Box | Folder | |||||
VI. Supplemental Groups of Papers | ||||||
Bertie Barr Additions | ||||||
Articles | ||||||
"The Crack Up" | ||||||
7a | 1 | Typescript with author's corrections, 6 pp. | ||||
2 | Typescript with author's corrections, 7 pp. | |||||
3 | Tear sheets, Esquire, March 1936 | |||||
"Pasting It Together" (Glue Together) | ||||||
4 | Typescript, 7 pp. | |||||
5 | Typescript, with author's note, March 1936, 5 pp. | |||||
6 | Carbon copy of typescript, March 1936, 5 pp. | |||||
7 | Tear sheets, Esquire, March 1936 | |||||
"Show Mr. and Mrs. F. to Number--" | ||||||
8 | Typescript with author's corrections, (1928-1933), fragment, 9 pp. | |||||
9 | Galley proof | |||||
10 | Tear sheets (1920-1927), Esquire, May 1934 | |||||
Short Stories | ||||||
"Afternoon of an Author" | ||||||
7a | 11 | Typescript with corrections, 7 pp. | ||||
12 | Tear sheets and galley proofs, Esquire, August 1936 | |||||
"An Alcoholic Case" | ||||||
13 | Typescript, 12 pp. | |||||
14 | Tear sheets, Esquire, February 1937 | |||||
"The Ants at Princeton" | ||||||
15 | Typescript with corrections, 6 pp. | |||||
16 | Carbon copy of typescript with author's corrections, 6 pp. | |||||
17 | Tear sheets, Esquire, June 1936 | |||||
"Auction--Model 1934" | ||||||
18 | Typescript with author's corrections, 8 pp. | |||||
19 | Tear sheets, Esquire, July 1934 | |||||
"Author's House" | ||||||
20 | Typescript, 9 pp. | |||||
21 | Two typescripts, 6 pp. each | |||||
22 | Two carbon copies of typescript, 6 pp. | |||||
23 | Fragment of typescript, 3 pp. | |||||
24 | Tear sheets, Esquire, May 7, 1936 and May 13, 1936 with galley proof | |||||
"An Author's Mother" | ||||||
25 | Typescript, 5 pp. | |||||
26 | Tear sheet, Esquire, September 1936, 1 p. | |||||
"Between Planes" | ||||||
See: "Three Hours Between Planes" | ||||||
"Boil Some Water--Lots of It" | ||||||
27 | Typescript with author's corrections | |||||
28 | Tear sheets and galley proofs, Esquire, May 1940 | |||||
"Design in Plaster" | ||||||
29 | Typescript, 9 pp. | |||||
"The Fiend" | ||||||
7b | 30 | Tear sheets, Esquire, January 1935, 2 1/2 pp. | ||||
"Financing Finnegan" | ||||||
31 | Tear sheets, Esquire, January 1938, 3 1/2 pp. | |||||
"Fun In An Artist's Studio" | ||||||
32 | Typescript, 9 pp. | |||||
33 | Tear sheets and galley proof, Esquire, February 1941 | |||||
"The Goon" | ||||||
34 | Typescript, 11 pp. | |||||
35 | Tear sheet and galley proof, Esquire, June 1937 | |||||
"Handle With Care" | ||||||
36 | Typescript, 6 pp. | |||||
37 | Tear sheets, Esquire, April, 1936 | |||||
"The Homes of the Stars" | ||||||
38 | Typescript with corrections | |||||
39 | Tear sheet and galley proof, Esquire, August 1940 | |||||
"I Never Got Over" | ||||||
40 | Version I: Typescript, 9 pp. | |||||
41 | Tear sheets and galley proofs, Esquire, October 1936 | |||||
42 | Version II: Typescript signed, with author's corrections, 10 pp. | |||||
"In the Holidays" | ||||||
43 | Tear sheets, Esquire, December 1937 | |||||
"The Long Way Out" (Oubliette) | ||||||
See: "Oubliette" | ||||||
"The Lost Decade" | ||||||
44 | Typescript, 5 pp. | |||||
45 | Tear sheet and galley proof, Esquire, December 1937 | |||||
"A Man in the Way" (Pat Hobby Story) | ||||||
46 | Carbon copy of typescript | |||||
47 | Carbon copy of typescript (revised version) | |||||
48 | Tear sheet and galley proof, Esquire, January 1940 | |||||
"Mightier Than the Sword" | ||||||
49 | Typescript with corrections, 8 pp. | |||||
50 | Tear sheets, Esquire, April 1941 | |||||
51 | Galley proofs, Esquire, April 1941 | |||||
