald manuscripts, vol. 4b)

Manu7. The Last Tycoon: manuscript and revised typescript for the first 17 episodes, with the author's plans and notes, introduced and arranged by Matthew J. Bruccoli. (3 vol. set: pt.1, pt.2, pt. 3). N.Y.: Garland, 1990. ISBN:0824059638, 1168 pp. (F. Scott Fitzgerald manuscripts, vol. 5).

Manu8. The Vegetable, Stories, and Articles, introduced and arranged by Matthew J. Bruccoli. (3 vol. set: pt.1, pt.2, pt. 3). N.Y.: Garland Pub., 1991. ISBN: 0824059662, 1492 pp. (F. Scott Fitzgerald manuscripts, vol. 6) Includes bibliographical references (pt. 1, p. xv-xvii)

Manu9. Thoughtbook of Francis Scott Key Fitzgerald, ed. and with an introduction by John Kuehl. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Library, 1965. Only 300 copies Facsimile of Fitzgerald's adolescent diary (years 1910-1913).

Manu10. “– And A Few Missing Words Would Destroy So Much”. London: Bruccoli, 1970.
200 numbered copies initialed by Matthew Bruccoli, privately printed for the Conference on Editing and American Literature, Embassy of the United States of America, London, 1 July, 1970. (Includes facsimile of first page of revised typescript for 'My Generation,' with Fitzgerald's [facsimile] holograph note to secretary. Single large sheet folded to make 6 pages.

Manu11. F. Scott Fitzgerald's Ledger (A Facsimile), ed. Matthew J. Bruccoli. Washington: Bruccoli Clark / NCR Microcard Books, 1973. Hardcover, ISBN 091097229X Intro by Matthew Bruccoli. 14-3/4 x 9-1/2, cloth, gilt-lettered spine, slipcase. 1000 copies. 186 pp. Contains Fitzgerald's own detailed records of his professional writings.

Manu12. The Cruise of the Rolling Junk. Bloomfield Hills, Mich. & Columbia S.C.: Bruccoli Clark Layman, 1976. ISBN: 0897230086. Facsimile of travel articles from 1924 “Motor” magazine (even with magazine ads).

Manu13. F. Scott Fitzgerald: Inscriptions. Columbia, S.C.: Matthew J. Bruccoli, 1988. (200 numbered copies) Edited by Matthew J. Bruccoli from his own collection. Includes 86 photographic images, many full page.

Manu14. Trimalchio by F. Scott Fitzgerald: A Facsimile Edition of the Original Galley Proofs for “The Great Gatsby”. Columbia: U of South Carolina P, 2000.

C3. The Cambridge edition of the works of F. Scott Fitzgerald, Cambridge University Press, 1991-2019 (series finished)

Cambridge1. The Great Gatsby, ed. Matthew J. Bruccoli (October 1991), 225 pp., ISBN: 9780521402309.

Cambridge2. The Love of the Last Tycoon: A Western, ed. Matthew J. Bruccoli (December 1993), 352 pp., ISBN: 9780521402316.

Cambridge3. This Side of Paradise, ed. by James L. W. West III (April 1996), 560 pp., 17 half-tones, ISBN: 9780521402347

Cambridge4. Flappers & Philosophers, ed. by James L. W. West III, (November 1999), ISBN: 9780521402361.
The Offshore Pirate, The Ice Palace, Head and Shoulders, The Cut-Glass Bowl, Bernice Bobs Her Hair, Benediction, Dalyrimple Goes Wrong, The Four Fists, Babes in the Woods, The Debutante, Myra Meets His Family, The Smilers, The Popular Girl, Two for a Cent.

Cambridge5. Trimalchio, An Early Version of “The Great Gatsby”, ed. by James L. W. West III (April 2002), 214 pp., 5 half-tones, ISBN: 9780521402378
Actually, this is “The Great Gatsby” galleys text (facsimiled in Manu15)

Cambridge6. Tales of the Jazz Age, ed. by James L. W. West III (July 2002), 568 pp., 3 half-tones, ISBN: 9780521402385

Cambridge7. My Lost City: Personal Essays, 1920-1940, ed. by J.L. West III (2005), ISBN: 9780521402392.
Who's Who—and Why, Princeton, What I Think and Feel at 25, How to Live on $36,000 a Year, How to Live on Practically Nothing a Year, Imagination—and a Few Mothers, “Wait Till You Have Children of Your Own!”, How to Waste Material, One Hundred False Starts, Ring, A Short Autobiography, Girls Believe in Girls, My Lost City, “Show Mr. and Mrs. F. to Number—”, Echoes of the Jazz Age, The Crack-Up, Pasting It Together, Handle with Care, Auction—Model 1934, Sleeping and Waking, Author's House, Afternoon of an Author, An Author's Mother, Early Success, My Generation.

