Wednesday, 22 May 2013

BEFORE THE GREAT GATSBY by F. Scott Fitzgerald,

http://www.amazon.co.uk/BEFORE-GREAT-GATSBY-illustrated-ebook/dp/B00CULSK0O/

http://www.amazon.com/BEFORE-GREAT-GATSBY-illustrated-ebook/dp/B00CULSK0O/

BEFORE THE GREAT GATSBY (illustrated)

BEFORE THE GREAT GATSBY
-illustrated with beautiful period photos of The Jazz Age
-formatted for kindle to improve your reading experience
-linked table of contents to navigate easily
-includes complete and unabridged the two novels Fitzgerald wrote before ‘The Great Gatsby’

Includes:
THIS SIDE OF PARADISE 1920 (novel)
THE BEAUTIFUL AND DAMNED 1922 (novel)

‘The glorious spirit of abounding youth glows throughout this fascinating tale’ New York Times about ‘This Side of Paradise’

‘His talent was as natural as the pattern that was made by the dust on a butterfly’s wings’ Ernest Hemingway

‘With the skill of a reporter and ability of an artist he captured the essence of a period when flappers and gin and "the beautiful and the damned" were the symbols of the carefree madness of an age.’ New York Times

BEFORE THE GREAT GATSBY includes F. Scott Fitzgerald’s first two novels which he wrote before ‘The Great Gatsby’. Filled with beautiful images of the era, this will appeal to those who want to find out more about the time and work of Fitzgerald.

THIS SIDE OF PARADISE is F. Scott Fitzgerald's first novel and was a massive success on its release, its first print run sold out in three days.

It resonated with the bright and brittle young things of the Jazz Age and launched Fitzgerald on his legendary career. It is a classic coming of age tale written with the passion and verve of a young man desperate for wealth and fame so that he can marry the woman he loves.

F. Scott Fitzgerald’s THE BEAUTIFUL AND DAMNED is the story of Anthony and Gloria, a glamorous New York couple at the beginning of the Jazz Age. Despite the privileges of wealth and position they squander everything on drink and parties. They may be beautiful but are they also damned?

Fitzgerald defined his generation and is widely considered to be one of the most important and readable authors of the twentieth century. 

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