May Day
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Author:FITZGERALD F Scott
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ISBN:9781933633435
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Publication Date:August 2009
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Edition:1
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Pages:112
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Publisher:Random House
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May Day
SKU: 9781933633435
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$24.00
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Author:FITZGERALD F Scott
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ISBN:9781933633435
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Publication Date:August 2009
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Edition:1
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Pages:112
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Binding:Paperback
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Publisher:Random House
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Although F. Scott Fitzgerald is known for the kind of subtle, polished social commentary found in his masterpiece The Great Gatsby, his little-known novella May Day is unique in that it is the most raw, direct political commentary he ever wrote. It is a tale of the brutalities of the American class system - of privileged college boys, soldiers returning from a bloody war and a group of left-wing journalists, all confronting each other in the heart of New York City on May Day at the end of World War I.
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Although F. Scott Fitzgerald is known for the kind of subtle, polished social commentary found in his masterpiece The Great Gatsby, his little-known novella May Day is unique in that it is the most raw, direct political commentary he ever wrote. It is a tale of the brutalities of the American class system - of privileged college boys, soldiers returning from a bloody war and a group of left-wing journalists, all confronting each other in the heart of New York City on May Day at the end of World War I.
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Author: FITZGERALD F ScottISBN: 9781933633435Publication Date: August 2009Edition: 1Pages: 112Binding: PaperbackPublisher: Random HouseCountry of Publication:
Although F. Scott Fitzgerald is known for the kind of subtle, polished social commentary found in his masterpiece The Great Gatsby, his little-known novella May Day is unique in that it is the most raw, direct political commentary he ever wrote. It is a tale of the brutalities of the American class system - of privileged college boys, soldiers returning from a bloody war and a group of left-wing journalists, all confronting each other in the heart of New York City on May Day at the end of World War I.-
Author: FITZGERALD F ScottISBN: 9781933633435Publication Date: August 2009Edition: 1Pages: 112Binding: PaperbackPublisher: Random HouseCountry of Publication:
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