Oct 16, 2008 - Sale 2157

Sale 2157 - Lot 60

Unsold
Estimate: $ 500 - $ 750
(FITZGERALD, F. SCOTT.) Group of 9 volumes about Fitzgerald. 8vo, mostly cloth; dust jackets as issued. Almost all Inscribed and Signed by the authors. Vp, vd

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Bruccoli. The Composition of Tender Is the Night. bruccoli's first book. inscribed and signed to Peter Kiesogloff. Pittsburgh, (1963) Piper. F. Scott Fitzgerald: A Critical Portrait. Inscribed and Signed. London, (1965) Kuehl; editor. The Apprentice Fiction of F. Scott Fitzgerald 1909-1917. Inscribed and Signed. New Brunswick, NJ, 1965 Perosa. The Art of F. Scott Fitzgerald. Inscribed and Signed with an ALS to Fitzgerald scholar Tony Tanner. First American wrappers edition. Ann Arbor, (1968) Buttitta. After the Good Gay Times. Inscribed and Signed. NY, (1974) "The Last of the Novelists:" F. Scott Fitzgerald and The Last Tycoon. Ex-library Anita Loos with her stamp on front blank and with a brief Typed Letter Signed to her by Bruccoli. 1 page 8vo, 8 August 1977. Carbondale, 1977 West. The Making of This Side of Paradise. Inscribed. Philadelphia, 1983 Phillips; editor. F. Scott Fitzgerald on Writing. Dedication copy Inscribed to Herbert Kubly in year of publication. NY, (1985) Styron. Grateful Words about F. Scott Fitzgerald. Letter N of 26 hors commerce copies Signed by Styron. Garden City, 1997.