Much of the magic surrounding his legendary name had vanished by the time F. Scott Fitzgerald--forty-one years old, deeply in debt, full of re morse that "I had been only a mediocre caretaker of most things left in my hands, even of my talent"--mounted a third assault on the money of Hol lywood and, by writing this adaptation of Remarque's Three Comrades, proved that the writer, if not the man, had sur vived the famed "crack-up." The screenplay for Three Comrades , starring Robert Young, Margaret Sulla van, ...
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Much of the magic surrounding his legendary name had vanished by the time F. Scott Fitzgerald--forty-one years old, deeply in debt, full of re morse that "I had been only a mediocre caretaker of most things left in my hands, even of my talent"--mounted a third assault on the money of Hol lywood and, by writing this adaptation of Remarque's Three Comrades, proved that the writer, if not the man, had sur vived the famed "crack-up." The screenplay for Three Comrades , starring Robert Young, Margaret Sulla van, Franchot Tone, and Robert Taylor, ultimately was the result of the collaboration of E. E. Paramore and producer Joseph Mankiewicz, though Fitzgerald fought to salvage as much of his original script as possible. By his own reckoning, only about a third of the final script was his, and "all shad ows and rhythm removed." The script published here is the one Fitzgerald tried desperately to save. Neither Mankiewicz nor Paramore has written a line. This script is, of course, valuable to those who would know the complete Fitzgerald. It also proves fas cinating as a study of adaptation, show ing which scenes Fitzgerald chose to dramatize to catch the essence of the Remarque story as well as showing how he made visual what the novelist could place in the heads of his readers. Series editor Matthew J. Bruccoli provides the background in an il luminating Afterword and in an appen dix containing eight scenes that re sulted from the collaboration of Man kiewicz, Paramore, and Fitzgerald.
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Very Good. First edition. Very good hardcover. Solid copy, name on half-title page, clean pages, clean orance cloth cover. Edited with afterword by Matthew J. Bruccoli. Please Note: This book has been transferred to Between the Covers from another database and might not be described to our usual standards. Please inquire for more detailed condition information.
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Near Fine in Fair jacket. Book. 8vo-over 7¾-9¾" tall. Copyright 1938 Loew's Inc.; Afterword by Matthew J. Bruccoli copyright 1978 by Southern Illinois University Press. 290 pp, afterword, revisions, few b/w illustrations, 8vo, orange cloth, near fine. Dust jacket clipped, worn with small pieces missing, fair.
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Good jacket. Very Good in Good dust jacket. Gently used with NO markings in text; binding is tight. Pasadena's finest independent new and used bookstore since 1992.
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Very Good in Very Good jacket. Book Hardbound in dust jacket. 1st edition. Previous owner's initials on the front free end page. Dust jacket shows minor rubbing to front panel, otherwise very good.
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Very Good+ in Very Good jacket. 8vo-over 7¾-9¾" tall. 1st Printing. Very good with no markings, no bookplate, no remainder mark. In good to very good dust jacket with some rubbing. No jacket chips or tears. Not price-clipped. Script by Fitzgerald based on novel by Remarque. Not illustrated.
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Very good + in very good + jacket. Edited, and with an Afterword, by Matthew J. Bruccoli. Preface by Irwin R. Blacker. 8vo. Orange cloth, with black spine lettering. Black end papers. 290 pages, with Appendices. With b/w still images. Bruccoli A37.1. A touch of foxing to top text block. No names or marks. In illustrated dust-jacket (with price clipped).
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Near Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. 0809308541. First edition. SIGNED on neatly tipped-in cards by Joseph L. Mankiewicz (Producer) & actors: Robert Young, Franchot Tone, Robert Taylor, Margaret Sullivan, Henry Hull, Henry Brandon & Esther Muir over the front paste-down & end-paper. Near fine in a priceclipped otherwise fine dust jacket. (Tiny curcular remainder stamp at bottom edge. Hint of mild foxing at top edge. Tad musty. ) Terrific array of signatures from this 1938 film production.; 8vo 8"-9" tall; 290 pages.