Cambridge8. All the Sad Young Men, ed. by J.L. West III, ISBN: 9780521402408.

Cambridge9. The Beautiful and Damned, ed. by J.L. West III, ISBN:  9780521883665.

Cambridge10. The Lost Decade: short stories from Esquire 1936-1941, ed. by J.L. West III, ISBN:  9780521885300.

Cambridge11. The Basil, Josephine, and Gwen Stories, ed. by J.L. West III (Ост 2009), ISBN:  9780521769730.

Cambridge12. Spires and Gargoyles: Early Writings, 1909 – 1919, ed. by J.L. West III (Apr 2010), ISBN:  9780521765923

Cambridge13. Tender is the Night, ed. by J.L. West III (April 2012), ISBN:  9780521402323

Cambridge14. Taps at Reveille, ed. by J.L. West III (June 2014), ISBN:  9780521766036

Cambridge15. A Change of Class, ed. by J.L. West III (March 2016), ISBN:   9780521402354

Cambridge16. Last Kiss, ed. by J.L. West III (Oct 2017), ISBN:  9780521766135

Cambridge17. The Great Gatsby: An Edition of the Manuscript, ed. by J.L. West III (June 2018), ISBN:  9781108426800.
Actually, this is “The Great Gatsby” manuscript text (facsimiled in Manu1).

Cambridge18. The Great Gatsby: The Variorum Edition, ed. by J.L. West III (March 2019), ISBN:  9780521766203.

C4. Selected books and collections without any new material.

Misc1. The Portable F. Scott Fitzgerald (The Indispensable F. Scott Fitzgerald), selected by Dorothy Parker. New York: Viking Press, 1945; New York: The Book Society, 1949; XIX, 835pp.
The Great Gatsby, Tender Is the Night, Absolution, The Baby Party, The Rich Boy, May Day, The Cut-Glass Bowl, The Offshore Pirate, The Freshest Boy, Crazy Sunday, Babylon Revisited.

Misc2. The Diamond As Big As the Ritz and Other Stories. Editions for the Armed Services, 1946 (paperback). Introduction by Louis Untermeyer, The Diamond as Big as the Ritz, Babylon Revisited, May Day, The Rich Boy, Crazy Sunday, Winter Dreams, The Adjuster, Hot and Cold Blood, “The Sensible Thing”, Gretchen's Forty Winks.

Misc3. The Borrowed Time. Short stories selected by Alan and Jennifer Ross. London, The Grey Walls Press, 1951.
Includes: The Cut-Glass Bowl, May Day, The Camel's back, The Diamond As Big As the Ritz, Th Rich Boy, Absolution, Crazy Sunday, Two Wrongs, Babylon Revisited.

Misc4. The Bodley Head Scott Fitzgerald. (6 vols) London: Bodley Head, 1958-1963. Selected and introduced by Malcolm Cowley:

Vol.1: introduction by J.B. Priestley. The Great Gatsby. The Last Tycoon.

Vol.2: My Lost City, Echoes of the Jazz Age, Ring. Early Success. Letters to Frances Scott Fitzgerald. Tender Is The Night. The Last of the Belles. Pat Hobby Himself. An Alcoholic Case. Financing Finnegan.

Vol.3: This Side of Paradise. The Crack-Up and other autobiographical pieces.

Vol.4: The Beautiful and Damned. The Rough Crossing. Babylon Revisited.

Vol.5: short stories in two volumes, selected and introducted by M. Cowley; 1. Early Success: The diamond as big as the Ritz, Bernice bobs her hair, The ice palace, May Day, The jelly-bean, Winter dreams, 'The sensible thing', Absolution; 2. Glamour and Disillusionment: Editor’s Note, The rich boy, The baby party, A short trip home, The bowl , Magnetism, Outside the cabinet-maker's, The rough crossing, Majesty, The last of the belles.

