Saturday Evening Post Celebrates One of America’s Greatest Authors with Release Of F. Scott Fitzgerald’s Gatsby Girls
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- Companies:
- Amazon.com
- Apple
- The Perseus Books Group
- People:
- F. Scott Fitzgerald
- Places:
- America
- Los Angeles, CA