BIBLIOGRAPHY
F. Scott Fitzgeralds Publications
Index
Books by Fitzgerald
Facsimile Collection
Stories and Plays
Articles and Essays
Prose Parody and Humor
Verse
Book Reviews
Public Letters and Statements
Interviews
Unlocated Interviews
Zelda Fitzgeralds Publications
Index
Bibliographies and Catalogues
Biographies and Memoirs
Selected Books
Selected Book Sections and Articles
Critical Studies
Selected Books
Selected Collections of Essays
Journals
Selected Book Sections and Articles
Video Recordings
Background References
Library Collections
F. Scott Fitzgeralds Publications
(This chronological list omits privately printed pamphlets and keepsakes.)
Fie! Fie! Fi‑Fi! Cincinnati, New York and London: The John Church Co., 1914. 17 song lyrics. Fie! Fie! Fi-Fi! A Facsimile of the 1914 Acting Script and the Musical Score, introduction by Matthew J. Bruccoli. Columbia: University of South Carolina Press for the Thomas Cooper Library, 1996.
The Evil Eye. Cincinnati, New York and
London: The John Church Co., 1915. 17 song lyrics.
Safety First. Cincinnati, New York and London: The John Church Co., 1916. 21 song lyrics.
This side of Paradise. New York: Scribners, 1920. Novel
Flappers and Philosophers. New York: Scribners, 1920; London: Collins, 1922. Stories: The Offshore Pirate, The Ice Palace, Head and Shoulders, The Cut-Glass Bowl, Bernice Bobs Her Hair, Benediction, Dalyrimple Goes Wrong, The Four Fists.
The Beautiful and Damned. New York: Scribners, 1922; London: Collins,1922. Novel.
Tales of the Jazz Age. New York: Scribners, 1922; London: Collins, 1923. Stories: My Last Flappers: The Jelly-Bean, The Camels Back, May Day, Porcelain and Pink; Fantasies: The Diamond as Big as the Ritz, The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, Tarquin of Cheapside, O Russet Witch!; Unclassified Masterpieces: The Lees of Happiness, Mr. Icky, Jemina.
The Vegetable. New York: Scribners, 1923. Play.
The Great Gatsby. New York: Scribners, 1925; London: Chatto and Windus, 1926. Novel. The Great Gatsby: A Facsimile of the Manuscript, ed. Bruccoli. Washington: Bruccoli Clark/NCR, 1973. Cambridge Edition, ed. Bruccoli. Cambridge and New York: Cambridge University Press, 1991.
All the Sad Young Men. New York: Scribners, 1926. Stories: 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, Gretchens Forty Winks.
Tender Is the Night. New York: Scribners, 1934; London: Chatto and Windus, 1934. Novel. Tender Is the Night, With the Authors Final Revisions, ed. Malcolm Cowley. New York: Scribners, 1951; London: Grey Walls, 1953. Facsimile annotated by Bruccoli. London: Samuel Johnson, 1995. Everyman Centennial Edition, ed. Bruccoli. London: Everyman/Dent, 1996.
Taps at Reveille. New York: Scribners, 1935. Stories: Basil: The Scandal Detectives, The Freshest Boy, He Thinks Hes Wonderful, The Captured Shadow, The Perfect Life; Josephine: 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.
The Last Tycoon. New York: Scribners, 1941; London: Grey Walls, 1949. Unfinished novel. With The Great Gatsby and 5 stories. The Love of the Last Tycoon: A Western, Cambridge Edition, ed. Bruccoli. Cambridge and New York: Cambridge University Press, 1993.
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, AuctionςModel 1934, Sleeping and Waking, The Crack-Up, Handle with Care, Pasting It Together, Early Success, selections from the notebooks, and letters.
Model 1934, Sleeping and Waking, The Crack-Up, Handle with Care, Pasting It Together, Early Success, selections from the notebooks, and letters.
The Stories of F. Scott Fitzgerald, ed. Cowley. New York: Scribners, 1951. 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.
Afternoon of an Author, ed. Arthur Mizener. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Library, 1957; New York: Scribners, 1958; London: Bodley Head, 1958. Stories and essays: A Night at the Fair, Forging Ahead, Basil and Cleopatra, Princeton, Whos Whoand Why, How to Live on $36,000 a Year, How to Live on Practically Nothing a Year, How to Waste Material, Ten Years in the Advertising Business, One Hundred False Starts, Outside the Cabinet-Makers, One Trip Abroad, I Didnt Get Over, Afternoon of an Author, Authors House, Design in Plaster, Boil Some WaterLots of It, Teamed with Genius, No Harm Trying, News of ParisFifteen Years Ago.
The Pat Hobby Stories, ed. Arnold Gingrich. New York: Scribners, 1962; Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1967. Pat Hobbys Christmas Wish, A Man in the Way, Boil Some WaterLots of It, Teamed with Genius, Pat Hobby and Orson Welles, Pat Hobbys Secret, Pat Hobby, Putative Father, The Homes of the Stars, Pat Hobby Does His Bit, Pat Hobbys Preview, No Harm Trying, A Patriotic Short, On the Trail of Pat Hobby, Fun in an Artists Studio, Two Old-Timers, Mightier than the Sword, Pat Hobbys College Days.
The Letters of F. Scott Fitzgerald, ed. Andrew Turnbull. New York: Scribners, 1964; London: Bodley Head, 1964.
