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    1. Among Friends - Spring 2007 - Vol 7, Num 2

      The salon that they began in their studio at 27 rue de Fleurus became a gathering spot for artists and writers: Picasso, matisse, Jean Cocteau, (...)

    2. Curb your enthusiasm - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Pingback: The Finances of F. Scott Fitzgerald, Handwritten by Fitzgerald « Tony Rocha Official Blog Comments (...)

    3. What to Read this Month: June 2017 - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      I’d Die for You: And Other Lost Stories by F. Scott Fitzgerald is a collection of the last remaining unpublished and (...)

    4. 1915-1920 - Ad*Access Research Guide - LibGuides at Duke University

      Ten Days that Shook the World, by John Reed, a firsthand account of the Russian Revolution, is published. 1920. F. Scott (...)

    5. 1931-1940 - Ad*Access Research Guide - LibGuides at Duke University

      Tender is the Night by F. Scott Fitzgerald is published. Miscellaneous March 1, 1932.

    6. Copyright should be an author’s right (part 1) - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      In a few days I will look at this problem of copyright as an author’s right from a very different perspective, based on an article about the (...)

    7. 2015 Banned Books Week - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      We have many of these books in our collection, including Leaves of Grass by Walt Whitman ,  The Great Gatsby by F. Scott (...)

    8. Scholarly Communications @ Duke - Page 26 of 58 - Discussions about the changing world of scholarly

      Unfortunately, I have seen a few messages that overreact to Public Domain Day with claims, for example, that all of the works of F. (...)

    9. Scholarly Communications @ Duke - Page 35 of 58 - Discussions about the changing world of scholarly

      Quirk writes an absolutely fascinating reflection on the finances of F. Scott Fitzgerald, whose tax returns and (...)

    10. Scholarly Communications @ Duke - Page 36 of 58 - Discussions about the changing world of scholarly

      In a few days I will look at this problem of copyright as an author’s right from a very different perspective, based on an article about the (...)

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