"The Night Before Chancellorsville" | ||||||
52 | Typescript with corrections, 6 pp. | |||||
53 | Typescript with corrections (revised version), 5 pp. | |||||
54 | Carbon copy of typescript with corrections (revise version), 5 pp. | |||||
"No Harm Trying" | ||||||
55 | Typescript, 12 pp. | |||||
56 | Galley proof, Esquire, November 1940 | |||||
57 | Tear sheets, fragment, Esquire, November 1940 | |||||
"On the Trail of Pat Hobby" (Pat Hobby) | ||||||
8 | 1 | Typescript, 6 pp. | ||||
2 | Tear sheets, Esquire, January 1941 | |||||
3 | Galley proofs, Esquire, January 1941 | |||||
"Oubliette" (The Long Way Out) | ||||||
4 | Typescript, 7 pp. | |||||
5 | Tear sheets and galley proofs, Esquire, September 1937 | |||||
"Pat Hobby and Orson Welles" (Pat Hobby Story) | ||||||
6 | Typescript, 11 pp. | |||||
7 | Galley proof, Esquire, May 1940 | |||||
"Pat Hobby Does His Bit" (Pat Hobby Story) | ||||||
8 | Galley proof, Esquire, September 1940 | |||||
"Pat Hobby's Christmas Wish" | ||||||
9 | Typescript, 12 pp. | |||||
10 | Tear sheets, Esquire, January 1940 | |||||
11 | Galley proof, Esquire, January 1940 | |||||
"Pat Hobby's College Days" | ||||||
12 | Typescript, (revised version), 9 pp. | |||||
13 | Tear sheets, Esquire, May 1941 | |||||
14 | Galley proofs, Esquire, May 1941 | |||||
"Pat Hobby's Preview" | ||||||
15 | Typescript, 10 pp. | |||||
16 | Galley proofs, Esquire, October 1940 | |||||
"Pat Hobby, Putative Father" | ||||||
17 | Typescript, (revised version), 10 pp. | |||||
18 | Galley proofs, Esquire, July 1940 | |||||
"Pat Hobby's Secret" | ||||||
19 | Typescript, 9 pp. | |||||
20 | Galley proof, Esquire, June 1940 | |||||
"A Patriotic Short" (Pat Hobby Story) | ||||||
21 | Typescript, 6 pp. | |||||
22 | Tear sheets, Esquire, December 1940 | |||||
23 | Galley proofs, Esquire, December 1940 | |||||
"Room Nineteen" | ||||||
24 | Typescript, with author's corrections, 8 pp. | |||||
25 | Galley proofs, Esquire, October 1937 | |||||
"Send Me in Coach" | ||||||
26 | Typescript, 15 pp. | |||||
27 | Galley proofs, Esquire, November 1936 | |||||
"Shaggy's Morning" | ||||||
28 | Typescript with note, Esquire, November 1935 | |||||
"Teamed With Genius" (Pat Hobby Story) | ||||||
29 | Typescript with corrections, 11 pp. | |||||
30 | Galley proofs, Esquire, April 1940 | |||||
"Three Hours Between Planes" | ||||||
31 | Typescript, 9 pp. | |||||
32 | Typescript, (revised version), 9 pp. | |||||
33 | Tear sheets, Esquire, July 1941 | |||||
Poetry | ||||||
8 | 34 | "Beg You to Listen" | ||||
TMS | ||||||
Correspondence | ||||||
8 | 35 | F. Scott Fitzgerald to Mrs. Louis Goldstein | ||||
ALS, 1 p., March 1931 | ||||||
ALS, [Krazy Kat], 2 pp., [n.d.], "Darling Mickey Mouse: Arrived here..." | ||||||
ALS, 3 pp., [n.d.], "Mickey Mouse: This is Virginia..." | ||||||
ALS, 3 pp., [n.d.], "Near Nightfall..." | ||||||
ALS, [Jay], 3 pp., 1901, "Spend-a-dollar-day" | ||||||
TLS, 2 pp., 24 April 1935 | ||||||
ALS, [Dudley Field Malone], 2 pp., [n.d.], "Are you just going to sleep..." | ||||||
ALS, 2 pp., 3 February 1881 [sic] | ||||||
ALS, 3 pp., 7 February | ||||||
Esquire Additions | ||||||
Articles | ||||||
9 | 1 | "Salute and Farewell" | ||||
Tear sheet | ||||||
Short Stories | ||||||
9 | 2 | "Boil Some Water--Lots of It" (Pat Hobby Story) | ||||
Xerox copy of typescript, 1st and 2nd drafts | ||||||
3 | "On the Trail of Pat Hobby" (Pat Hobby Story) | |||||
Xerox copy of typescript, 6 pp. | ||||||
4 | "Pat Hobby's College Days" (Pat Hobby Story) | |||||
Xerox copy of typescript, 9 pp. | ||||||