Vol.6: short stories in two volumes, selected and introducted by M. Cowley: III. Retrospective: Basil and Josephine: The Scandal Detectives, A night at the fair, The Freshest boy, He thinks he’s wonderful, The captured shadow, First Blood, A Woman with the past. IV. Last Act and Epilogue: Babylon revisited, Two wrongs, The Bridal Party, One trip abroad, Family in the wind, Crazy Sunday, An Alcoholic case, The long way out, Financing Finnegan, Design in Plaster, Pat Hobby Himself (‘Boil some water – lots of it!’, Teamed with genius, A Patriotic short (revised version) Two Old-timers), Three Hours Between Planes, The Lost decade.

Misc5. Babylon Revisited and Other Stories. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1960 (The Scribner Library of Contemporary Classics volume SL22). Stories: The Ice Palace, May Day, The Diamond as Big as the Ritz, Winter Dreams, Absolution, The Rich Boy, The Freshest Boy, Babylon Revisited, Crazy Sunday, The Long Way Out.

Misc6. Six Tales of the Jazz Age and Other Stories. New York: Scribners, 1960.[The Scribner Library of Contemporary Classics] 192pp Stories: The Jelly-Bean, The Camel's Back, The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, Tarquin of Cheapside, “O Russet Witch!”, The Lees of Happiness, The Adjuster, Hot and Cold Blood, Gretchen's Forty Winks.

Misc7. The Fitzgerald Reader, ed. Arthur Mizener. New York: Scribners, 1963 [included in The Scribner Library (SL 118)]. XXVII, 509 pp. Part One: Winter Dreams: May Day, Winter Dreams, Absolution, “The Sensible Thing”, The Rich Boy, Basil and Cleopatra, The Great Gatsby (novel); Part Two: The Crack-Up: Outside the Cabinet-Maker's, Babylon Revisited, Crazy Sunday, Family in the Wind, Tender is the night (chapters I-VI); Part Three: “Pasting It Together” [essays]: The Crack-Up, Pasting It Together, Handle with Care; Part Four: Handling It with Care: Afternoon of an Author, “I Didn't Get Over”, The Long Way Out, Financing Finnegan, The Lost Decade, The Last tycoon (Chapters I-VI).

Misc8. The Crack-Up with Other Pieces and Stories. Harmondsworth, Middlesex, England: Penguin Books, 1965. Stories: Gretchen's Forty Winks, The Last of the Belles, Babylon Revisited, Pat Hobby Himself (combines “A Patriotic Short” and “Two Old-Timers”), Financing Finnegan, Echoes of the Jazz Age, My Lost City, Ring, The Crack-Up, Early Success.

Misc9. “The Stories of Francis Scott Fitzgerald” (Penguin 1968 -1978)

Vol.1: The Diamond As Big As the Ritz and Other Stories.

Vol.2: The Crack-up, with Other Pieces And Stories

Vol.3: The Pat Hobby Stories.

Vol.4: Bernice Bobs Her Hair And Other Stories. Absolution, A short trip home, Magnetism, The Rough Crossing.

Vol.5: The Lost Decade and Other Stories.

Misc10. Scandalabra. Bloomfield Hills, Mich. & Columbia, S.C.: Bruccoli Clark, 1980. Zelda Fitzgerald’s Play.

Misc11. F. Scott Fitzgerald on Writing, 1985. (136 pages), edited by, Larry W. Phillips collection

Misc12. The Short Stories of F. Scott Fitzgerald: A New Collection, ed. Matthew J. Bruccoli. New York: Scribners, 1989; London: Scribners, 1991.
Head and Shoulders, Bernice Bobs Her Hair, The Ice Palace, The Offshore Pirate, May Day, The Jelly-Bean, The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, The Diamond as Big as the Ritz, Winter Dreams, Dice, Brassknuckles & Guitar, Absolution, Rags Martin-Jones and the Pr-nce of W-les, “The Sensible Thing,” Love in the Night, The Rich Boy, Jacob's Ladder, A Short Trip Home, The Bowl, The Captured Shadow, Basil and Cleopatra, The Last of the Belles, Majesty, At Your Age, The Swimmers, Two Wrongs, First Blood, Emotional Bankruptcy, The Bridal Party, One Trip Abroad, The Hotel Child, Babylon Revisited, A New Leaf, A Freeze-Out, Six of One—, What a Handsome Pair!, Crazy Sunday, More Than Just a House, Afternoon of an Author, Financing Finnegan, The Lost Decade, “Boil Some Water - Lots of It,” Last Kiss, Dearly Beloved.

