List of F. Scott and Zelda Fitzgerald Publications in Magazines and Newspapers


American Cavalcade

1937, October (vol. I, № 6), pp. 74-79, Early Success (article)

American Literature

1957, May, [From Scott Fitzgerald...] (verse)

The American Magazine

1922 September (vol. XCIV), pp. 16, 17, 136-140, What I Think and Feel at Twenty-Five (article)

1936 April, pp. 56-59, 168-172, Fate in Her Hands

The American Mercury

1924 June (vol. 2), pp. 141-149, Absolution

1932 October (vol. 27), pp. 209-220, Crazy Sunday

Baltimore American (newspaper)

1924, March 30 (ME), p. 7, What Kind of Husbands Do Jimmies Make? (article)

The Bookman

1921, March (vol. LIII), pp. 79–81, The Baltimore Anti-Christ (article)

1921, November (vol. LIV), pp. 253–254, Poor Old Marriage (article)

1926, May (vol. LXIII), pp. 262-265, How to Waste Material: A Note on My Generation (article)

Bookseller and Stationer and Office Equipment Journal

1923, January 15 (vol. XVIII), p. 8, How I Would Sell My Book if I Were a Bookseller (article)

Brentano's Book Chat

1921, September-October (vol. I), pp. 15, 28, Three Cities (article)

The Century Magazine

1928 December (vol. 117), pp. 241-244, Outside the Cabinet-Maker's

Chicago Tribune (newspaper)

Chicago Sunday Tribune - Blue Ribbon Fiction Section: 1920, December 12, pp. 1, 3, 7 The Lees of Happiness

Chicago Daily Tribune 1923, May 19, p.9, Confessions (public letter to Fannie Butcher)

Chicago Sunday Tribune - Magazine section 1925, June 7, pp. 1-4, Our Own Movie Queen (Zelda story)

College Humor

1925, August (vol. VI), pp. 18-19, My Old New England homestead on the Erie (article)

1928, June, Looking Back Eight Years (Zelda article)

1928, October, Who Can Fall In Love after Thirty (Zelda article)

1929, July, pp. 40-41, 110, The Original Follies Girl (Zelda story)

1929, October, pp. 27-28, 94, 96, Southern Girl (Zelda story)

1930, February, pp. 46-48, 121-122, The Girl the Prince Liked (Zelda story)

1930, April, pp. 50-52, 125-127, The Girl with Talent (Zelda); Letter to H.N. Swanson (public letter)

1931, January, pp. 72-73, 122, Poor Working Girl (Zelda story)

Collier's

1922, May 2, pp. 5-6, 22-28, The Curious Case of Benjamin Button

1940, June 22, pp. 9-10, 63-64, The End of Hate

1949, April 16, pp. 16-17, 34, 38, 41, 43-44, Last Kiss; reprinted in London Evening Standard (UK), 1949, August 1, pp. 8-9.

Editor

1920 July - second number (vol. LIII), pp. 121-122, Contemporary Writers and Their Work: A Series of Autobiographical Letters - IV F. Scott Fitzgerald (public letter)

Esquire

1934, May & June, “Show Mr and Mrs F. to Number—” (Zelda article)

1934, July, Auction—Model 1934 (Zelda article)

1934, December (vol. II), pp. 34, 159-160, Sleeping and Waking (article)

1935, January, pp. 23, 173-174, The Fiend; reprinted in London Evening Standard (UK), 1935, March 29, pp. 26-27.

1935, February, pp. 24, 165, The Night before Chancellorsville

1935, May, pp. 26, 160, Shaggy's Morning; reprinted in London Daily Express (UK), 1935, June 1.

1936, February (vol. V) pp. 41, 164, The Crack-Up (article); reprinted in 1982, February.

1936, March (vol. V), pp. 35, 182-183, Pasting It Together (article); (reprinted in 1973, October, p. 149-150)

1936, April (vol. V) pp. 39, 202, Handle with Care (article)

1936, May, pp. 39, 210, Three Acts of Music

1936, June, (vol. V), pp. 35, 201, The Ants at Princeton

1936, July, (vol. VI), pp. 40, 108, Author's House (article)

1936, August, pp. 35, 170, Afternoon of an Author (article)

1936, September, p. 36, An Author's Mother

1936, October, pp. 45, 194-195, “I Didn't Get Over”

1936, November, (vol. VI), pp. 55, 218-221, Send Me In, Coach (play, never reprinted in books or collections, the only publication of the text)