5 | "Pat Hobby's Young Visitor" (Pat Hobby Story) | |||||
Xerox copy of typescript, 10 pp. | ||||||
6 | "A Patriotic Short" | |||||
Xerox copy of typescript, 6 pp. | ||||||
7 | "Salute to Lucy and Elise" | |||||
Carbon copy of typescript, 8 pp. | ||||||
8 | "Sleeping and Waking" | |||||
Typescript, 6 pp. | ||||||
9 | "Teamed With Genius" (Pat Hobby Story) | |||||
[Xerox] copy of typescript, 11 pp. | ||||||
10 | "Two Old Timers" (Pat Hobby Story) | |||||
Typescript, 6 pp. | ||||||
Galley proof, Esquire, March 1941 | ||||||
Tear sheets, Esquire, March 1941 | ||||||
11 | "The Woman from Twenty One" | |||||
Typescript, 5 pp. | ||||||
Tear sheets, Esquire, June 1941 | ||||||
Correspondence, 1938-1939 | ||||||
9 | 12-16 | Xerox copies of correspondence between Esquire and F. Scott Fitzgerald | ||||
Sheilah Graham Additions | ||||||
Miscellaneous | ||||||
10 | 5 | Book: Newton and Treat, Outline for Review [of] Greek History, with inscription by F. Scott Fitzgerald | ||||
1 | Codicil to will of Sheilah Graham, October 27, 1939 | |||||
2 | The Daily Princetonian, 4 May 1960 | |||||
3 | Diagram of a Football Play | |||||
4 | "On the Subject of Reading." Notes by F. Scott Fitzgerald to Sheilah Graham. AMs, 4 pp. | |||||
6 | Pictures | |||||
7 | "Plutarch's Lives." | |||||
Picture with notation "Scott and Sheilah thru the ages..." | ||||||
21 | Phonograph record and cassettes(1) of F. Scott Fitzgerald Reading | |||||
22 | Cassettes: "The F. Scott Fitzgerald Story" | |||||
Recording of the presentation by the National Broadcasting Co. (NBC), as part of their series, "Biography in Sound" (1955) | ||||||
10 | 8 | Sketch of F. Scott Fitzgerald by Sheilah Graham | ||||
9 | This Side of Paradise | |||||
Photograph of annotated title page | ||||||
10 | Princeton Alumni Weekly, December 1940 | |||||
Poetry | ||||||
10 | 14 | "For Sheilah, a Beloved Infidel" | ||||
AMs, 2 pp. | ||||||
15 | "Sing a Song for Sheilah's Supper" | |||||
Typed poem by [Scott Fitzgerald], 1 p. | ||||||
16 | "Some Interrupted Lines to Sheilah" | |||||
AMs, 1 p. | ||||||
Articles | ||||||
10 | 13 | [Tennis] | ||||
"I never thought the day would come..." (first line of article on tennis), 2 pp. | ||||||
Short Stories | ||||||
10 | 11 | "Beloved Infidel," by Sheilah Graham | ||||
Typescript with corrections by F. Scott Fitzgerald, 25 pp. | ||||||
12 | "Not in the Script," by Sheilah Graham | |||||
Typescript with corrections by F. Scott Fitzgerald, 5 pp. | ||||||
Correspondence | ||||||
10 | 20 | Letters, notes, and telegrams written to Sheilah Graham by Scott Fitzgerald | ||||
3 Post cards, 18 October 1938 | ||||||
ANS, "I must call..." | ||||||
ANS, "Darling, I am sorry..." | ||||||
ANS, "I Love Sheilah..." | ||||||
ANS, "Second Note..." | ||||||
7 ANsS | ||||||
ANS, "Missing you..." | ||||||
ALS, "When I finally..." | ||||||
13 telegrams | ||||||
TLS, 2 December 1939 | ||||||
ANS, "Helène/ Je t'aime/ Pierre" | ||||||
18 | Letter to Scott Fitzgerald's daughter, dictated to Sheilah Graham, written just before he died [20 December 1940] | |||||
18 | Draft of letter, written by Scott Fitzgerald, for Sheilah Graham | |||||
22 | Copy of telegram to John N. Wheeler, 10 December 1939 | |||||
Letters of Sheilah Graham to: | ||||||
27 | Wheeler, John N., 6 July 1940 | |||||
24 | Gingrich, Arnold of Esquire, 24 December 1940 and her reply 27 December 1940 | |||||
23 | Carbon copy of letter to Scottie Fitzgerald, 14 January 1941 and 27 May 1941 | |||||
Letters to Sheilah Graham: | ||||||
25 | Hutton, Clayton, 26 October 1937 | |||||
