Item #FSF152 The Great Gatsby. F. Scott Fitzgerald.

The Great Gatsby

Price: $6,500.00

Hard Cover. New York: Charles Scriber's Sons, 1925. First Edition. Very Good.

First edition, first printing, with "sick in tired" to p. 205. Publisher's green cloth lettered in gilt to spine and in blind to front board, fore edge of text block untrimmed. Near fine, with some soiling to the right edge of rear panel, publisher's name on spine slightly dimmed but gilt otherwise bright, a few small spots of soiling to spine, and light soiling to top of p. 7, spine ends just a touch rubbed. Overall, an excellent and unrestored copy of this timeless American classic, which celebrated its 100th anniversary on April 10th, 2025. Bruccoli A11.1.a. While it has since been regarded as a masterful piece of classic literature, The Great Gatsby did not gain popularity until after the author's death in 1940. The novel tells the story of the star-crossed lovers Jay Gatsby and Daisy Buchanan against the backdrop of wealthy and materialistic West Egg, Long Island, during the Prohibition Era. Although Fitzgerald meant the text to be critical of the 1920's social climate, today The Great Gatsby is beloved for its vivid descriptions of extravagant parties, palatial homes, and eccentric characters that are emblematic of the Jazz Age. The text remains extremely popular today and is widely taught in schools across the United States. The first edition was printed in a run of 20,870 copies; today, Scribner's sells almost 25 times as many copies per year as printed books and e-books. Item #FSF152