1937, February, pp. 32, 109, An Alcoholic Case

1937, June, (vol. VII), pp. 53, 216, The Honor of the Goon (story, never reprinted in books or collections, the only publication of the text)

1937, September, pp. 45, 193, The Long Way Out

1937, October, pp. 56, 209, The Guest in Room Nineteen

1937, December, pp. 82, 184, 186, In the Holidays

1938, January, pp. 41, 180, 182, 184, Financing Finnegan

1939, November, pp. 51, 169, Design in Plaster

1939, December, pp. 113, 228, The Lost Decade

1940, January, pp. 45, 170-172, Pat Hobby's Christmas Wish

1940, February, pp. 40, 109, A Man in the Way

1940, March, pp. 30, 145, 147, Boil Some Water—Lots of It

1940, April, pp. 44, 195-197, Teamed with Genius

1940, May, pp. 38, 198-199, Pat Hobby and Orson Welles

1940, June, pp. 30, 107, Pat Hobby's Secret

1940, July, pp. 36, 172-174, Pat Hobby, Putative Father

1940, August, pp. 28, 120-121, The Homes of the Stars

1940, September, pp. 41, 104, Pat Hobby Does His Bit

1940, October, pp. 30, 118, 120, Pat Hobby's Preview

1940, November, pp. 30, 151-153, No Harm Trying

1940, December, pp. 62, 269, A Patriotic Short

1941 January, pp. 36, 126, On the Trail of Pat Hobby

1941 February, pp. 64, 112, Fun in an Artist's Studio; pp. 59, 141, On an Ocean Wave by Paul Elgin [pseud.]

1941, March, pp. 53, 143, Two Old-Timers

1941, April, pp. 36, 183, Mightier than the Sword

1941, May, pp. 55, 168-169, Pat Hobby's College Days

1941, June, pp. 29, 164, The Woman from “21”; (reprinted in 1951, December, (vol. XXXVI, № 6 (217))

1941, July, pp. 41, 138-139, Three Hours between Planes; (reprinted in 1950, February, (vol. XXXIIL, № 2)

1958, October, Advice to a Young Writer (letters and Andrew Turnbull's foreword)

1963, July, (vol. LX, №1(356)) Love To All Of You, Of All Generations... (letters)

1964, December, Publisher's Page F. Scott Fitzgerald, Tales beyond the Jazz Age: The Far Side of Zelda Fitzgerald, From Brush and Pen; A Summer with F. Scott Fitzgerald by Laura Guthrie Hearne.

1968, October, (vol. LXX), pp. 119, 121 My Generation (article) --mslv Xerox; reprinted in 1973, October, p.124-126; from editor: article was written after Scottie’s 1939 article in Mademoisele on her generation.

1971, June, pp. 107, 109-111, 171, 174, 176, 178-180, 182, 183, The Fitzgerald-Perkins Papers (letters from forthcoming book “Dear Scott – Dear Max”), no illustrations

1971, September, pp. 154-158, Lo, the Poor Peacock (abridged, without illustrations)

1973, December, (vol. LXXX), pp.193-200, 290-304, Infidelity (Scenario, never reprinted in books or collections, the only publication of the text)

1979, January 30, pp. 56-67 On Your Own [aka Home to Maryland], with photo-illustrations by Dan Weaks, this story is based on Bert Barr story - you can tell it from the appendix by Bruccoli.

Furioso

1947, fall, (vol. III), pp. 5-10, The Broadcast We Almost Heard Last September (play, never reprinted in books or collections, the only publication of the text)

1947, winter, pp. 5-10 News of Paris—Fifteen Years Ago–

Harper's Bazaar

1928, January, The Changing Beauty of Park Avenue (Zelda article)

1948, January, pp. 103, 143-144, 146, 148-149, Discard

Hearst's International Magazine

1923, May, pp. 8-13, 145-149, Dice, Brass Knuckles & Guitar

1923, August, pp. 80-84, 150-151, Hot & Cold Blood; reprinted in Morning Express (Buffalo, NY) as Buffalo Sunday Express - All Fiction Magazine newspaper, 1924; also reprinted in The Household Magazine, 1925, September (under the title “A Story of Generosity”)

1924, April, pp. 58-63, 134, 136, Diamond Dick and the First Law of Woman

1925, February, pp. 32-37, The Baby Party

Interim

1954, (vol. IV, №1/2), pp. 6-15, The High Cost of Macaroni (article, never reprinted in books or collections, the only publication of the text)