26 | Kroll, Frances, 10 December 1939 | |||||
17 | Letters of Scott Fitzgerald: | |||||
Carbon copy of TL to State of California, 15 December 1940 | ||||||
Carbon copy of TL to United States Treasury Department, 15 December 1940 | ||||||
21 | ALS to Clayton, Hutton, 1 p., [1937], "Unable to match the apt..." | |||||
19 | Post card, Zelda Sayre Fitzgerald to F. Scott Fitzgerald, 15 July 1939 | |||||
Laura Guthrie Hearne Additions | ||||||
Miscellaneous | ||||||
11 | 16 | Picture of F. Scott Fitzgerald | ||||
17 | Clippings | |||||
Writings | ||||||
11 | 1 | Diary | ||||
Typescript with notes and clippings, 152 pp. | ||||||
2 | "The Heavy Trunk" | |||||
Typescript, short story, 5 pp. with Fitzgerald's corrections | ||||||
Poetry | ||||||
11 | 5 | "Answer to a Poem" | ||||
AMs, 1 p. | ||||||
6 | "Because" | |||||
AMs, 1 p. | ||||||
7 | "Sad Catastrophe" | |||||
Typescript, 1 p. | ||||||
Notes | ||||||
11 | 3 | by F. Scott Fitzgerald | ||||
4 | by Laura Guthrie Hearne | |||||
Correspondence | ||||||
11 | 8 | Letters of Laura Guthrie Heane to Beatrice Dance: | ||||
17 August 1935 | ||||||
20 September 1935 | ||||||
8 October 1935 | ||||||
Fragment [n.d.], "...could not have carried all that..." | ||||||
9 | Letters of Beatrice Dance to Laura Guthrie Hearne: | |||||
17 August 1935 | ||||||
17 August 1935 (telegram) | ||||||
18 August 1935 | ||||||
5 September 1935 | ||||||
6 September 1935 (telegram) | ||||||
19 September 1935 | ||||||
20 September 1935 | ||||||
25 October 1935 | ||||||
7 November 1935 | ||||||
22 November 1935 | ||||||
8 June 1963 | ||||||
5 July 1964 | ||||||
17 July 1964 | ||||||
2 letters, [n.d.] | ||||||
2 notes, [n.d.] | ||||||
11 | Letters of F. Scott Fitzgerald to Laura Guthrie Hearne: | |||||
ALS, 1 p., with newspaper clipping [July 24] | ||||||
ALS, 1 p., [22 July 1935] | ||||||
ALS, 3 pp., [29 July 1935] | ||||||
ALS, 2 pp., "Will you put yourself..." | ||||||
ALS, 2 pp., "Leaving for 8 days..." | ||||||
ANS, "Can you come out..." | ||||||
ANS, "Here is money..." | ||||||
ALS, 6 pp., [23 September 1935] | ||||||
ALS, 3 pp., [20 October 1935] | ||||||
ALS, 2 pp., [25 October 1935] | ||||||
ALS, 1 p., [1 December 1935] | ||||||
ALS, 1 p., [8 January 1936] | ||||||
ALS, 1 p., [14 April 1936] | ||||||
ALS, 2 pp., 21 May 1936 | ||||||
TLS, 1 p., 28 July 1936 | ||||||
12 | F. Scott Fitzgerald to William Lengel: | |||||
TLS, 1 p., with draft, 16 July 1935 | ||||||
13 | Laura Guthrie Hearne to F. Scott Fitzgerald: | |||||
TLS, 1 p., 2 June 1936 | ||||||
14 | Ann Honeycutt to F. Scott Fitzgerald: | |||||
TLS, Wednesday [n.d.], with AN in margin, F. Scott Fitzgerald to Laura Guthrie Hearne | ||||||
15 | Harold Ober to F. Scott Fitzgerald: | |||||
Telegram, 25 September 1935 | ||||||
10 | Du Pré Dance to Laura Guthrie Hearne: | |||||
2 pp., [n.d.] | ||||||
Marie Shank Additions | ||||||
Miscellaneous | ||||||
12 | 1 | "F. Scott Fitzgerald's Tormented Paradise" by Arthur Mizener (tear sheets) | ||||
2a | Notes | |||||
2b | Notes, cont. | |||||
3 | Tear sheets, clippings, etc. | |||||
4 | Grove Park Inn | |||||
Check to Triangle Club, 11 December 1936 | ||||||
Drama Scripts | ||||||
12 | 5 | It Was Just Too Bad | ||||
Notes for scenes, AMs, 1 p. | ||||||
6 | Love of a Lifetime | |||||
Notes, AMs, 1 p. | ||||||
Novels | ||||||
12 | 7 | Tender Is the Night | ||||
AMs, fragment, 1 p., "Renumbering of chapters" | ||||||
Articles | ||||||
12 | 8 | "My Lost City" | ||||
Tear sheets, 3 pp. | ||||||
9 | "Two and Three" | |||||
AMs, 2 pp. | ||||||
Short Stories | ||||||