Misc13. Love in the Night. New York: Clarkson Potter (1994). First separate U.S. edition, published the same year in England. Fine in small, blue, pictorial boards tied with a red ribbon. As issued, without dust wrapper in a wrap-around band

Misc14. Bernice Bobs Her Hair And Other Stories. Edited and with an introduction by Barbara H. Solomon. A Signet Classic. New York: Penguin Books, 1996.
Stories: May Day, The Jelly-Bean, Myra Meets His Family, Babes in the Woods, The Camel's Back, The Lees of Happiness, The Smilers, The Offshore Pirate, The Ice Palace, Head and Shoulders, The Cut-Glass Bowl, Bernice Bobs Her Hair, Benediction, Dalyrimple Goes Wrong, The Four Fists.

Misc15. Jazz Age Stories. Edited with an introduction and explanatory notes by Patrick O'Donnell. New York: Penguin Books, 1998. This volume contains all the stories found in Fitzgerald's first two collections of stories (F&P and JAS).

Misc16. “The Diamond As Big As the Ritz” And Other Stories. Ed. Adam Frost. Dover Thrift Editions. Mineola, New York: Dover Publications, Inc., 1998 Stories: The Diamond as Big as the Ritz, The Offshore Pirate, The Ice Palace, Bernice Bobs Her Hair, The Jelly-Bean, May Day.

Misc17. F. Scott Fitzgerald: Novels and Stories, 1920-1922, ed. By Jackson R. Bryer, Library of America, 2000 (This side of Paradise, Flappers and Philosophers, The Beautiful and Damned, Tales of the Jazz Age, Chronology, Note on the texts, Index)

Misc18. Before Gatsby: The First Twenty-Six Stories; Ed. by Matthew J. Bruccoli with the assistance of Judith S.Baughman.- Columbia: University of South Carolina Press, 2001.- XXXIV,550 p.: ill.- ISBN 1-57003-371-4 (“Jemina, the Mountain Girl,” “Babes in the Woods,” “Tarquin of Cheapside,” “The Débutante,” “The Four Fists,” “Dalyrimple Goes Wrong,” “The Smilers,” “Porcelain and Pink (A One-Act Play),” “Benediction,” “The Cut-Glass Bowl,” “Head and Shoulders,” “Mr. Icky: The Quintessence of Quaintness in One Act,” “Myra Meets His Family,” “The Ice Palace,” “The Camel’s Back,” “Bernice Bobs Her Hair,” “The Offshore Pirate,” “May Day,” “The Jelly-Bean,” “The Lees of Happiness,” “His Russet Witch,” “Two for a Cent,” “The Diamond as Big as the Ritz,” “The Popular Girl,” “The Curious Case of Benjamin Button,” “Winter Dreams.”)

Misc18.Reprint1. The Smart Set: A History and Anthology, ed. Carl R. Dolmetsch (Dial Press, The LC: 66-27392, 1966, $17.50, xxv+262pp, hc, cover by Paul Bacon); Massive celebration of Mencken’s famous magazines, mixing a history of the magazine with reprints of some classic pieces published therein, with a scattering of full color cover reproductions. (Includes pp. 224-236 The Débutanté version from The Smart Set of November 1919)

Misc18.Reprint2. First Fiction: An Anthology Of The First Published Stories By Famous Writers, ed. Kathy Kiernan (Little, Brown 0316492043, 1994, hc, Includes Babes in the Woods from Nassau Lit 1917).

C5. Russian editions in English, including bilingual editions

RusEng1. Великий Гэтсби [на англ. яз.], Киев: Днiпро, 1973, карм. формат, мягк. обл., без комментариев и вступ. статьи.