Jersey City Evening Journal

1923, April 24, p. 9, Ten Best Books I Have Read (article)

Judge

1919, December 20, (vol. LXXVII), p. 30, A Dirge—Apologies to Wordsworth (verse)

The Kenyon Review

1948, autumn, (vol. 10), pp. 567-578, The World's Fair (except from an early version of Tender Is the Night)

The Ladies' Home Journal

1923, June, (vol. XL) pp. 21, 80-81, Imagination—and a Few mothers

Liberty

1924, July 5, pp. 10-14, “The Sensible Thing”; reprinted in Woman’s Pictorial (UK), 1924, November 22, pp. 13-17.

1930, February 8, (vol. VII), pp. 22-24, Girls Believe in Girls (article)

1935, June 8, (vol. XII), pp. 10-14, 17-18, The Passionate Eskimo (story, never reprinted in books or collections, the only publication of the text)

1939, December 9, (vol. XVI), pp. 15-20, Strange Sanctuary (aka Make Yourself at Home, story, never reprinted in books or collections, the only publication of the text)

The Literary Digest

1923, June 23, (vol. LXXVII), p. 31, 61, Censorship or Not (article)

The Literary Digest International Book Review

1923, March, (vol. I) p. 35-36, Minnesota's Capital in the Role of Main Street (article)

McCall's

1924, March, (vol. LI), pp. 21, 36, Does a Moment of Revolt Come Sometime to Every Married Man? (a pair of articles, one by Scott, other by Zelda)

1924, July, pp. 6-7, 32, 48, 50, Rags Martin-Jones and the Pr-nce of W-les; reprinted in Woman’s Pictorial (UK), 1924, October 18, pp. 6-8, 27-30.

1925, October, (vol. LIII), pp. 12, 42, 69, Our Young Rich Boys (article); What become of the flappers? (Zelda article)

1935, June, pp. 12-14, 36, 38, 40, 42, 44, The Intimate Strangers

1936, April, pp. 7-9, 52, 54, 57-58, 62, Image on the Heart; reprinted in Woman’s Journal (UK), November 1936, pp. 26-29, 85, 87-89 (under the title “Goodbye to Provence”).

1963, October, (vol. XCI, №1), Letters to an Only Daughter

Metropolitan Magazine

1920, October, (vol. 52 №4), pp. 15-16, 63-67, The Jelly-Bean

1921, February, (vol. 53 №2), pp. 11-13, 46-51, His Russet Witch (retitled as “O Russet Witch!” in “Tales of the Jazz Age”)

1921, September, (vol. 54 №2), The Beautiful and Damned (novel, part 1 of 7), illustrated by Leslie L. Benson)

1921, October, (vol. 54 №3), The Beautiful and Damned (novel, part 2 of 7)

1921, November, (vol. 54 №4),The Beautiful and Damned (novel, part 3 of 7)

1921, December, (vol. 54 №5), The Beautiful and Damned (novel, part 4 of 7)

1922, January, (vol. 54 №6), The Beautiful and Damned (novel, part 5 of 7)

1922, February, (vol. 55 №1), The Beautiful and Damned (novel, part 6 of 7)

1922, March, (vol. 55 №2), The Beautiful and Damned (novel, part 7 of 7, mis-numbered as Part 6)

1922, April, (vol. 55 №3), pp. 23-26, 93-95, Two for a Cent; - reprinted in Argosy (UK), April 1933, pp. 54-60; also in Golden Book (UK), XXI, February 1935.

1922, June, (vol. 55 №5), Eulogy on the Flapper (Zelda article)

1922, December, (vol. 56 №4), pp. 11-15, 98, 100-102, 104-107, Winter Dreams; reprinted in The Royal Magazine (UK), 1923, February, pp. 538-545, 631-636 (under the tittle “Dream Girl of Spring”); also reprinted in McLean (Canada), 1923, June, and 1955, October 15 (McLean 50th Anniversary issue).