The Apprentice Fiction of F. Scott Fitzgerald, ed. John Kuehl. New Brunswick, N.J.: Rutgers University Press, 1965. 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, The Ordeal, The Debutante, The Spire and the Gargoyle, Tarquin of Cheapside, Babes in the Woods, Sentimentand the Use of Rouge, The Pierian Springs and the Last Straw, Appendix: The Death of My Father.
Thoughtbook of Francis Scott Key Fitzgerald, ed. Kuehl. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Library, 1965.
Dearly Beloved. Iowa City, Iowa: Windhover Press, 1970. Story.
F. Scott Fitzgerald in His Own Time: A Miscellany, ed. Bruccoli and Jackson R. Bryer. Kent, Ohio: Kent State University Press, 1971. Poems and lyrics, contributions to The Princeton Tiger and The Nassau Literary Magazine, reviews, letters, articles, and interviews. Also material about Fitzgerald.
Dear Scott/Dear Max: The Fitzgerald-Perkins Correspondence, ed. Kuehl and Bryer. New York: Scribners, 1971; London: Cassell, 1973.
As Ever, Scott Fitz: Letters Between F. Scott Fitzgerald and His Literary Agent Harold Ober 1919-1940, ed. Bruccoli and Jennifer M. Atkinson. Philadelphia and New York: J.B. Lippincott, 1972; London: Woburn, 1973.
The Basil and Josephine Stories, ed. Bryer and Kuehl. New York: Scribners, 1973. That Kind of Party, The Scandal Detectives, A Night at the Fair, The Freshest Boy, He Thinks Hes 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.
F. Scott Fitzgeralds Ledger (A Facsimile), ed. Bruccoli. Washington: Bruccoli Clark/NCR, 1973.
Bits of Paradise, ed. Bruccoli and Scottie Fitzgerald Smith. London: Bodley Head, 1973; New York: Scribners, 1974. Stories: The Popular Girl, Love in the Night, A Penny Spent, The Dance, Jacobs Ladder, The Swimmers, The Hotel Child, A New Leaf, What a Handsome Pair! Last Kiss, Dearly Beloved. Also 10 stories by Zelda Fitzgerald.
Preface to This Side of Paradise. Iowa City, Iowa; Windhover Press, 1975.
The Cruise of the Rolling Junk. Bloomfield Hills, Mich. and Columbia S.C.: Bruccoli Clark, 1976. 3 travel articles.
F. Scott Fitzgeralds Screenplay for Eric Maria Remarques Three Comrades, ed. Bruccoli. Carbondale and Edwardsville: Southern Illinois University Press, 1978.
The Notebooks of F. Scott Fitzgerald, ed. Bruccoli. New York and London: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich/Bruccoli Clark, 1978.
F. Scott Fitzgeralds St. Paul Plays, ed. Alan Margolies. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Library, 1978. The Girl from Lazy J, The Captured Shadow, Coward, Assorted Spirits.
The Price Was High, ed. Bruccoli. New York and 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 Jacksons 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 Authors Mother, The End of Hate, In the Holidays, The Guest in Room Nineteen, Discard [Directors Special], On an Ocean Wave, The Woman from Twenty-One.
Correspondence of F. Scott Fitzgerald, ed. Bruccoli and Margaret M. Duggan, with Susan Walker. New York: Random House, 1980.
Poems 1911-1940, ed. Bruccoli, with intro. by James Dickey. Bloomfield Hills, Mich. and Columbia, S.C.: Bruccoli Clark, 1981.
F. Scott Fitzgerald: Inscriptions. Columbia, S.C.: Matthew J. Bruccoli, 1988.
The Short Stories of F. Scott Fitzgerald, ed. 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, Jacobs 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 WaterLots of It, Last Kiss, Dearly Beloved.
Babylon Revisited: The Screenplay, intro. by Budd Schulberg. New York: Carroll and Graf, 1993.
F. Scott Fitzgerald: A Life in Letters, ed. Bruccoli with the assistance of Judith S. Baughman. New York: Scribners, 1994.
F. Scott Fitzgerald on Authorship, ed. Bruccoli with Baughman. Columbia: University of South Carolina Press, 1996. Reviews, essays, interviews, public statements, and excerpts from Notebooks.
F. Scott Fitzgerald: The Princeton Years: Selected Writings, 1914-1920, ed. Chip Deffaa. Fort Bragg, Calif.: Cypress House Press, 1966.
Trimalchio: A Facsimile Edition of the Original Galley Proofs for The Great Gatsby, afterward by Bruccoli. Columbia: University of South Carolina Press in cooperation with the Thomas Cooper Library, 2000.
Before Gatsby: The First Twenty-Six Stories, ed. Bruccoli with the assistance of Baughman. Columbia: University of South Carolina Press, 2001. Jemina, the Mountain Girl, Babes in the Woods, Tarquin of Cheapside, The Dιbutante, 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 Camels 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.
Facsimile CollectionF. Scott Fitzgerald Manuscripts, ed. Matthew J. Bruccoli. New York and
London: Garland, 1990-1991. 18 vols.: This Side of Paradise, The Beautiful
and Damned, The Great Gatsby galleys, Tender Is the Night, The Love of
the Last Tycoon, The Vegetable, stories, and articles.
(Entries provide first periodical appearance and first publication in a Fitzgerald collection.)
The Mystery of the Raymond Mortgage, St. Paul Academy Now and Then, 2 (October 1909), 4-8. Apprentice Fiction.