12 | 10 | "Author's House" | ||||
Tear sheets, Esquire, 2 pp., July 1935 | ||||||
11 | "The Calling Card" (Sketch) | |||||
AMs, 1 p. | ||||||
"A Full Life" | ||||||
Draft of AMs and typescript with corrections, 20 pp. | ||||||
"Happy Birthday to You" | ||||||
Typescript with corrections, 1 p. | ||||||
12 | "At Pauline's" | |||||
AMs, fragment | ||||||
"Room Nineteen" | ||||||
AMs, 13 pp. | ||||||
Poetry | ||||||
12 | 14 | "The Earth Calls" | ||||
AMs, 1 p. | ||||||
15 | "Tribute" | |||||
AMs, 1 p. | ||||||
Correspondence | ||||||
Fitzgerald, F. Scott | ||||||
12 | 16 | Letters to "Scottie" Fitzgerald | ||||
TL, carbon, 2 pp., 20 October 1936 | ||||||
TL, carbon, 3 pp., 10 November 1936 | ||||||
TL, carbon, 3 pp., 19 November 1936 | ||||||
17 | Letter from Harold Ober (with note of FSF), 1 p., 6 July 1936 | |||||
18 | Letters, telegrams, and bill to Marie Shank | |||||
ALS, 1 p., [n.d.], "Martha Marie..." | ||||||
ALS, 1 p., [10 June 1937], "Martha Marie..." | ||||||
(2) Telegrams, 26 March [n.y.] | ||||||
(1) Telegram, 17 January 1937 | ||||||
(1) bill from Marie Shank with note from Scot Fitzgerald, 17 March 1937, for typing and postage | ||||||
Shank, Marie | ||||||
19 | Correspondence with Arthur Mizener: | |||||
TL, copy, to Arthur Mizener, 1 p., 17 September 1949 | ||||||
TLS, to Marie Shank, 1 p., 7 October 1949 | ||||||
TL, copy, to Arthur Mizener, 5 pp., 26 October 1949, with typewritten enclosure | ||||||
TLS, to Marie Shank, 1 p., 11 November 1949 | ||||||
TL, copy, to Arthur Mizener, 5 pp., 20 November 1949 | ||||||
TLS, to Marie Shank, 2 pp., 27 November 1949 | ||||||
TL, copy, to Arthur Mizener, 1 p., 7 December 1949 | ||||||
21 | Correspondence with Budd Schulberg: | |||||
Photostatic copy of letter, to Budd Schulberg, 4 pp., 23 January 1951 | ||||||
Photostatic copy of letter, to Marie Shank, 1 p., 7 February 1951 | ||||||
Photostatic copy of letter, to Budd Schulberg, 3 pp., 22 February 1951 | ||||||
Photostatic copy of letter, to Marie Shank, 1 p., 17 March 1951 | ||||||
Photostatic copy of letter, to Budd Schulberg, 1 p., 24 March 1951 | ||||||
Photostatic copy of letter to Marie Shank, 1 p., 29 April 1951 | ||||||
20 | Correspondence with Andrew W. Turnbull: | |||||
TLS, to Marie Shank, 1 p., 25 February 1958 | ||||||
TL, copy, to Andrew Turnbull, 2 pp., 4 March 1958 | ||||||
TLS, to Marie Shank, 2 pp., 8 March 1958 | ||||||
TL, copy, to Andrew Turnbull, 1 p., 13 March 1958 | ||||||
TLS, to Marie Shank, 3 pp., 22 March 1958 | ||||||
TL, copy, to Andrew Turnbull, 4 pp., 7 April 1958 | ||||||
VII. F. Scott Fitzgerald as Subject | ||||||
Correspondence | ||||||
13 | 1 | Bryer, Jackson R. | ||||
Copy of TL, 1 p., 12 May 1962, to Alexander Clark. Also two copies, "F. Scott Fitzgerald and His Critics: A Bibliographical Record" by Jackson Bryer and "F. Scott Fitzgerald: A Review of Research and Scholarship" by Jackson Bryer. | ||||||
2 | Graham, Sheilah | |||||
ALS, 3 pp., Monday [n.y.], to Edmund Wilson | ||||||
Telegram, [n.d.], to Edmund Wilson | ||||||
3 | Hamon, Jake L. | |||||
ALS, 2 pp., [n.d.] to "Edward" | ||||||
4 | Hays, Will H. | |||||
TLS, 2 pp., 30 October 1926 to Jesse L. Lasky | ||||||
TLS, 1 p., 15 November 1926 to Jesse L. Lasky | ||||||
5 | Howell, Joseph A. | |||||
TL, carbon copy, 3 pp., 12 January 1949 to Arthur Mizener | ||||||
6 | Johnson, Julian | |||||
TLS, 2 pp., 2 November 1926 to Jesse L. Lasky | ||||||
7 | Mizener, Arthur | |||||
TLS, 1 p., 27 September 1957 to Mr. Smith | ||||||
TLS, 1 p., 27 September 1957 to Malcom Young | ||||||
8 | Nute, Grace L. | |||||
