Postcard, 1928, from Zelda Fitzgerald to Miss Scottie Fitzgerald.

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Postcard, 1928, from Zelda Fitzgerald to Miss Scottie Fitzgerald.

Divided back postcard featuring a color illustration of St. Louis Gate, Quebec, Canada. Quebec winter sports postmark. Message includes an illustration in ink by Zelda Fitzgerald. Zelda notes "It is an enormous bruise -- that used to belong to the King of China and can be worn either as a pendant or this is the way I tobaggan [sic] -- I have won the prize at winter sports."

1 item : col. ill. ; 9.3 x 14 cm.

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Matthew J. and Arlyn Bruccoli Collection of F. Scott Fitzgerald.

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Fitzgerald, Zelda, 1900-1948

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Zelda Fitzgerald (b. July 24, 1900, Montgomery, AL–d. March 10, 1948, Asheville, NC) was an American socialite, novelist, painter and wife of author F. Scott Fitzgerald. She was dubbed by her husband as "the first American Flapper". She and Scott became emblems of the Jazz Age, for which they are still celebrated. The immediate success of Scott's first novel This Side of Paradise (1920) brought them into contact with high society, but their marriage was plagued by wild drinking, infidelity and b...

Smith, Scottie Fitzgerald.

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Epithet: afterwards Lanahan, afterwards Smith, daughter of F Scott Fitzgerald British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000001569.0x0002c2 ...