Reade, Substitute Right Half, St. Paul Academy Now and Then, 2 (February 1910), 10-11. Apprentice Fiction.
A Debt of Honor, St. Paul Academy Now and Then, 2 (March 1910), 9-11. Apprentice Fiction.
The Room with the Green Blinds, St. Paul Academy Now and Then, 3 (June 1911), 6-9. Apprentice Fiction.
A Luckless Santa Claus, Newman News, 9 (Christmas 1912), 1-7. Apprentice Fiction.
Pain and the Scientist, Newman News (1913), 5-10. Apprentice Fiction.
The Trail of the Duke, Newman News, 9 (June 1913), 5-9. Apprentice Fiction.
Shadow Laurels, Nassau Literary Magazine, 71 (April 1915), 1-10. Apprentice Fiction.
The Ordeal, Nassau Literary Magazine, 71 (June 1915), 153-159. Apprentice Fiction.
The Dιbutante, Nassau Literary Magazine, 72 (January 1917), 241-252; The Smart Set, 60 (November 1919), 85-96. Apprentice Fiction.
The Spire and the Gargoyle, Nassau Literary Magazine, 72 (February 1917), 297-307. Apprentice Fiction.
Tarquin of Cheapside, Nassau Literary Magazine, 73 (April 1917), 13-18. Apprentice Fiction.
Babes in the Woods, Nassau Literary Magazine, 73 (May 1917), 55-64; The Smart Set, 60 (September 1919), 67-71. Apprentice Fiction.
SentimentAnd the Use of Rouge, Nassau Literary Magazine, 73 (June 1917), 107-123. Apprentice Fiction.
The Pierian Springs and the Last Straw, Nassau Literary Magazine, 73 (October 1917), 173-185. Apprentice Fiction.
Porcelain and Pink (A One-Act Play), The Smart Set, 61 (January 1920), 77-85. Tales of the Jazz Age.
Dalyrimple Goes Wrong, The Smart Set, 61 (February 1920), 107-116. Flappers and Philosophers.
Benediction, The Smart Set, 61 (February 1920), 35-44. Flappers and Philosophers.
Head and Shoulders, The Saturday Evening Post, 192 (21 February 1920), 16-17, 81-82, 85-86. Flappers and Philosophers.
Mister Icky: The Quintessence of Quaintness in One Act, The Smart Set, 61 (March 1920), 93-98. Tales of the Jazz Age.
Myra Meets His Family, The Saturday Evening Post, 192 (20 March 1920), 40, 42, 44, 46, 49-50, 53. The Price Was High.
The Camels Back, The Saturday Evening Post, 192 (24 April 1920), 16-17, 157, 161, 165. Tales of the Jazz Age.
The Cut-Glass Bowl, Scribners Magazine, 67 (May 1920), 582-592. Flappers and Philosophers.
Bernice Bobs Her Hair, The Saturday Evening Post, 192 (1 May 1920), 14-15, 159, 163, 167. Flappers and Philosophers.
The Ice Palace, The Saturday Evening Post, 192 (22 May 1920), 18-19, 163, 167,170. Flappers and Philosophers.
The Offshore Pirate, The Saturday Evening Post, 192 (29 May 1920), 10-11, 99, 101-102, 106, 109. Flappers and Philosophers.
The Four Fists, Scribners Magazine, 67 (June 1920), 669-680. Flappers and Philosophers.
The Smilers, The Smart Set, 62 (June 1920), 107-111. The Price Was High.
May Day, The Smart Set, 62 (July 1920), 3-32. Tales of the Jazz Age.
The Jelly-Bean, Metropolitan Magazine, 52 (October 1920), 15-16, 63-67. Tales of the Jazz Age.
The Lees of Happiness, Chicago Sunday Tribune (12 December 1920), Blue Ribbon Fiction Section, 1, 3, 7. Tales of the Jazz Age.
His Russet Witch, Metropolitan Magazine, 53 (February 1921), 11-13, 46-51. Tales of the Jazz Age.
Tarquin of Cheapside, The Smart Set, 64 (February 1921), 43-46. Tales of the Jazz Age.
The Far-seeing Skeptics, The Smart Set, 67 (February 1922), 48. Excerpt from The Beautiful and Damned.
The Popular Girl, The Saturday Evening Post, 194 (11 February and 18 February 1922), 3-5, 82, 84, 86, 89; 18-19, 105-106, 109-110. Bits of Paradise.
Two for a Cent, Metropolitan Magazine, 55 (April 1922), 23-26, 93-95. The Price Was High.
The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, Colliers, 69 (27 May 1922), 5-6, 22-28. Tales of the Jazz Age.
The Diamond as Big as the Ritz, The Smart Set, 68 (June 1922), 5-29. Tales of the Jazz Age.
Winter Dreams, Metropolitan Magazine, 56 (December 1922), 11-15, 98, 100-102, 104-107. All the Sad Young Men.
Dice, Brass Knuckles & Guitar, Hearsts International, 43 (May 1923), 8-13,145-149. The Price Was High.
Hot & Cold Blood, Hearsts International, 44 (August 1923), 80-84, 150-151. All the Sad Young Men.
Gretchens Forty Winks, The Saturday Evening Post, 195 (15 March 1924), 14-15, 128, 130, 132. All the Sad Young Men.