ALS, 2 pp., 8 May 1968 to Fulmer Mood | ||||||
Also, ALS, 1 p., 1970, to Princeton University Library concerning the above letter | ||||||
9 | Ramsay, M. R. | |||||
ALS, 4 pp., 11 February 1964, to James N. Hill | ||||||
10 | Raymond, Landon T. | |||||
TLS, 1 p., 25 October 1978, to Henry Dan Piper | ||||||
Also, bibliography, 5 pp. | ||||||
11 | Rennie, Thomas A. C. | |||||
TLS, 1 p., 3 November 1949, to Beatrice Dance | ||||||
Articles | ||||||
13 | 12 | Unknown. "I Knew F. Scott Fitzgerald," typescript, 4 pp. | ||||
13 | Unknown. "Representative Americans: F. Scott Fitzgerald," TMs (carbon) of article | |||||
14 | Baker, Russell. New York Times, 30 Dec. 1971. | |||||
15 | Bruccoli, Matthew J. A study of the manuscripts on microfilm of Tender Is the Night, TMs (carbon) | |||||
16 | Bruccoli, Matthew J. A collection of offprints of articles | |||||
17 | Bruccoli, Matthew J. 'A Might Collation' Animadversions on the Text of F. Scott Fitzgerald | |||||
18 | Campbell, Charles Lawton, Class of 1916. "The Fitzgeralds Were My Friends," TMs, 28 pp. | |||||
19 | Clark, Alexander P. "The Gatsby Evening," TMs, 3 pp.; photocopy of final TMs, 2 pp. | |||||
20 | Descamps, Christian. "The Art in Fitzgerald's Stories," TMs (carbon) of dissertation, 139 pp. | |||||
21 | Esquire, "Salute and Farewell to F. Scott Fitzgerald," editorial | |||||
22 | Fitzgerald, F. Scott. "Dearly Beloved," with prospectus of Bruccoli's "Fitzgerald/Hemingway Annual 1969" on microcard. NCR World, Nov./Dec. 1969 | |||||
23 | Tomkins, Calvin. Article on Gerald and Sara Murphy and F. Scott Fitzgerald | |||||
24 | Fitzgerald, F. Scott. "Homage to F. Scott Fitzgerald," a reproduction of a painting | |||||
25 | Fitzgerald, F. Scott. "An Interview With F. Scott Fitzgerald" by FSF, Saturday Review, Nov. 1960 | |||||
26 | Fitzgerald, F. Scott. "The Mystery of the Raymond Mortgage," Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine | |||||
27 | Gorman, Herbert Sherman. "Glimpses of F. Scott Fitzgerald," photocopy of TMs, 7 pp. | |||||
28 | Greenleaf, Richard. "The Social Thinking of F. Scott Fitzgerald." | |||||
29 | Graham, Sheilah. "Last Days and Love of F. Scott Fitzgerald," Cosmopolitan, Feb. 1959. | |||||
30 | Harkness, Bruce. "Bibliography and the Novelistic Fallacy." | |||||
31 | Hudson, Wilson M. "F. Scott Fitzgerald and a Princeton Preceptor," 3 TMss; and related correspondence | |||||
32 | Kuehl, John. "Scott Fitzgerald: Romantic and Realist." | |||||
Printed Matter | ||||||
14 | 1 | Leonard, Burleigh C. W., Class of 1973. "Scott Fitzgerald's Faraway Country...," photocopy of TMs of senior thesis, 3/16/73 | ||||
2 | Leslie, Shane. "Some Memories of Scott Fitzgerald," newspaper article, Oct. 1958 | |||||
3 | Mackie, Elizabeth Beckwith. "Dear Scott," a reminiscence of her friendship | |||||
4 | Mizener, Arthur. "Fitzgerald in the Twenties," Partisan Review, Jan. 1950 | |||||
5 | "Scott Fitzgerald: Moralist of the Jazz Age," Harper's Bazaar, Sept. 1949 | |||||
6 | New Yorker. Profile of Gerald and Sara Murphy | |||||
7 | Perosa, Sergio. Review of Afternoon of an Author. | |||||
8 | Piper, Henry Dan. "Fitzgerald's Cult of Disillusion," 12 pp. | |||||
9 | Prigozy, Ruth M. Abstract of a thesis, TMs, 3 pp. | |||||
10 | Princeton Alumni Weekly. February 9, 1951, March 9, 1956, April 13, 1956, and May 11, 1956 | |||||
11 | Princeton Alumni Weekly. March 9, 1956 | |||||
12 | Promotional material | |||||
13 | Publicity - Reviews | |||||
14 | Publicity - Printed matter | |||||
