The Great Gatsby

  • The Great Gatsby
    By F. Scott Fitzgerald

    This edition of The Great Gatsby has been updated by F. Scott Fitzgerald scholar James L.W. West III to include the author’s final revisions and features a note on the composition and text, a personal foreword by Fitzgerald’s ...

  • The Great Gatsby
    By Francis Scott Fitzgerald

    A novel depicting the rise to fame of a young man from Minnesota, during the Twenties

  • The Great Gatsby: A Graphic Novel Adaptation

    From the green light across the bay to the billboard with spectacled eyes, F. Scott Fitzgerald's 1925 American masterpiece roars to life in K. Woodman-Maynard's exquisite graphic novel--among the first adaptations of the book in this genre.

  • The Great Gatsby
    By Francis Scott Fitzgerald

    "Gatsby emerges as if from nowhere, evading questions about his past and throwing dazzling parties sparkling with champagne and jazz at his luxurious Long Island mansion. Nick Carraway, a young...

  • The Great Gatsby
    By Harold Bloom

    As does his essay noted above, Berman's book places the novel in historical, political, and cultural context. Bruccoli, Matthew J., ed. New Essays on “The Great Gatsby,” (New York: Cambridge University Press, 1985). Containing essays by ...

  • The Great Gatsby
    By Francis Scott Fitzgerald

    The Great Gatsby

  • The Great Gatsby: A Facsimile of the Manuscript
    By Francis Scott Fitzgerald

    The Great Gatsby: A Facsimile of the Manuscript

  • The Great Gatsby
    By F. Scott Fitzgerald

    The Great Gatsby

  • The Great Gatsby: An Instructional Guide for Literature
    By Shelly Buchanan

    Each question is given at two levels so you can choose the right question for each group of students . Activity sheets with these questions are provided (pages 38–39) if you want students to write their responses .

  • The Great Gatsby
    By F. Scott Fitzgerald

    This edition, based on scholarship dating back to the novel's first publication in 1925, restores Fitzgerald's masterpiece to the original American classic he envisioned, and features an introduction addressing how gender, race, class, and ...

  • The Great Gatsby: Novel and Study Notes
    By Francis Scott Fitzgerald

    The Great Gatsby: Novel and Study Notes

  • The Great Gatsby
    By F. Scott Fitzgerald

    Part of the Macmillan Collector’s Library; a series of stunning, clothbound, pocket sized classics with gold foiled edges and ribbon markers. These beautiful books make perfect gifts or a treat for any book lover.

  • The Great Gatsby: a Novel
    By Francis Scott Fitzgerald

    First published on April 10, 1925, it is set in Long Island's North Shore and New York City during the summer of 1922. The novel chronicles an era that Fitzgerald himself dubbed the "Jazz Age.

  • The Great Gatsby
    By F. Scott Fitzgerald, James L. W. West III

    This eighteenth and final volume in the Cambridge Edition of the Works of F. Scott Fitzgerald is a variorum edition of The Great Gatsby (1925), the author's masterpiece.

  • The Great Gatsby: With the Short Story 'Winter Dreams', The Inspiration for The Great Gatsby Novel (Read & Co. Classics...
    By F. Scott Fitzgerald

    ... Inspiration for The Great Gatsby Novel (Read & Co. Classics Edition) F. Scott Fitzgerald. When the subject of this instinctive trust returned to the table and sat down Mr. Wolfshiem drank his coffee with a jerk and got to his feet.

  • The Great Gatsby: Buch
    By Francis Scott Fitzgerald

    The Great Gatsby: Buch

  • The Great Gatsby
    By Francis Scott Fitzgerald

    "No one knew where Jay Gatsby had come from or how he had become so rich.

  • The Great Gatsby: Easy to Read Layout
    By F Scott Fitzgerald

    "The novel is exquisitely written; not a word is wasted.

  • The Great Gatsby
    By F. Scott Fitzgerald

    'It was one of those rare smiles with a quality of eternal reassurance in it, that you may come across four or five times in life' Jay Gatsby is the man who has everything.

  • The Great Gatsby
    By F. SCOTT. FITZGERALD

    The novel is semi-autobiographical and based in part on Fitzgerald's own time trying to fit in with the wealthy crowd on Long Island's North Shore and becoming part of a social class based in decadence and leisure in order to impress the ...