Diamond Dick and the First Law of Woman, Hearsts International, 45 (April 1924), 58-63, 134, 136. The Price Was High.
The Third Casket, The Saturday Evening Post, 196 (31 May 1924), 8-9, 78. The Price Was High.
Absolution, The American Mercury, 2 (June 1924), 141-149. All the Sad Young Men.
Rags Martin-Jones and the Pr-nce of W-les, McCalls, 51 (July 1926) 7, 32, 48, 50. All the Sad Young Men.
The Sensible Thing, Liberty, 1 (5 July 1924), 10-14. All the Sad Young Men.
The Unspeakable Egg, The Saturday Evening Post, 197 (12 July 1924), 12-13, 125-126, 129. The Price Was High.
John Jacksons Arcady, The Saturday Evening Post, 197 (26 July 1924), 8-9, 100, 102, 105. The Price Was High.
The Baby Party, Hearsts International, 47 (February 1925) 32-37. All the Sad Young Men.
The Pusher-in-the-Face, Womans Home Companion, 52 (February 1925), 27-28, 143-144. The Price Was High.
Love in the Night, The Saturday Evening Post, 197 (14 March 1925), 18-19, 68, 70. Bits of Paradise.
One of My Oldest Friends, Womans Home Companion, 52 (September 1925), 7-8, 120, 122. The Price Was High.
The Adjuster, The Redbook Magazine, 45 (September 1925), 47-51, 144-148. All the Sad Young Men.
A Penny Spent, The Saturday Evening Post, 198 (10 October 1925), 8-9, 160, 164, 166. Bits of Paradise.
Not in the Guidebook, Womans Home Companion, 52 (November 1925), 9-11, 135-136. The Price Was High.
The Rich Boy, The Redbook Magazine, 46 (January and February 1926), 27-32, 144, 146; 75-79, 122, 124-126. All the Sad Young Men.
Presumption, The Saturday Evening Post, 198 (9 January 1926), 3-5, 226, 228-229, 233-234. The Price Was High.
The Adolescent Marriage, The Saturday Evening Post, 198 (6 March 1926), 6-7, 229-230, 233-234. The Price Was High.
The Dance, The Redbook Magazine, 47 (June 1926), 39-43, 134, 136,138. Bits of Paradise.
Your Way and Mine, Womans Home Companion, 54 (May 1927), 7-8, 61, 64, 67, 68. The Price Was High.
Jacobs Ladder, The Saturday Evening Post, 200 (20 August 1927), 3-5, 57-58, 63-64. Bits of Paradise.
The Love Boat, The Saturday Evening Post, 200 (8 October 1927), 8-9, 134, 139, 141. The Price Was High.
A Short Trip Home, The Saturday Evening Post, 200 (17 December 1927), 6-7, 55, 57-58. Taps at Reveille.
The Bowl, The Saturday Evening Post, 200 (21 January 1928), 6-7, 93-94, 97, 100. The Price Was High.
Magnetism, The Saturday Evening Post, 200 (3 March 1928), 5-7, 74, 76, 78. Stories.
The Scandal Detectives, The Saturday Evening Post, 200 (28 April 1928), 3-4, 178, 181-182, 185. Taps at Reveille; Basil and Josephine.
A Night at the Fair, The Saturday Evening Post, 201 (21 July 1928), 8-9, 129-130, 133. Basil and Josephine.
The Freshest Boy, The Saturday Evening Post, 201 (28 July 1928), 6-7, 68, 70, 73. Taps at Reveille; Basil and Josephine.
He Thinks Hes Wonderful, The Saturday Evening Post, 201 (29 September 1928), 6-7, 117-118, 121. Taps at Reveille; Basil and Josephine.
Outside the Cabinet-Makers, The Century Magazine, 117 (December 1928), 241-244. Afternoon of an Author.
The Captured Shadow, The Saturday Evening Post, 201 (29 December 1928), 12-13, 48, 51. Taps at Reveille; Basil and Josephine.
The Perfect Life, The Saturday Evening Post, 201 (5 January 1929), 8-9, 113, 115, 118. Taps at Reveille; Basil and Josephine.
The Last of the Belles, The Saturday Evening Post, 201 (2 March 1929), 18-19, 75, 78. Taps at Reveille.
Forging Ahead, The Saturday Evening Post, 201 (30 March 1929), 12-13, 101, 105. Basil and Josephine.
Basil and Cleopatra, The Saturday Evening Post, 201 (27 April 1929), 14-15, 166, 170, 173. Afternoon; Basil and Josephine.
The Rough Crossing, The Saturday Evening Post, 201 (8 June 1929), 12-13, 66, 70, 75. Stories.
Majesty, The Saturday Evening Post, 202 (13 July 1929), 6-7, 57-58, 61-62. Taps at Reveille.
At Your Age, The Saturday Evening Post, 202 (17 August 1929), 6-7, 79-80. The Price Was High.
The Swimmers, The Saturday Evening Post, 202 (19 October 1929), 12-13, 150-152, 154. Bits of Paradise.
Two Wrongs, The Saturday Evening Post, 202 (18 January 1930), 8-9, 107, 109, 113. Taps at Reveille.
First Blood, The Saturday Evening Post, 202 (5 April 1930), 8-9, 81, 84. Taps at Reveille; Basil and Josephine.
A Nice Quiet Place, The Saturday Evening Post, 202 (31 May 1930), 8-9, 96, 101, 103. Taps at Reveille; Basil and Josephine.