Motor

1924, February & March & April (vol. XLI), pp. 24-25, 58, 62, 64, 66; pp. 42-43, 58, 72, 74, 76; pp. 40-41, 58, 66, 68, 70, The Cruise of the Rolling Junk

Neurotica

1952, Winter, (vol. IX), p. 38-39, In A Dear Little Vine-Covered Cottage... (The Boy Who Killed His Mother) (verse)

The New Republic

1933, October 11, (vol. LXXVI), pp. 254-255, “Ring” (article)

New York American (newspaper)

1924, February 24, (vol. LII), p. 3, Why Blame It on the Poor Kiss If the Girl Veteran of Many Petting Parties Is Prone to Affairs afte Marriage? (article)

New York Evening Post (newspaper, up to 1934, then New York Post)

1922, October 28, p. 143–144, A Rugged Novel (article)

1923, May 26, p. 715, Under Fire (article)

New York Post (newspaper, since 1934)

1936, September 25, We Keep You Clean in Muscatine (interview including verse)

New York Herald (newspaper, up to 1924, then New York Herald Tribune)

1923, March 4, section 9, p. 5, Sherwood Anderson on the Marriage Question (review)

1923, April 8, magazine section, p.11, Some stories they like to tell again (article)

New York Tribune (newspaper, up to 1924)

1922, April 2, magazine section, p. 63 (the p. 11 of the section), Friend Husband’s latest (Zelda article)
https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn83030214/1922-04-02/ed-1/seq-63/

1922, May 7, section IV, p. 7, Margey Wins the Game (article)
https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn83030214/1922-05-07/ed-1/seq-53/

1922, May 14, section IV, p. 6, Homage to the Victorians (article)
https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn83030214/1922-05-14/ed-1/seq-54/

New York Herald Tribune (newspaper, from 1924)

1934, May 10, books section, [untitled ad for ‘Appointment in Samarra’ by John O’Hara] (article)

The (New York) Sun (newspaper)

1934, September 10, p. 19, My Ten Favorite Plays (article) -page

The New Yorker

1929, May 25, (vol. V), pp. 22-23, A Short Autobiography—With Acknowledgments to Nathan (article)

1930, February 15, (vol. V), p. 20, Salesmanship in the Champs-Elysees (article)

1932, June 4, p. 25, The Continental Angle (Zelda story)

1935 March 23, (vol. XI), p. 18, Lamp in a Window (verse)

1937, June 5, (vol. XIII), p. 27, Obit on Parnassus (aka Lines for an Urn) (verse)

1937, August 21, (vol. XIII), p. 19, A Book of One's Own (article)

Park East

1951, May, Lines on Reading through an Autograph Album (verse)

(Philadelphia) Public Ledger (newspaper)

1922 April 22, p. 11, What I Was Advised to Do—and Didn't (article)

The Redbook Magazine

1925, September, pp. 47-51, 144-148, The Adjuster (story, this version never reprinted in books or collections, the only publication of the text)

1926, January, pp. 27-32, 144, 146, The Rich Boy (Part 1)

1926, February, pp. 75-79, 122, 124-126, The Rich Boy (Part 2)

1926, June pp. 39-43, 134, 136, 138, The Dance

1932, February, pp. 22-25, 84, 86, 88, Six of One—

1934, October, pp. 15-19, 94-98, In the Darkest Hour

1935, June, (vol. LXV), pp. 20-23, 68, 70, 72, The Count of Darkness (story, never reprinted in books or collections, the only publication of the text)

1935, August, (vol. LXV), pp. 58-62, 64, 66-68, The Kingdom in the Dark (story, never reprinted in books or collections, the only publication of the text)

1941, November, (vol. LXXVIII), pp. 30-33, 88-91, Gods of Darkness (story, never reprinted in books or collections, the only publication of the text)

The Saturday Evening Post

1920, February 21, pp. 16-17, 81-82, 85-86, Head and Shoulders; reprinted in Yellow Magazine (UK), 1922, March 24, pp. 688-697 (under the title “Topsy Turvey”).

1920, March 20, pp. 40, 42, 44, 46, 49-50, 53, Myra Meets His Family; reprinted in Sovereign (UK), July 1921, pp. 214-226.

1920, April 24, pp. 16-17, 157, 161, 165, The Camel's Back; reprinted in Pearson’s (UK), 1923, February, pp. 157-164.

1920, May 1, pp. 14-15, 159, 163, 167, Bernice Bobs Her Hair; possibly reprinted in UK's “Pan” or “20 Story” magazine for August 1921.

1920, May 22, pp. 18-19, 163, 167, 170, The Ice Palace

1920, May 29, pp. 10-11, 99, 101-102, 106, 109, The Offshore Pirate; reprinted in Sovereign (UK), February 1922, pp. 304-315.