RusEng2. Избранные рассказы [на англ. яз.], М.: Прогресс, 1979, 357 с. 21 см [cост. и предисл. М. М. Кореневой, коммент. А. И. Полторацкого]

RusEng2.1. Американский рассказ: [Сборник / Сост. Н. Самуэльян] М.: Менеджер, 1996.- 298,[3] с.; 17 см., Англ. ISBN 5-87457-044-6: (Ice Palace, Babylon Revisited) Текст на обложке: American story [Collected Stories].

RusEng2.1.1. Американский рассказ (Американский рассказ XX века) [Сборник] / М. Менеджер 1996, 298,[3] c. 17 см 5-87457-045-4 Содерж.: Авт. Ф. С. Фицджеральд, Дж. Чивер, Дж. Джонсон, Х. Хадсон, Ч. Бакстер, С. Эллин, В. Браун, К. Браш, Р. Карвер, Г. Атертон и др.

RusEng2.1.2. Американский рассказ (Американский рассказ XX века) [Сборник] / М. Менеджер 1996, 298,[3] c. 17 см 5-87457-043-8

RusEng2.2. Избранная проза, 298,[2] с. 17 см, М. Менеджер Гутиев [1999?]

RusEng2.3. Избранная проза. Сборник. На англ. яз./ Сост. Н.А. Самуэльян.-2-е изд., испр. и доп..-Москва, Изд-во «Менеджер», 2001. 204 стр. Текст на обложке: «F. Scott Fitzgerald. Selected Prose»/ Карманный формат, мягкая обложка.

RusEng2.4. Selected prose (Составитель Н. Самуэльян) Издательство: Менеджер, 2006 г. Мягкая обложка, 304 стр. ISBN 5-8346-0008-5 Тираж: 5000 экз. Формат: 70x100/32 The Ice Palace c. 3-41 The Last of The Belles c. 42-68 The Diamond as Big as the Ritz c. 69-132 The Swimmers c. 133-164 The Cut-Glass Bowl c. 165-196 Crazy Sunday c. 197-224 An Alcoholic Case c. 225-237 The Bridal Party c. 238-265 The Lees of Happiness c. 266-299

RusEng3. Tomorrow and tomorrow and so forth: Завтра, завтра и так далее. Сборник рассказов для чтения на английском языке для старших курсов пединститутов. Обработка и комментарий Э.М. Гжанянц, С.Н. Агроскиной. М: Просвещение 1982г. 144с. мягкий переплет, обычный формат, с комментариями и иллюстрациями. Включает с. 57-94 рассказ «The Rich Boy», два рисунка Н.И. Симушкина и комментарий.

RusEng4. Ночь нежна - на англ. яз., М.: Радуга, 1983. 394 с. ил. 20 см [Составитель В.М. Толмачев, илл. А.О. Семенов, Предисл. Н. А. Анастасьева на стр. 7-28]

RusEng5. Ночь нежна. [Худож. Ю. А. Чеканюк], 300 с. ил. 20 см, Киев Днiпро. 1983.

RusEng6. Великий Гэтсби. М.: Высшая школа, 1984. Вст. ст., комментарий.

RusEng7. American Short Stories of XX Century / Американская новелла XX века. Сборник / Сост. Г. В. Лапина. На англ. яз. с параллельным русским текстом. М.: Радуга, 1989. 590 с. твердый переплет, обычный формат. Включает с. 126-177, на четных стр. рассказ «Babylon Rvisited», на четных стр. «Опять Вавилон» (перевод М. Кан). Аннотация: Сборник знакомит с лучшими произведениями таких признанных мастеров американской новеллы ХХ века, как Э.Хемингуэй, Ф.С.Фицджеральд, У.Фолкнер, Дж.Ж.Сэлинджер и другие, на языке оригинала, а также в переводах ведущих советских переводчиков. Издание сопровождается послесловием и комментариями и рассчитано на студентов вузов, изучающих английский язык, а также на тех, кто интересуется проблемами художественного перевода.

