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THE GREAT GATSBY: An Illuminated Edition
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THE GREAT GATSBY: An Illuminated Edition Hardcover - 2022

by Fitzgerald, F. Scott

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  • Title THE GREAT GATSBY: An Illuminated Edition
  • Author Fitzgerald, F. Scott
  • Binding Hardcover
  • Condition New
  • Pages 144
  • Volumes 1
  • Language ENG
  • Publisher Beehive Books
  • Date 2022-08-23
  • Illustrated Yes
  • Features Illustrated
  • Bookseller's Inventory # 531ZZZ01CJEI_ns
  • ISBN 9781948886284 / 1948886286
  • Weight 3.7 lbs (1.68 kg)
  • Dimensions 14.7 x 10.5 x 1.5 in (37.34 x 26.67 x 3.81 cm)
  • Themes
    • Chronological Period: 20th Century

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About this book

Written in 1925, F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby is widely considered to be one of the author’s greatest works. Set in New York City and Long Island during the Roaring Twenties, the focus of the story is (of course) its title character, Jay Gatsby, and his unswerving desire to be reunited with Daisy Buchanan, the love he lost five years earlier. However, Nick Carraway, who happens to be both Gatsby’s neighbor and Daisy’s cousin, narrates Gatsby's journey from poverty to wealth, into the arms of his beloved, and eventually to death.

The Great Gatsby is undoubtedly one of the greatest American literary documents of the 1920s, the decade for which Fitzgerald himself coined the term “Jazz Age.” However, in writing the book, Fitzgerald was in fact holding up a mirror to the society of which he was a part. In true Modernist fashion, The Great Gatsby addresses the social issues of the period — namely materialism and displaced spirituality — that ultimately led the decline of the era.

The novel’s initial sales situation was less than impressive; fewer than 25,000 copies were sold by Fitzgerald’s death in 1940. But The Great Gatsby gained great popularity during WWII as the critical mainstream began to embrace the author’s work. The Armed Services Editions circulated 150,000 copies to troops alone. Today, The Great Gatsby has sold over 25 million copies worldwide, sells an additional 500,000 copies annually, and is Scribner's most popular title. Ranked #2 on the Modern Library’s list of the 100 Best Novels of the 20th Century, the novel is also listed on their Top 100 Novels as well as The Observer’s All-Time 100 Best Novels and Time Magazine’s 100 Best Modern Novels.

The Great Gatsby has resulted in a number of adaptations, including Baz Luhrmann’s 2013 major motion picture starring Leonardo DiCaprio, Tobey Maguire, Carey Mulligan, and Joel Edgerton.

First Edition Identification

Charles Scribner’s Sons first published The Great Gatsby in April of 1925. A highly valued collectible, first editions can be identified by a number of points of issue, including a typo on the back of the dust jacket that spells “jay Gatsby” with a lowercase “j,” over which a correction has been made (by hand) in ink or with a stamp. Other points specific to the first edition include “chatter” on page 60, line 16; “northern” on page 119, line 22; “sick in tired” on page 205, lines 9-10; and “Union Street Station” on page 211, lines 7-8.

The cover of the first edition of The Great Gatsby is among the most celebrated in American literature. Artist Francis Cugat’s design depicts disembodied eyes and a mouth over a blue skyline with images of naked women reflected in the irises. It has been said that Fitzgerald so loved the art (which was completed before the book), that he rewrote parts of the book to better incorporate it.

With its original dust jacket, the rare first edition of The Great Gatsby has sold for between $100,000 and $150,000. Not too shabby — considering that same book sold for just $2 in 1925.

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About the author

F. SCOTT FITZGERALD: F. Scott Fitzgerald was a short story writer and novelist considered one of the pre-eminent authors in the history of American literature due largely to the enormous posthumous success of his third book, The Great Gatsby. Perhaps the quintessential American novel, as well as a definitive social history of the Jazz Age, The Great Gatsby has become required reading for virtually every American high school student and has had a transportive effect on generation after generation of readers. At the age of 24, the success of his first novel, This Side of Paradise, made Fitzgerald famous. One week later, he married the woman he loved and his muse, Zelda Sayre. However by the end of the 1920s Fitzgerald descended into drinking, and Zelda had a mental breakdown. Following the unsuccessful Tender Is the Night, Fitzgerald moved to Hollywood and became a scriptwriter. He died of a heart attack in 1940, at age 44, his final novel only half completed. THE BALBUSSO TWINS: Anna and Elena Balbusso, also known as the Balbusso Twins, are an artist team of two Italian sisters living in Milan. Their work has been published by many major international publishers and companies throughout the world and across various media. They've illustrated more than 50 books, including deluxe Folio Society editions of The Handmaid's Tale, Pride and Prejudice, and Atlas Shrugged. They received more than 90 international honors and awards, including three Gold medals, a Silver medal and the Stevan Dohanos Award from the prestigious Society of Illustrators, as well as a Gold Award 3x3 Illustration Pro Show, two Joseph Morgan Henninger Best of Show and a Silver awards of the SILA of Los Angeles, the Victoria and Albert Museum Illustration Awards Best Book, and the Andersen Prize Best Illustrator 34th Edition from the Andersen magazine Italy. Their work is featured in numerous publications including The Economist, The New Yorker, The New York Times and Reader's Digest. The Norman Rockwell Museum has included the Balbusso Twins in their illustration history among the illustrators of The Decade 2010. Their artwork has been exhibited internationally. They have been included among the 18 greatest Italian artists in the Children's illustration: Italian Excellence" travel show organized by the Bologna Children's Book Fair. They participated in the XXI Triennale of Milan, W-Women in Italian Design Exhibit. The Balbusso Twins have been featured in many publications including "Le Figure per dirlo" by Paola Pallottino, a history of Italian women illustrators active from the 17th century to today published by Istituto della Enciclopedia Italiana Treccani. Their work has been recognized by the Society of Illustrators New York, the Society of Illustrators of Los Angeles (SILA), the AOI, The Society of Publication Designers (SPD), Communication Arts, American Illustration, 3x3 The Magazine of Contemporary Illustration, The Council for Advancement and Support of Education (CASE), The University & College Designers Association (UCDA), The Association of Science Fiction and Fantasy Artists (ASFA), Spectrum, Creative Quarterly, Applied Arts Magazine, Andersen Review, Lrzers Archive 200 Best Illustrators worldwide, Bologna Children's Book Fair, BIB Biennial of Illustration Bratislava, The CJ Picture Book Festival Seoul Korea. For further updates follow @balbusso_twins on Instagram and www.balbusso.com