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  • [Fitzgerald, F. Scott]; [Hemingway, Ernest]; Bruccoli, Matthew J.

    Published by Random House, 1978

    ISBN 10: 0394428897 ISBN 13: 9780394428895

    Language: English

    Seller: Yesterday's Muse, ABAA, ILAB, IOBA, Webster, NY, U.S.A.

    Association Member: ABAA ILAB IOBA

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    Hard Cover. Condition: Near Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. 2nd Printing. Second printing. One inch tear along bottom edge of front jacket panel. 1978 Hard Cover. xv, 168 pp. .gives the richest account to date of the Fitzgerald/Hemingway relationship. Not only does it set the dates, but it also provides psychological profiles of two of America's greatest writers. Mr. Bruccoli points out that partisans have been moved to make comparative judgments on Fitzgerald and Hemingway, attempting to defend the stature of one by diminishing the other. This procedure often adduces biographical evidence, but the personal relationship between Fitzgerald and Hemingway has been mythologized. Things that never happened have been printed as facts. What did happen has been distorted. Hemingway is the only source for some of the most widely repeated anecdotes about Fitzgerald.

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    The National Cash Register Company, Dayton 1973. XIV+427 pages. Illustrated in b/w. Orig. cloth. Near fine-.

  • Bruccoli, Matthew J.; Clark, C.E. Frazer, Jr.; Fitzgerald, F. Scott; Hemingway, Ernest

    Published by National Cash Register / Microcard Editions, 1970

    Language: English

    Seller: Yesterday's Muse, ABAA, ILAB, IOBA, Webster, NY, U.S.A.

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    Hard Cover. Condition: Near Fine. No Jacket. An excellent copy. Binding tight and square, pages clean, bright, and unmarked. 1970 Hard Cover. 276 pp. A yearly publication of articles written about F. Scott Fitzgerald and Ernest Hemingway. Includes: Fitzgerald's Sun Also Rises: Notes and Comments by Philip Young and Charles W. Mann; Letter to Ernest Hemingway by F. Scott Fitzgerald; Sleep of a University - An Unrecorded Fitzgerald Poem; My Friend Scott Fitzgerald by Elizabeth Beckwith MacKie; Fitzgerald's Marked Copy of The Great Gatsby by Jennifer E. Atkinson; Won't You Come Home, Dick Diver? by R.L. Samsell; The Passion of F. Scott Fitzgerald by R.W. Lid; 'I Just Can't See Daylight.' by Paul Wagner; Fitzgerald's Second Thoughts about May Day: A Collation and Study by Colin S. Cass; Some Biographical Aspects of This Side of Paradise by Susan Harris Smith; Six Letters to the Menckens by F. Scott Fitzgerald; Will You Let These Kiddies Miss Santa Claus? by Ernest Hemingway; April 8, 1955 with Hemingway: Unedited Notes on a Visit to Finca Vigia by Fraser Drew; Hemingway and the Autobiographies of Alice B. Toklas by Lawrence D. Stewart; A Wedding Up in Michigan by William B. Smith; Pauline Hemingway: In Tranquility by Bertram D. Sarason; The Hyphenated Ham Sandwich of Ernest Hemingway and J.D. Salinger: A Study in Literary Continuity by William Goldhurst; This Is the Way It Was on the Chicago and at the Front: 1917 War Letters by Col. C.E. Frazer Clark, Ret.; When Ernest Hemingway's Mother Came to Call by Winifred Healey; Ernest Hemingway and Men Without Women by Robert P. Mai; The Beginnings of Dealer Interest in Hemingway by C.E. Frazer Clark, Jr.; Hanneman Addenda by Audre Hanneman; Notes: The 'Macomber' Typescript by Thomas J. Jackson; Francis Macomber and Francis Fitzgerald by Matthew J. Bruccoli; F. Scott Fitzgerald and The Wedding Night by Alan Margolies; James Agee's Early Tribute to Tender Is the Night by James L.W. West III; Another Lost Hemingway Review; Fitzgerald's List of Neglected Books; The Wrong Duel in Tender Is the Night by James L.W. West III; A Note on Jordan Baker by Matthew J. Bruccoli; Hemingway's Colonel Appropriately Quotes Jackson by David M. McClellan; 'A Lake Superior Fisherman' by Constance Drake; 'Oh, Give Them Irony and Give Them Pity' by Matthew J. Bruccoli; Eggs as Huevos in The Sun Also Rises by J.M. Linebarger; The Last Time I Saw Hemingway by Caresse Crosby; The Reception of Dearly Beloved by Bryant Mangum; Reviews: Islands in the Stream, Ernest Hemingway by Matthew J. Bruccoli; The Last Flapper, George Zuckerman by George Frazier; The Last Great Cause, Stanley Weintraub and Writers in Arms, Frederick R. Benson by Cecil Eby; Mencken, Carl Bode and Man of Letters: A Census of the Correspondence of H.L. Mencken, Betty Adler by William H. Nolte; The Hemingway Manuscripts: An Inventory, Philip Young and Charles W. Mann by William Cagle; Francis Scott Fitzgerald: The Great Gatsby; Tender Is the Night, B. Poli, A.E. Le Vot, G. et M. Fabre by Pierre Kaufke; Zelda, Nancy Milford by Sara Mayfield; Ernest Hemingway, Cub Reporter: Kansas City Star Stories, Matthew J. Bruccoli by Arnold Gingrich; Editorial; Andrew Turnbull, 1921-1970 by Burke Wilkinson; The O'Hara Set by George Frazier; Checklist: F. Scott Fitzgerald; Checklist: General; Briefs.

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    Matthew J. Bruccoli, Ernest Hemingway, F. Scott Fitzgerald

    Published by Random House, 1978

    Seller: BOOKFELLOWS Fine Books, ABAA, Sun City, AZ, U.S.A.

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    Hardcover. Condition: Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Fine. 1st Edition. by Matthew J. Bruccoli New York: Random House, (1978). First edition, first printing. "First edition" statement and first printing number code sequence to the copyright page. Generously illustrated with photographs. Bruccoli not only provides an accurate record of F. Scott Fitzgerald and Ernest Hemingway's interactions, and friendship, but examines their frank correspondence for the patterns and personality similarities, differences, influences, domination, weakness, and more. He offers a new perspective on Hemingway and Fitzgerald's psychological profiles, and their writer's friendship. Fine in brown linen over cinnamon boards with silver embossed titles to the front cover and with copper embossed titles to the spine, red-and-yellow headband and tail-band, golden-tan end-papers; in a lightly rubbed, very nearly fine dust jacket; original $8.95 price still intact to the front inner flap. Octavo; 168 pages; notes; appendix.