15 | Radio-TV Scripts. "This Was F. Scott Fitzgerald," a biography in sound, 1955 | |||||
16 | Reid, Margaret. "Has the Flapper Changed?", Motion Picture, July 1927 | |||||
17 | San Diego Union, November 10, 1963. Reviews of books about F. Scott Fitzgerald | |||||
18 | Santilli, Nino. L'amore Come Salvezzo: The Last Tycoon di F.S.F. | |||||
15 | 1 | Saturday Review. January 27, 1951 (3), February 24, 1951 and March 24, 1951 | ||||
2 | Schulberg and Breit. The Disenchanted (program) | |||||
3 | Schulberg, Bud. "The Disenchanted," reviewed in Philadelphia Sunday Bulletin, 11 Nov. 1951 | |||||
4 | Tamke, Alexander R. "The 'Gat' in Gatsby: Neglected Aspect of a Novel" | |||||
5 | Taylor, Dwight. "Scott Fitzgerald in Hollywood," Harper's Magazine, March 1959 | |||||
6 | Tender Is the Night. Cowley ed., review by Arthur Mizener | |||||
7 | Times Literary Supplement | |||||
8 | Turnbull, Andrew, 1921- Class of 1942. "Scott Fitzgerald at La Paix," 17 pp. | |||||
9 | "Recollections of Scott Fitzgerald," TMs (carbon), 3 pp., December 1940 | |||||
10 | West, James L. W. III. Notes on the Text of F. Scott Fitzgerald's "Early Success" | |||||
11 | Yates, Donald A. "Fitzgerald and Football" | |||||
12 | Miscellaneous | |||||
VIII. Miscellaneous Material | ||||||
Periodicals Relating to F. Scott Fitzgerald and Family | ||||||
16 | 1 | "The Mystery...Mortgage" - Ellery Queen's, March 1960 | ||||
2 | "News of Paris - 15 Years Ago" - Furioso, Vol. 3, No. 2 1947 | |||||
3 | "The Fabulous Scott Fitzgerald" - Life, 15 January 1951 (2 copies) | |||||
4 | "Tender Is the Night" - Scribner's, Jan.-Feb. 1934 | |||||
5 | "An Open Letter to Fritz Crisler" - Princeton Athletic News, 16 June 1934 | |||||
6 | "Hot and Cold Blood" - Today's Woman, Sept. 1946 | |||||
7 | "Tender Is the Night" - Scribner's, March-April 1934 | |||||
8 | "Scott and Zelda Were His Friends" - The Villager, April 1971 | |||||
9 | "The Camel's Back" - The Saturday Evening Post, 24 April 1920 | |||||
10 | "The Scandal Detectives" - The Saturday Evening Post, 28 April 1928 | |||||
17 | 1 | "Scott Fitzgerald - Moralist of the Jazz Age" - Harper's Bazaar, Sept 1949 | ||||
2 | "Gods of Darkness" - Redbook, November 1947 | |||||
3 | "In the Darkest Hour" - Redbook, October 1934 | |||||
4 | "The Count of Darkness" - Redbook, June 1935 | |||||
5 | "Lo, the Poor Peacock" - Esquire, September 1971 | |||||
6 | "Marnie Moore - the Glow of Today's F. Scott Fitzgerald Heroines" - Town & Country, February 1973 | |||||
7 | "Fitzgerald's Back in Town" - The Grand Gazette, August 1973 | |||||
8 | The Johns Hopkins Magazine, February 1970 | |||||
9 | "Class of '17" - Time, December 18, 1950 | |||||
10 | "The Spell of Scott Fitzgerald Grows Stronger" - Life, Feb. 16, 1959 | |||||
Brochures Regarding F. Scott Fitzgerald | ||||||
17 | 11 | Miscellaneous Printed Ephemera | ||||
12 | Fitzgerald/Hemingway Annual | |||||
13 | F. Scott Fitzgerald's Projected Collected Works | |||||
14 | F. Scott Fitzgerald's Marked Copy of This Side of Paradise | |||||
15 | F. Scott Fitzgerald and Ernest Hemingway in Paris | |||||
16 | The Great Gatsby | |||||
17 | Ledger | |||||
18 | "Oh Sister, Can You Spare a Heart," Fitzgerald lyric | |||||
19 | "Proposed Exhibit of Fitzgeraldiana for Charles Scribner's Sons" | |||||
Keepsakes | ||||||
17 | 20 | Bruccoli, Matthew J. | ||||
F. Scott Fitzgerald: A Descriptive Bibliography | ||||||
21 | Bruccoli, Matthew J. | |||||
2 Photocopies of Menu - Hotel Chatham, N. Y., 11 December 1923 | ||||||
22 | Gravestone of F. Scott Fitzgerald from the Johns Hopkins Magazine, 21 (4) October 1970 | |||||