1920, September 18, (vol. CXCIII), pp. 42, 61, Who's Who—and Why (article)

1922, February 11, pp. 3-5, 82, 84, 86, 89, The Popular Girl (Part 1)

1922, February 18, pp. 18-19, 105-106, 109-110, The Popular Girl (Part 2)

1924, March 15, pp. 14-15, 128, 130, 132, Gretchen's Forty Winks; possibly reprinted in UK (but surely not in Home Magazine for March 1924!).

1924, April 5, (vol. CXCVI) pp. 22, 94, 97, How to Live on $36,000 a Year (article)

1924, May 31, pp. 8-9, 78, The Third Casket; reprinted in Pearson’s (UK), 1924, November, pp. 440-448.

1924, July 12, pp. 12-13, 125-126, 129, The Unspeakable Egg

1924, July 26, pp. 8-9, 100, 102, 105, John Jackson's Arcady

1924, September 20, (vol. CXCVII), pp. 17, 165-166, 169-170, How to Live on Practically Nothing a Year (article)

1925, March 14, pp. 18-19, 68, 70, Love in the Night; reprinted in Woman’s Pictorial (UK), 1925, May 9, pp. 6-9, 23-25.

1925, October 10, pp. 8-9, 160, 164, 166, A Penny Spent; reprinted in Modern Woman (UK), 1926, September, (vol. CXI), pp. 7-10, 48, 50, 53, 54.

1926, January 9, pp. 3-5, 226, 228-229, 233-234, Presumption; reprinted in Woman’s Pictorial (UK), 1926, November 30, pp. 24-27, 34, 36, 39, 40, 43.

1926, March 6, pp. 6-7, 229-230, 233-234, The Adolescent Marriage; reprinted in Woman’s Pictorial (UK), October 1927, pp. 4-8, 47-48 (under the title “The Youthful Marriage”).

1927, August 20, pp. 3-5, 57-58, 63-64, Jacob's Ladder

1927, October 8, pp. 8-9, 134, 139, 14,1 The Love Boat

1927, December 17, pp. 6-7, 55, 57-58, A Short Trip Home

1928, January 21, pp. 6-7, 93-94, 97, 100, The Bowl

1928, March 3, pp. 5-7, 74, 76, 78, Magnetism; reprinted in Grand Magazine (UK), August 1928, pp. 710-722.

1928, April 28, pp. 3-4, 178, 181-182, 185, The Scandal Detectives

1928, July 21, pp. 8-9, 129-130, 133, A Night at the Fair

1928, July 28, pp. 6-7, 68, 70, 73, The Freshest Boy

1928, September 29, pp. 6-7, 117-118, 121, He Thinks He's Wonderful

1928, December 29, pp. 12-13, 48, 51, The Captured Shadow; reprinted in The Scholastic (UK), (vol. XXVII), 1935, October 12.

1929, January 5, pp. 8-9, 113, 115, 118, The Perfect Life

1929, March 2, pp. 18-19, 75, 78, The Last of the Belles

1929, March 30, pp. 12-13, 101, 105, Forging Ahead

1929, April 27, pp. 14-15, 166, 170, 173, Basil and Cleopatra

1929, June 8, pp. 12-13, 66, 70, 75, The Rough Crossing

1929, July 13, pp. 6-7, 57-58, 61-62, Majesty

1929, August 17, pp. 6-7, 79-80, At Your Age

1929, October 19, pp. 12-13, 150, 152, 154, The Swimmers

1930, January 18, pp. 8-9, 107, 109, 113, Two Wrongs

1930, April 5, pp. 8-9, 81, 84, First Blood

1930, May 17, pp. 8-9, 118, 121, A Millionaire's Girl (Zelda story)

1930, May 31, pp. 8-9, 96, 101, 103, A Nice Quiet Place

1930, August 9, pp. 10-11, 109-110, 112, 114, The Bridal Party

1930, September 6, pp. 8-9, 133-134, 137, A Woman with a Past

1930, October 11, pp. 6-7, 48, 51, 53-54, 56, One Trip Abroad

1930, November 29, pp. 6-7, 36, 38, 40, 42, A Snobbish Story

1931, January 31, pp. 8-9, 69, 72, 75, The Hotel Child

1931, February 21, pp. 3-5, 82-84, Babylon Revisited

1931, May 16, pp. 12-13, 56, 59, 62, Indecision

1931, July 4, pp. 12-13, 90-91, A New Leaf; possibly reprinted in UK (maybe “Homemaking” for August 1933).

