Zelda: a solo portrait of Zelda Fitzgerald: typescript: fifth draft, stage version, 1980.

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Zelda: a solo portrait of Zelda Fitzgerald: typescript: fifth draft, stage version, 1980.

Unannotated typescript adapted from "the published and unpublished writings of ... Zelda Sayre Fitzgerald, as well as the correspondence of Zelda Sayre Fitzgerald with F. Scott Fitzgerald from the Papers of Zelda Sayre Fitzgerald in Princeton University Library." (from author's note).

1 volume (84 leaves); 28 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6827528

New York Public Library System, NYPL

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