Item #72139 "Echoes of the Jazz Age" in SCRIBNER'S, Volume XC, Number 5. F. Scott Fitzgerald.
"Echoes of the Jazz Age" in SCRIBNER'S, Volume XC, Number 5.
"Echoes of the Jazz Age" in SCRIBNER'S, Volume XC, Number 5.

"Echoes of the Jazz Age" in SCRIBNER'S, Volume XC, Number 5.

New York: Scribner's Sons, 1931. First edition. Considered to be one of his best non-fiction works -- Fitzgerald's analysis of what led to the hedonism of the Jazz Age (“It was an age of miracles, it was an age of art, it was an age of excess, and it was an age of satire.”). In the November issue, pages 459-465. Small 4to orange paperwraps with overhanging fore and bottom edges. Good only with small chips and tears to overhanging edges, shadow from old tape repair at base of spine extending an inch or so to both covers, short splits at lower spine folds, old open-weave cloth hinge repair at front, and scattered staining to covers. Also includes Max Eastman, Margaret Mead, Caroline Gordon, et al.
Item #72139

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