1931, August 15, pp. 8-9, 60, 65, Emotional Bankruptcy

1931, September 5, pp. 8-9, 69, 72, Between Three and Four

1931, September 26, pp. 6-7, 37-38, 41, A Change of Class

1931, December 19, pp. 6-7, 84-85, 88-89, A Freeze-Out

1932, February 20, pp. 18-19, 90, 92, Diagnosis

1932, May 14, pp. 16-17, 53, 57, Flight and Pursuit, reprinted in Britannia and Eve (UK), June 1932, pp. 34-37, 106-108.

1932, June 4, pp. 3-5, 71-73, Family in the Wind

1932, August 6, pp. 6-7, 41-42, 44-45, The Rubber Check

1932, August 27, pp. 16-17, 61, 63-64, What a Handsome Pair!

1932, November 5, pp. 6-7, 86, 88-90, One Interne

1933, March 4, (vol. CCV), pp. 13, 65-66, One Hundred False Starts (article)

1933, March 18, pp. 16-17, 71, 74, 77, 79, On Schedule

1933, June 24, pp. 8-9, 27, 30, 34, More Than Just a House

1933, September 23, pp. 14-15, 56, 58, I Got Shoes

1933, November 4, pp. 8-9, 57, 61-62, 65-66, The Family Bus

1934, July 21, pp. 10-11, 57-58, 60, No Flowers

1934, September 22, pp. 16-17, 74, 76, 78-79, 81, New Types

1934, November 3, pp. 10-11, 59, 61-62, 64, Her Last Case

1935, July 13, pp. 8-9, 47, 49, 51-52, Zone of Accident; reprinted in Woman’s Journal (UK), April 1936, pp. 20-23, 91-93 (under the title “Except to Bill”).

1936, April 18, pp. 16-18, 87, 90, 93, Too Cute for Words

1936, June 13, pp. 18-19, 32, 34, 36, Inside the House

1937, March 6, pp. 14-15, 81, 84, 86, 88-89, Trouble

Scribner's Magazine

1920, May, (vol. 67) pp. 582-592 The Cut-Glass Bowl

1920, June, (vol. 67) pp. 669-680 The Four Fists

1931, November, (vol. XC), pp. 459-465, Echoes of the Jazz Age (article)

1931, December, pp. 661-665, Miss Ella. (Zelda story)

1932, August, (vol. XCII, №2), pp. 80-84, A Couple of Nuts (Zelda story)

1934, January, (vol. 95), Tender Is the Night (novel, part 1 of 4)

1934, February, (vol. 95), Tender Is the Night (novel, part 2 of 4)

1934, March, (vol. 95), Tender Is the Night (novel, part 3 of 4)

1934, April, (vol. 95), Tender Is the Night (novel, part 4 of 4)

The Smart Set

1919, September, (vol. LX), pp. 67-71, Babes in the Woods (revised version)

1919, November, (vol. LX), pp. 85-96, The Debutante (play, revised version)

1920, January, (vol. LXI), pp. 77-85, Porcelain and Pink (A One-Act Play)

1920, February, (vol. LXI), pp. 35-44, Benediction pp. 107-116 Dalyrimple Goes Wrong

1920, March, (vol. LXI), pp. 93-98, Mister Icky: The Quintessence of Quaintness in One Act (Play)

1920, June, (vol. LXII), pp. 107-111, The Smilers

1920, July, (vol. LXII), pp. 3-32, May Day

1921, February, (vol. LXIV), pp. 43-46, Tarquin of Cheapside (revised version)

1922, February, (vol. LXVII), p. 48, The Far-seeing skeptics (except from The Beautiful and Damned)

1922, June, (vol. LXVIII), pp. 5-29, The Diamond as Big as the Ritz

1929, May, Paint and powder (Zelda article)

St. Paul Daily News (newspaper)

1921, February 20, feature section, p. 8, The Credo of F. Scott Fitzgerald (public letter to Thomas Boyd)

1921, September 25, feature section, p. 6, Three Soldiers (article)

1921, December 11, city life section, p. 6, Reminiscences of Donald Stewart (article)

1922, February 26, feature section, p. 6, Aldous Huxley's “Crome Yellow” (article)

1922, May 7, feature section, p. 6, Tarkington's “Gentle Julia” (article)

1923, January 23, The Defeat of Art (article)

Tin House

2001, Winter (issue 6), (vol.2, № 2), The Nickel (except from “The Last Tycoon”) and 3 unpublished letters

Vanity Fair

1920, December, (vol. XV), p. 71, This Is a Magazine (article)

1921, January, (vol. XV), p. 44, Jemina, the Mountain Girl (reprint of Nassau Lit text)

1923, October, (vol. XXI), p. 53, The Most Disgraceful Thing I Ever Did: 2. The Invasion of the Sanctuary (article)

Woman's Home Companion

1924 July, (vol. LI), pp 13, 105, Wait Till You Have Children of Your Own! p. 110, Who's who in this issue (article, never reprinted in books or collections, the only publication of the text)

1925, February, pp. 27-28, 143-144, The Pusher-in-the-Face –mslv; reprinted in Golden Book (UK), (vol. VII, №38), February 1928.