23 | The Scriptorium | |||||
AMsS of F. Scott Fitzgerald to H?Narry W. Winston, 31 May 1922 | ||||||
24 | West, James L. W. III | |||||
This Side of Paradise, The Grammarian, and the "Author's Final Intentions" | ||||||
Clippings: | ||||||
18 | 1 | 1937-1938 | ||||
2 | 1948 | |||||
3 | 1950 | |||||
4 | 1951 | |||||
5 | 1952 | |||||
6 | 1954 | |||||
7 | 1955 | |||||
8 | 1956 | |||||
9 | 1957 | |||||
10 | 1958 | |||||
11 | 1959 | |||||
12 | 1960 | |||||
13 | 1961 | |||||
14 | 1962 | |||||
15 | 1963 | |||||
16 | 1964 | |||||
17 | 1965 | |||||
18 | Clippings | |||||
19 | Clippings | |||||
19 | Folders from Fitzgerald Collection - some in Fitzgerald's hand | |||||
Gatsby Movie Publicity (1974) | ||||||
20 | 1 | Various Places | ||||
2 | Rhode Island | |||||
3 | New York | |||||
4 | Princeton and other N.J. towns | |||||
5 | Miscellaneous | |||||
21 | Phonograph Record and Cassettes of F. Scott Fitzgerald Reading | |||||
CD: Fitzgerald reciting extracts from John Masefield’s “On Growing Old,” William Shakespeare’s Othello, and John Keats’s “Ode to a Nightingale.” Originally recorded on an aluminum disk in Los Angeles, California, in 1939. Gift of Sheilah Graham. | ||||||
22 | Cassettes: "The F. Scott Fitzgerald Story" | |||||
Recording of the presentation by the National Broadcasting Co. (NBC), as part of their series, "Biography in Sound" (1955) | ||||||
IX. Miscellaneous Additions | ||||||
23 (oversize box) | drawing - large sketch by Zelda Fitzgerald, with 1 ALS to Dr. Rennie, framed, n.d. | |||||
drawing - 1 pastel sketch by Zelda Fitzgerald (unsigned), framed, n.d., (ca. 1932-36) | ||||||
24 | 1 | poem - AMs (in the form of a letter), FSF to Mildred McNally, "Dear Mid, or Midsummer or Midnight...," ca. 1918 [with photocopies] | ||||
2 | McNally ms., related material - correspondence; photograph of McNally | |||||
3 | Princeton University grade transcripts (copies), 1918 (originals in Registrar's Office) | |||||
4 | short story by FSF, "That Kind of Party," TMs, 19 pp. | |||||
5 | novel by FSF, Tender is the Night: spiral-bound volume of page proofs, 433 pp., edition with text established by Matthew J. Bruccoli (London: Samuel Johnson, 1995) which reproduces the editor's marked copy of the first printing | |||||
6 | letter - FSF to Isaac Benesch (set designer for the Vagabond Theater, Baltimore, MD, for Zelda Fitzgerald's play "Scandalabra," 1933 | |||||
7 | short story by FSF, "Two for a Cent," photocopies of 2 variant editions of the story, and 1 TMsS, 1 p., by James L. W. West III | |||||
8 | letter - 1 ALS by FSF to Dr. Rennie, 10 pp. | |||||
9 | letter - 1 ALS by Zelda Fitzgerald to Dr. Rennie, 1932, 2 pp. | |||||
10 | copy of the Rotogravure section of the New York Times for Sunday, January 2, 1916, which includes a photograph of F. Scott Fitzgerald as he appeared as a woman in the Triangle Club’s musical “The Evil Eye” | |||||
25 (oversize folder) | photograph - Camp Zachary Taylor, Louisville, KY, 45th Infantry, 8" x 40" | |||||
26 (oversize folder) | photograph - Camp Sheridan, Alabama, Headquarters Co., 45th Infantry, Dec. 1918, 15" x 36" | |||||
oversize volumes | scrapbooks containing newspaper clippings concerning the life and career of F. Scott Fitzgerald, compiler unknown |
1. Cassette contains: 1) John Masefield, "On Growing Old" (stanza I only); 2) John Keats, "Ode to a Nightingale" (stanzas 1-3 only); 3) Othello, I.iii. 76-94, 128-69. All with small variants, and a few lines left out of the Shakespeare, as if FSF is/was? reciting from memory.