The Bridal Party, The Saturday Evening Post, 203 (9 August 1930), 10-11, 109-110, 112, 114. Stories.
A Woman with a Past, The Saturday Evening Post, 203 (6 September 1930), 8-9, 133-134, 137. Taps at Reveille; Basil and Josephine.
One Trip Abroad, The Saturday Evening Post, 203 (11 October 1930), 6-7, 48, 51, 53-54, 56. Afternoon of an Author.
A Snobbish Story, The Saturday Evening Post, 203 (29 November 1930), 6-7, 36, 38, 40, 42. Basil and Josephine.
The Hotel Child, The Saturday Evening Post, 203 (31 January 1931), 8-9, 69, 72, 75. Bits of Paradise.
Babylon Revisited, The Saturday Evening Post, 203 (21 February 1931), 3-5, 82-84. Taps at Reveille.
Indecision, The Saturday Evening Post, 203 (16 May 1931), 12-13, 56, 59, 62. The Price Was High.
A New Leaf, The Saturday Evening Post, 204 (4 July 1931), 12-13, 90-91. Bits of Paradise.
Emotional Bankruptcy, The Saturday Evening Post, 204 (15 August 1931), 8-9, 60, 65. Basil and Josephine.
Between Three and Four, The Saturday Evening Post, 204 (5 September 1931), 8-9, 69, 72. The Price Was High.
A Change of Class, The Saturday Evening Post, 204 (26 September 1931), 6-7, 37-38, 41. The Price Was High.
A Freeze-Out, The Saturday Evening Post, 204 (19 December 1931), 6-7, 84-85, 88-89. The Price Was High.
Six of One, Redbook Magazine, 58 (February 1932), 22-25, 84, 86, 88. The Price Was High.
Diagnosis, The Saturday Evening Post, 204 (20 February 1932), 18-19, 90, 92. The Price Was High.
Flight and Pursuit, The Saturday Evening Post, 204 (14 May 1932), 16-17, 53, 57. The Price Was High.
Family in the Wind, The Saturday Evening Post, 204 (4 June 1932), 3-5, 71-73. Taps at Reveille.
The Rubber Check, The Saturday Evening Post, 205 (6 August 1932), 6-7, 41-42, 44-45. The Price Was High.
What a Handsome Pair! The Saturday Evening Post, 205 (27 August 1932), 16-17, 61, 63-64. Bits of Paradise.
Crazy Sunday, The American Mercury, 27 (October 1932), 209-220. Taps at Reveille.
One Interne, The Saturday Evening Post, 205 (5 November 1932), 6-7, 86, 88-90. Taps at Reveille.
On Schedule, The Saturday Evening Post, 205 (18 March 1933), 16-17, 71, 74, 77, 79. The Price Was High.
More Than Just a House, The Saturday Evening Post, 205 (24 June 1933), 8-9, 27, 30, 34. The Price Was High.
I Got Shoes, The Saturday Evening Post, 206 (23 September 1933), 14-15, 56, 58. The Price Was High.
The Family Bus, The Saturday Evening Post, 206 (4 November 1933), 8-9, 57, 61-62, 65-66. The Price Was High.
No Flowers, The Saturday Evening Post, 207 (21 July 1934), 10-11, 57-58, 60. The Price Was High.
New Types, The Saturday Evening Post, 207 (22 September 1934), 16-17, 74, 76, 78-79, 81. The Price Was High.
In the Darkest Hour, Redbook Magazine, 63 (October 1934), 15-19, 94-98. The Price Was High.
Her Last Case, The Saturday Evening Post, 207 (3 November 1934), 10-11, 59, 61-62, 64. The Price Was High.
The Fiend, Esquire, 3 (January 1935), 23, 173-174. Taps at Reveille.
The Night Before Chancellorsville, Esquire, 3 (February 1935), 24, 165. Taps at Reveille.
Shaggys Morning, Esquire, 3 (May 1935), 26, 160.
The Count of Darkness, Redbook Magazine, 65 (June 1935), 20-23, 68, 70, 72.
The Intimate Strangers, McCalls, 62 (June 1935), 12-14, 36, 38, 40, 42, 44. The Price Was High.
The Passionate Eskimo, Liberty, 12 (June 1935), 10-14, 17-18.
Zone of Accident, The Saturday Evening Post, 208 (13 July 1935), 8-9, 47, 49, 51-52. The Price Was High.
The Kingdom in the Dark, Redbook Magazine, 65 (August 1935), 58-62, 64, 66-68.
Fate in Her Hands, The American Magazine, 121 (April 1936), 56-59, 168-172. The Price Was High.
Image on the Heart, McCalls, 63 (April 1936), 7-9, 52, 54, 57-58, 62. The Price Was High.
Too Cute for Words, The Saturday Evening Post, 208 (18 April 1936), 16-18, 87, 90, 93. The Price Was High.
Three Acts of Music, Esquire, 5 (May 1936), 39, 210. The Price Was High.
The Ants at Princeton, Esquire, 5 (June 1936), 35, 201.
Inside the House, The Saturday Evening Post, 208 (13 June 1936), 18-19, 32, 34, 36. The Price Was High.
An Authors Mother, Esquire, 6 (September 1936), 36. The Price Was High.
I Didnt Get Over, Esquire, 6 (October 1936), 45, 194-195. Afternoon of an Author.