1925, September, pp. 7-8, 120, 122, One of My Oldest Friends,;  reprinted in Red Magazine (UK), 1926, June 4, pp. 363-372; also reprinted in Golden Book (UK), (vol. IX, №50) February 1929.

1925, November, pp. 9-11, 135-136, Not in the Guidebook; reprinted in Golden Book (UK), (vol. IX, №50), February 1929.

1927, May, pp. 7-8, 61, 64, 67, 68, Your Way and Mine

Appendix: Juvenilia, Princetoniana and other Non-Commercial publications

The Atlanta Journal Magazine (newspaper, Sunday supplement to the Atlanta Journal & Constitution)

1923, September 30, p.5, Novelist Loved Atlanta Girl's Picture, by Peggy Mitchell (interview including 2 verses)

The Daily Princetonian (newspaper, archive available online)

1915, October 28, p.1, A Cheer for Princeton (verse)

1928, March 16, pp. 1, 3, F. Scott Fitzgerald Is Bored by Efforts (article)

1930, February 27, p. 2, False and Extremely Unwise Tradition (public letter)

The Messenger World's Greatest Negro Monthly

1923, June, (vol. 50), p. 723, 749, Letter to A. Philip Randolph (public letter)

Newman News (school publication, no copies exists except in Princeton Collection)

vol. 8 (Christmas [1911]) – Football (verse)

vol. 9 (1912) p. 18 [School Election] - untitled

vol. 9 (Christmas 1912) pp. 1-7 “A Luckless Santa Claus”

vol. 9 (1913) p. 18 [School Dance] - untitled

vol. 9 (1913) pp. 5-10 “Pain and the Scientist”

vol. 9 (June 1913) pp. 5-9 “The Trail of the Duke”

The Nassau Literary Magazine (archive available online)

1915, April, (vol. 71), pp. 1-10, Shadow Laurels (Play)

1915, June, (vol. 71), pp. 153-159, The Ordeal

1916, June, (vol. LXXII), p. 137, To My Unused Greek Book—Acknowledgments to Keats (verse)

1916, December, (“The December Chaopolitan” Issue), (vol. 72), pp. 210-216, Jemina, The Vampiest of the Vampires, Our next issue, pp. 223–228, The Usual Thing by Robert W. Shameless (articles)

1917, January, (vol. 72), pp. 241-252, The Debutante (play, original version); pp. 291-292 [Penrod and Sam by Booth Tarkington] (review)

1917, February, (vol. 72), pp. 297-307, The Spire and the Gargoyle; p. 321 Rain before down (verse); pp. 343-344 [David Blaize, by E.F. Benson] (review)

1917, April, (vol. 73), pp. 13-18, Tarquin of Cheepside (story, original version)

1917, May, (vol. 73), pp. 55-64, Babes in the Woods (story, original version); p. 95 Princeton—The Last Day (verse); pp. 104-105, [The Celt and the World, by Shane Leslie] (review)

1917, June, (vol. 73), pp. 107-123, Sentiment—And the Use of Rouge, [Verses in Peace and War by Shane Leslie] (review); p. 149, On a Play Twice Seen (verse); pp. 152-153, [God, the Invisible King by H.G. Wells] (review)

1917, October, (vol. 73), pp. 173-185, The Pierian Springs and the Last Straw; The Cameo Frame (verse)

1918, April, (vol.73), p. 315 City Dusk (verse)

1919, February, (vol.74), p.102–105, My First Love, Marching Streets, The Pope at Confession (verse)

1920, November, (vol. 76), p. 161, Sleep of a University (verse)

1937, June, (vol. 95), p. 9, Anonymous ’17 (public letter)

The Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America

1972, first quarter, (vol. 66), “Play” notebook

1973 (vol. 67, №4), Composition of “Dearly Beloved” (letters)

