The late Joan P. Kerr (1921-1996), a founding editor of American Heritage magazine, was a specialist in American art and photography.
Funny and sad, comic and tragic, this exceptional collection
supplements the works by Mizener, Turnbull, and Milford, but is
oddly more powerful than any book on the Fitzgeralds. A most
interesting and fascinating book.-- "Library Journal"
The book is irresistible, a narrative with a strange eloquence--
"New York Times Book Review"
The title says it all, yet for lovers of The Great Gatsby, this is
the ultimate book. From Scott's baby book to the Fitzgeralds' joint
gravestone, this book is a remarkably complete pictorial record:
telegrams, book jackets, bar bills, publishing statements,
newspaper clippings, paintings by Zelda..., and endless photographs
of the Fitzgeralds as they moved from the flaming flappers of
Princeton and Montgomery, Alabama, to the desperate boozers of
Hollywood.-- "Los Angeles Times"
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