Send Me In, Coach, Esquire, 6 (November 1936), 55, 218-221.
An Alcoholic Case, Esquire, 7 (February 1937), 32, 109. Stories.
Trouble, The Saturday Evening Post, 209 (6 March 1937), 14-15, 81, 84, 86, 88-89. The Price Was High.
The Honor of the Goon, Esquire, 7 (June 1937), 53, 216.
The Long Way Out, Esquire, 8 (September 1937), 45, 193. Stories.
The Guest in Room Nineteen, Esquire, 8 (October 1937), 56, 209. The Price Was High.
In the Holidays, Esquire, 8 (December 1937), 82, 184, 186. The Price Was High.
Financing Finnegan, Esquire, 9 (January 1938), 41, 180, 182, 184. Stories.
Design in Plaster, Esquire, 12 (November 1939), 51, 169. Afternoon of an Author.
The Lost Decade, Esquire, 12 (December 1939), 113, 228. Stories.
Strange Sanctuary, Liberty, 16 (9 December 1939), 15-20.
Pat Hobbys Christmas Wish, Esquire, 13 (January 1940), 45, 170-172. Pat Hobby Stories.
A Man in the Way, Esquire, 13 (February 1940), 40, 109. Pat Hobby Stories.
Boil Some WaterLots of It, Esquire, 13 (March 1940), 30, 145, 147. Pat Hobby Stories.
Teamed with Genius, Esquire, 13 (April 1940), 44, 195-197. Pat Hobby Stories.
Pat Hobby and Orson Welles, Esquire, 13 (May 1940), 38, 198-199. Pat Hobby Stories.
Pat Hobbys Secret, Esquire, 13 (June 1940), 30, 107. Pat Hobby Stories.
The End of Hate, Colliers, 105 (22 June 1940), 9-10, 63-64. The Price Was High.
Pat Hobby, Putative Father, Esquire, 14 (July 1940), 36, 172-174. Pat Hobby Stories.
The Homes of the Stars, Esquire, 14 (August 1940), 28, 120-121. Pat Hobby Stories.
Pat Hobby Does His Bit, Esquire, 14 (September 1940), 41, 104. Pat Hobby Stories.
Pat Hobbys Preview, Esquire, 14 (October 1940), 30, 118, 120. Pat Hobby Stories.
No Harm Trying, Esquire, 14 (November 1940), 30, 151-153. Pat Hobby Stories.
A Patriotic Short, Esquire, 14 (December 1940), 62, 269. Pat Hobby Stories.
On the Trail of Pat Hobby, Esquire, 15 (January 1941), 36, 126. Pat Hobby Stories.
Fun in an Artists Studio, Esquire, 15 (February 1941), 64, 112. Pat Hobby Stories.
Elgin, Paul [pseud.]. On an Ocean Wave, Esquire, 15 (February 1941), 59, 141. The Price Was High.
Two Old-Timers, Esquire, 15 (March 1941), 53, 143. Pat Hobby Stories.
Mightier than the Sword, Esquire, 15 (April 1941), 36, 183. Pat Hobby Stories.
Pat Hobbys College Days, Esquire, 15 (May 1941), 55, 168-169. Pat Hobby Stories.
The Woman from Twenty-One, Esquire, 15 (June 1941), 29, 164. The Price Was High.
Three Hours Between Planes, Esquire, 16 (July 1941), 41, 138-139. Stories.
Gods of Darkness, Redbook Magazine, 78 (November 1941), 30-33, 88-91.
The Broadcast We Almost Heard Last September, Furioso, 3 (Fall 1947), 5-10.
News of ParisFifteen Years Ago, Furioso, 3 (Winter 1947), 5-10. Afternoon of an Author.
Discard, Harpers Bazaar, 82 (January 1948), 103, 143-144, 146, 148-149. The Price Was High.
The Worlds Fair, The Kenyon Review, 10 (Autumn 1948), 567-568.
Last Kiss, Colliers, 123 (16 April 1949), 16-17, 34, 38, 41, 43-44. Bits of Paradise.
That Kind of Party, The Princeton University Library Chronicle, 12 (Summer 1951), 167-180. Basil and Josephine.
Dearly Beloved, Fitzgerald/Hemingway Annual 1969, pp. 1-3. Bits of Paradise.
Lo, the Poor Peacock, Esquire, 76 (September 1971), 154-158. The Price Was High.
On Your Own, Esquire, 91 (30 January 1979), 55-67. The Price Was High.
A Full Life, Princeton University Library Chronicle, 49 (Winter 1988), 167-172.
(Entries provide first periodical appearance and first publication in a Fitzgerald collection.)
S.P.A. Men in College Athletics, St. Paul Academy Now and Then, 3 (December 1910), 7.
Untitled news feature about school election, Newman News (1912), 18.
Untitled news feature about school dance, Newman News (1913), 18.
Whos Whoand Why, The Saturday Evening Post, 193 (18 September 1920), 42, 61. Afternoon of an Author.
Three Cities, Brentanos Book Chat, 1 (September-October 1921), 15, 28. In His Own Time.
What I Think and Feel at Twenty-Five, American Magazine, 94 (September 1922), 16, 17, 136-140. In His Own Time.
How I Would Sell My Book if I Were a Bookseller, Bookseller and Stationer, 18 (15 January 1923), 8. In His Own Time.