The Princeton Tiger

1914, December, (vol. XXV), p. 5, [There was once a second group student…] (article)

1915, June, (vol. XXVI), p. 10, May Small Talk (article)

1915, September, (vol. XXVI), p. 10, How they head the chapters (article)

1915, Thanksgiving, (vol. XXVI), p. 6, The conquest of America (article)

1915, December, (vol. XXVI), pp. 8-10, Three days at Yale (article, never reprinted in books or collections, the only publication of the text)

1916, June, (vol. XXVII), p. 13 Yais (verse)

1916, December 1, (vol. XXVII), p. 6-7 Little Minnie McClosky (article)

1916, December 18, (vol.. XXVII), p. 7 and 11 One from Penn’s Neck, [Oui, le backfield est from Paris…] (verse), A littany of Slang, Triangle Scenery by Bakst, Futuristic impressions, A glass of beer kills him, [When you find a man doing a little more…], Things that never change! Number 3333, The Old Frontiersman: A Story of the Frontier

1917, February 3, (vol. XXVII), p. 12-14 Precaution Primarily (Burlesque musical comedy), [Boy kills self rather than pet…], Things that never change № 3982

1917, March 17, (vol. XXVII), p. 10-11, Popular Parodies - No. 1, [McCaulay mission – Water street…], True democracy, Kenilworth Socialism, A few well-known club types, The Diary of a Sophomore; p. 20, Undulations of an Undergraduate (verse)

1917, April 28, (vol. XXVII), p. 7-8 [Ethel had her shot of brandy…] (verse), The Prince of Pests, [These rifles*** will probably not be used…], [It is assumed that the absences of Submarines…], [Yale’s swimming team…]

1917, June 15, (vol. XXVII) Somewhere in France (cartoon), The dream and awakening (cartoon)

1917, November 10, (vol. XXVIII), p. 6, 8, 11, 12 “Our American Poets (verse), The Staying up All Night, Intercollegiate Petting-cues, Cedric the Stocker

unknown issue, (vol. unknown - circa 1917 (?)), The Periscope

The Princeton Alumni Weekly

1920, March 10, (vol. XX), p. 514, The Claims of the Lit (public letter, never reprinted in books or collections, the only publication of the text)

1926, April 14, Letter to Class Secretary (public letter)

1929, February 15, (vol. XXIX), p. 562, Unfortunate Tradition (public letter)

1929, February 22, (vol. XXIX), p. 585, Ten Years in the Advertising Business (article)

1932, April 22, (vol. XXXII), pp. 647-648, Confused Romanticism (public letter)

1938, January 28, Letter to Harvey H. Smith (public letter)

Princeton Athletic News

1934, June 16, (vol. II) p. 3, An Open Letter to Fritz Crisler (public letter)

The Princeton University Library Chronicle

1951, summer, (vol. 12), pp. 167-180, That Kind of Party; pp. 187-189, The Death of My Father

1955, autumn, (vol. 17), pp. 11-12, Reade, Substitute Right Half

1965, winter, (vol. 26 № 2), pp. 102-108, A Thoughtbook (facsimile of childish diary)

1988, winter, (vol. 49, № 2), pp. 167-172 A Full Life (aka The Vanished Girl)

1997, winter, (vol. 58, № 2), [Dear Mid...] (verse to Mildred McNally, 1918)

2003, autumn, (vol. LXV, № 1), Ginevra plus Scott

2004, spring, (vol. LXV, № 3), Lost Months: new letter from The Crack-Up period.

The St. Paul Academy Now and Then (school publication, no copies exists except in Princeton Collection)

1909, October, (vol. 2), pp. 4-8, The Mystery of the Raymond Mortgage

1910, February, (vol. 2), pp. 10-11, Reade, Substitute Right Half

1910, March, (vol. 2), pp. 9-11, A Debt of Honor

1910, December, (vol. 3), p. 7, S.P.A. Men in college Athletics (article)

1911, June, (vol. 3), pp. 6-9, The Room with the Green Blinds

Washington Herald (newspaper)

1929, June 28, II, p. 1, Fitzgerald Sets Things Right about His College (public letter to Stanley Olmsted)

Notes:

  1. The order is alphabetical, by magazine/newspaper name; Appendix lists non-commercial publications (Juvenilia and Princetoniana);
  2. All reprints, including Great Britain (UK) and Canada publications, are listed as notes following the first USA publication.
  3. The list does not includes all syndicated publications.

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