Beautiful and Damned

F. Scott FITZGERALD

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Beautiful and Damned

PRESENTATION/ASSOCIATION COPY OF THE BEAUTIFUL AND DAMNED, INSCRIBED BY FITZGERALD TO FRIEND & FELLOW AUTHOR HYATT DOWNING

FITZGERALD, F. Scott. The Beautiful and Damned. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1922. Octavo, modern full crushed blue morocco gilt, elaborately gilt-decorated spine, raised bands, watered silk endpapers, all edges gilt.

First edition, first issue, an exceptional presentation/association copy whimsically inscribed by Fitzgerald to his friend and fellow author Hyatt Downing, “For Father Hyatt Downing S.D., A.P.A. P.H.D., T.A.B., S.O.L., D.D. O.K. Especially O.K. from F. Scott Fitzgerald, St. Paul March 2nd,” handsomely bound in elegant morocco gilt by Asprey.

The Beautiful and Damned brought Fitzgerald accolades from those whose opinions he valued. Mencken congratulated him for staking out new ground… Fitzgerald was aiming high; he only wanted to be the best novelist of his generation” (Turnbull, 130-31). Fitzgerald wrote to Zelda in 1930, “I wish The Beautiful and Damned had been a maturely written book because it was all true. We ruined ourselves… I have never honestly thought that we ruined each other” (Bruccoli, 180). First issue, with “Published March, 1922” on copyright page. Without very scarce dust jacket. Bruccoli A8.1.a. Recipient Hyatt Downing met Fitzgerald when both “were at the center of an extraodinary colony of writers, artists and art patrons that flourished briefly in St. Paul in the early 1920s…. Many of them gathered Tuesday evenings for meetings of what came to be called, majestically, the Nimbus Club, to discuss art and literature” (Haeg, In Gatsby’s Shadow, 171). Downing recalled they often met at a local book shop: “in the back room where all the writers used to come to meet, like Scott Fitzgerald and Sinclair Lewis” (Wadden, Books at Iowa 8). Downing, who sold his first story in the early 1920s to Scribner’s Magazine, then edited by Maxwell Perkins, became a successful author and, like Fitzgerald, later worked as a screenwriter in Hollywood.

A fine presentation copy with a memorable association.

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