10 Best Books I Have Read, Jersey City Evening Journal (24 April 1923), 9. FSF on Authorship.
Imaginationand a Few Mothers, The Ladies Home Journal, 40 (June 1923), 21, 80-81.
The Cruise of the Rolling Junk, Motor, 41 (February, March, April 1924), 24-25, 58, 62, 64, 66; 42-43, 58, 72, 74, 76; 40-41, 58, 66, 68, 70.
Why Blame It on the Poor Kiss If the Girl Veteran of Many Petting Parties Is Prone to Affairs After Marriage? New York American (24 February 1924), LII-3. In His Own Time.
Does a Moment of Revolt Come Sometime to Every Married Man? McCalls, 51 (March 1924), 21, 36. In His Own Time.
What Kind of Husbands Do Jimmies Make? Baltimore American (30 March 1924), ME-7. In His Own Time.
How to Live on $36,000 a Year, The Saturday Evening Post, 196 (5 April 1924), 22, 94, 97. Afternoon of an Author.
Wait Till You Have Children of Your Own! Womans Home Companion, 51 (July 1924), 13, 105. In His Own Time.
How to Live on Practically Nothing a Year, The Saturday Evening Post, 197 (20 September 1924), 17, 165-166, 169-170. Afternoon of an Author.
Our Young Rich Boys, McCalls, 53 (October 1925), 12, 42, 69. In His Own Time.
How to Waste Material: A Note on My Generation, The Bookman, 63 (May 1926), 262-265. Afternoon of an Author.
Princeton, College Humor, 13 (December 1927), 28-29, 130-131. Afternoon of an Author.
Ten Years in the Advertising Business, The Princeton Alumni Weekly, 39 (22 February 1929), 585. Afternoon of an Author.
A Short Autobiography (With Acknowledgments to Nathan), The New Yorker, 5 (25 May 1929), 22-23. In His Own Time.
Girls Believe in Girls, Liberty, 7 (8 February 1930), 22-24. In His Own Time.
Echoes of the Jazz Age, Scribners Magazine, 90 (November 1931), 459-465. Crack-Up.
One Hundred False Starts, The Saturday Evening Post, 205 (4 March 1933), 13, 65-66. Afternoon of an Author.
Ring, The New Republic, 76 (11 October 1933), 254-255. Crack-Up.
Introduction, The Great Gatsby (New York: Modern Library, 1934), vii-xi. In His Own Time.
Sleeping and Waking, Esquire, 2 (December 1934), 34, 159-160. Crack-Up.
The Crack-Up, Esquire, 5 (February 1936), 41, 64. Crack-Up.
Pasting It Together, Esquire, 5 (March 1936), 35, 182-183. Crack-Up.
Handle with Care, Esquire, 5 (April 1936), 39, 202. Crack-Up.
Authors House, Esquire, 6 (July 1936), 40, 108. Afternoon of an Author.
Afternoon of an Author, Esquire, 6 (August 1936), 35, 170. Afternoon of an Author.
Early Success, American Cavalcade, 1 (October 1937), 74-79. Crack-Up.
Foreword, Colonial and Historic Homes of Maryland, by Don Swann (Baltimore: Etchcrafters Art Guild, 1939), p. 1. In His Own Time.
The Death of My Father, The Princeton University Library Chronicle, 12 (Summer 1951), 187-189. Apprentice Fiction.
The High Cost of Macaroni, Interim, 4, nos. 1 and 2 (1954), 6-15.
My Generation, Esquire, 70 (October 1968), 119, 121. Profile of F. Scott Fitzgerald.
(Entries provide first periodical appearance and first publication in a Fitzgerald collection.)
Untitled humor article, beginning There was once a second group student ... , The Princeton Tiger, 25 (December 1914), 5. In His Own Time.
How They Head the Chapters, The Princeton Tiger, 26 (September 1915), 10. In His Own Time.
The Conquest of America (as some writers would have it), The Princeton Tiger, 26 (Thanksgiving 1915), 6. In His Own Time.
Three Days at Yale, The Princeton Tiger, 26 (December 1915), 8-10.
Our Next Issue, Nassau Literary Magazine, 72 (December 1916), unpaged. In His Own Time.
Jemina: A Story of the Blue Ridge Mountains by John Phlox, Jr., Nassau Literary Magazine, 72 (December 1916), 210-215; Vanity Fair, 15 (January 1921), 44. Tales of the Jazz Age.
The Usual Thing by Robert W. Shameless, Nassau Literary Magazine, 72 (December 1916), 223-228. In His Own Time.
Little Minnie McCloskey: A Story for Girls, The Princeton Tiger, 27 (1 December 1916), 6-7. In His Own Time.
A Litany of Slang, The Princeton Tiger, 27 (18 December 1916), 7. In His Own Time.
Triangle Scenery by Bakst, The Princeton Tiger, 27 (18 December 1916), 7. In His Own Time.
Futuristic Impressions of the Editorial Boards, The Princeton Tiger, 27 (18 December 1916), 7. In His Own Time.
A glass of beer kills him, The Princeton Tiger, 27 (18 December 1916), 7. In His Own Time.
Untitled joke, beginning When you find a man doing a little more ..., The Princeton Tiger, 27 (18 December 1916), 7. In His Own Time.
Things That Never Change! Number 3333, The Princeton Tiger, 27 (18 December 1916), 7. In His Own Time.
The Old Frontiersman: A Story of the Frontier, The Princeton Tiger, 27 (18 December 1916), 11. In His Own Time.