RusEng8. Великий Гэтсби: [Кн. для чтения на англ. яз.] (серия «Easy-to-read-classics»), 175,[1] с. 20 см, М. ООО «Деконт+» 1998

RusEng9. Великий Гэтсби. Предисловие, комментарий и методическая разработка А.В. Куценко. В каталоге РГБ запись: The Great Gatsby: Учеб. пособие // F. Scott Fitzgerald; Правительство Москвы. Ком. образования. Моск. гор. пед. ун-т.- М.: Жизнь и мысль, 1999.- 158, [2] с. ил; 20 см. Переплет, ISBN 5-8455-0006-0

RusEng9.1. Великий Гэтсби = The Great Gatsby: Книга для чтения на английском языке. Авт.- составитель А.В. Куценко. М. ООО «Издательство Астрель»: ООО «Издательство АСТ», 2001, переиздание 2004, 173 [3] стр., мягкая обложка, ISBN: 5-17-010830-3 (АСТ), 5-271-03044-X (ООО «Издательство Астрель») Тираж: 5000 экз. Формат: 84x108/32

RusEng10. The Great Gatsby (Великий Гэтсби): на англ. яз. Издательство: Менеджер, 2000, ISBN 5-8346-0049-2, 208 стр.

RusEng11. The Tree of Knowledge. Антология (Серия: Читаем в оригинале) Издательство: Айрис-Пресс, 2002 г. Мягкая обложка, 352 стр. ISBN 5-8112-0061-7 Тираж: 10000 экз. Формат: 70x90/32 (Winter Dreams c. 5-42)

RusEng12. This Side of Paradise. Менеджер, 2002. Мягкая обложка, 288 стр. ISBN 5-8346-0195-2 Тираж: 3000 экз. Формат: 84x108/32.

RusEng13. Ночь нежна: учебно-методические рекомендации к книге по домашнему чтению. / Кленовая Н.В. Магнитогорск: МаГУ, 2003. 29 стр., ISBN: нет. В книге разбирается текст в редакции M. Cowley; материал поделен на 16 порций-заданий (в книге называются “assignments”); структура: слова для запоминания, задания на эти слова («припомни…»), задания на понимание текста («выскажись по поводу…»), ответы на вопросы по тексту, задание на худ. Перевод отрывков текста, задания на пересказ, диалоги.

RusEng14. The Rich Boy: Stories. Молодой богач. Повести и рассказы, Адаптированный текст с комментариями, вопросы и задания к тексту, учебный словарь, учебная книга. Адапт., упражнения и слов. И.В. Евдокимовой - М.: АСТ, 2004. - 94 с. - ISBN 5-17-022305-6, 5-271-07995-3 тираж: 5000 экз. Формат: 84x108/32 мягкая обложка (The Diamond as Bis as the Ritz c. 5-38 The Rich Boy c. 39-68 The Fiend c. 69-77 Boil Some Water - Lots of It c. 78-85 Тексты слегка адаптированы и минимально сокращены)

RusEng15. Tender is the Night Серия: Popular Classics Издательство: Юпитер-Интер, 2004 г. Мягкая обложка, 292 стр. ISBN 5-9542-0001-7 Тираж: 3000 экз. Формат: 70x90/32

RusEng16. “Tender is the Night” by F. Scott Fitzgerald: учебно-методическое пособие./ Коретникова, Л.И. Волгоград: Волгоградское научное издательство, 2005. 40 стр. ISBN: 5-98461-138-4. Пособие для семинара. Содержание: Introduction, FSF’s short bio, some facts on FSF, quotes by or about FSF, TITN: history of creation and short commentary on reception of the novel; Упражнения: parts I, II, III состоят из небольших заданий (aka Give summary on FSF life etc.), списка слов к запоминанию, вопросов к тексту; Final Discussion: темы для обсуждения, текст Ode to the Nightingale by Keats (и перевод Е. Витковского), задания на пересказ. Текст романа отсутствует.

RusEng17. The Great Gatsby Серия: Классики в оригинале Издательство: ИКАР, 2007 г. Мягкая обложка, 160 стр. ISBN 978-5-9542-0031-7, 5-9542-0031-9 Тираж: 1000 экз. Формат: 70x90/32

RusEng18. Английский язык с Ф. Скоттом Фитцджеральдом. Алмаз величиной с отель «Риц» / The Diamond as Big as the Ritz (Серия: Метод чтения Ильи Франка) М., Владимир: АСТ, Восток-Запад, 2008 г., Мягкая обложка, 192 стр., ISBN 978-5-17-048687-8, 978-5-478-00741-6, Тираж: 5000 экз., Формат: 84x108/32. Пособие подготовил Алексей Шипулин.


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