FITZGERALD, F. Scott
All The Sad Young Men
NY, Scribner's, 1926. Fitzgerald's seventh book, a collection of stories, and his first book to be published after the success of The Great Gatsby in 1925. There were three printings, not distinguishable by any printer's mark or device, only by the type being battered in certain places in the later printings. This copy has no battered type, meaning it is the first printing. 10,100 copies were printed, about half the size of the print run of Gatsby. A near fine copy, with the spine gilt still bright, laid into a facsimile dust jacket.
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