Untitled joke, beginning Boy Kills Self Rather than Pet ..., The Princeton Tiger, 27 (3 February 1917), 12. In His Own Time.
Things That Never Change. No. 3982, The Princeton Tiger, 27 (3 February 1917), 12. In His Own Time.
Precaution Primarily, The Princeton Tiger, 27 (3 February 1917), 13-14.
Untitled joke, beginning McCaulay MissionWater Street . . . , The Princeton Tiger, 27 (17 March 1917), 10. In His Own Time.
The Diary of a Sophomore, The Princeton Tiger, 27 (17 March 1917), 11. In His Own Time.
The Prince of Pests: A Story of the War, The Princeton Tiger, 27 (28 April 1917), 7. In His Own Time.
Untitled joke, beginning These rifles *** will probably not be used . . . , The Princeton Tiger, 27 (28 April 1917), 8. In His Own Time.
Untitled joke, beginning It is assumed that the absence of submarines ... , The Princeton Tiger, 27 (28 April 1917), 8. In His Own Time.
Untitled joke, beginning Yales swimming team will take its maiden plunge to-night, The Princeton Tiger, 27 (28 April 1917), 8. In His Own Time.
The Staying Up All Night, The Princeton Tiger, 28 (10 November 1917), 6. In His Own Time.
Intercollegiate Petting-Cues, The Princeton Tiger, 28 (10 November 1917), 8. In His Own Time.
Cedric the Stoker (The True Story of the Battle of the Baltic), The Princeton Tiger, 28 (10 November 1917), 12. In His Own Time.
This Is a Magazine, Vanity Fair, 15 (December 1920), 71. In His Own Time.
Reminiscences of Donald Stewart by F. Scott Fitzgerald (in the Manner of .......), St. Paul Daily News (11 December 1921), City Life Section, 6. In His Own Time.
Some Stories They Like to Tell Again, New York Herald (8 April 1923), magazine section, 11.
The Most Disgraceful Thing I Ever Did: 2. The Invasion of the Sanctuary, Vanity Fair, 21 (October 1923), 53. In His Own Time.
My Old New England Homestead on the Erie, College Humor, 6 (August 1925), 18-19.
Salesmanship in the Champs-Ιlysιes, The New Yorker, 5 (15 February 1930), 20. In His Own Time.
The True Story of Appomattox, privately printed (1934). In His Own Time.
A Book of Ones Own, The New Yorker, 13 (21 August 1937), 19. In His Own Time.
(All of Fitzgeralds verse is collected in Poems 1911-1940)
Football, Newman News, 9 (Christmas [1911]), 19.
May Small Talk, The Princeton Tiger, 26 (June 1915), 10.
A Cheer for Princeton, The Daily Princetonian (28 October 1915), 1.
Yais, The Princeton Tiger, 27 (June 1916), 13.
To My Unused Greek Book (Acknowledgments to Keats), Nassau Literary Magazine, 72 (June 1916), 137.
One from Penns Neck, The Princeton Tiger, 27 (18 December 1916), 7.
Untitled verse beginning Oui, le backfield est from Paris . . . , The Princeton Tiger, 27 (18 December 1916), 7.
Rain Before Dawn, Nassau Literary Magazine, 72 (February 1917), 321.
Popular ParodiesNo. 1, The Princeton Tiger, 27 (17 March 1917), 10.
Undulations of an Undergraduate, The Princeton Tiger, 27 (17 March 1917), 20.
Untitled verse beginning Ethel had her shot of brandy . . . , The Princeton Tiger, 27 (28 April 1917), 8.
PrincetonThe Last Day, Nassau Literary Magazine, 73 (May 1917), 95.
On a Play Twice Seen, Nassau Literary Magazine, 73 (June 1917), 149.
The Cameo Frame, Nassau Literary Magazine, 73 (October 1917), 169-172.
Our American Poets, The Princeton Tiger, 28 (10 November 1917), 11.
City Dusk, Nassau Literary Magazine, 73 (April 1918), 315.
My First Love, Nassau Literary Magazine, 74 (February 1919), 102.
Marching Streets, Nassau Literary Magazine, 74 (February 1919), 103-104.
The Pope at Confession, Nassau Literary Magazine, 74 (February 1919), 105.
A Dirge (Apologies to Wordsworth), Judge, 77 (20 December 1919) 30.
Sleep of a University, Nassau Literary Magazine, 76 (November 1920), 161.
To Anne, Atlanta Journal (30 September 1923), 5.
Untitled verse beginning For the lands of the visage triumph . . . , Atlanta Journal (30 September 1923), 5.
Lamp in a Window, The New Yorker, 11 (23 March 1935), 18.
Obit on Parnassus, The New Yorker, 13 (5 June 1937), 27.
(These reviews, except for
The Defeat of Art,
are collected in His Own Time.)
Untitled book review of Penrod and Sam by Booth Tarkington, Nassau Literary Magazine, 72 (January 1917), 291-292.
Untitled book review of David Blaize by E. F. Benson, Nassau Literary Magazine, 72 (February 1917), 343-344.
Untitled book review of The Celt and the World by Shane Leslie, Nassau Literary Magazine, 73 (May 1917), 104-105.
Untitled book review of Verses in Peace and War by Shane Leslie, Nassau Literary Magazine, 73 (June 1917), 152-153.
Untitled book revi