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Fitzgerald, F. Scott: Rags Martin-Jones And The Pr-nce Of W-ales. v1. 31 Dec 08

This short story by F. Scott Fitzgerald was originally published in McCall's, July 1924. It was later included in the collection All The Sad Young Men, his sixth book.

A few more to follow, but I'll be partying tonight. I promise to avoid all perros y gatos running wild in the streets. You know what, though, "if dogs run free, then what must be, must be and that is all."

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"...The work was composed of nine short stories that had been published in magazines such as the Saturday Evening Post over the course of the previous year. The work was Fitzgerald’s third short story collection and followed the Great Gatsby in publication on the 26th of February 1926. To most, this book signaled Fitzgerald’s staying power as many of his seniors had believed that his initial success as a writer was lucky. They did not take Fitzgerald seriously as an author. On the whole, critics valued the work and praised some of the stories as the best Fitzgerald had written to date."

Like all the books I assemble on MobileRead, this too was assembled to reflect human intervention and artistic judgment.

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