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Great Gatsby - F. Scott Fitzgerald

Great Gatsby - F. Scott Fitzgerald

by F. Scott Fitzgerald

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The Great Gatsby Wordsworth Collectors Edition

Step into the glittering, intoxicating world of The Great Gatsby with this beautifully produced Wordsworth Collectors Edition. F. Scott Fitzgerald’s iconic novel captures the glamour and disillusionment of the Jazz Age, offering a haunting portrait of ambition, desire and the fragile nature of the American Dream. This elegant hardback edition is designed for readers who appreciate classic literature and finely crafted books, presenting Fitzgerald’s masterpiece in a format that feels both timeless and striking.

Overview

The Great Gatsby is narrated by Nick Carraway, a young man who moves to Long Island and becomes fascinated by his enigmatic neighbour, Jay Gatsby. Gatsby is known for his lavish parties, whispered rumours and unwavering devotion to Daisy Buchanan, whose world of wealth and privilege seems forever out of reach. As Nick is drawn deeper into Gatsby’s orbit, he witnesses the tensions between illusion and reality, hope and heartbreak, and the moral emptiness that lies beneath the glittering surface of high society. Fitzgerald’s writing is lyrical, sharp and deeply evocative, creating a novel that continues to resonate with readers around the world.

This Collectors Edition presents the complete text in a cloth bound hardback with gold embossed detailing and coloured endpapers. The design reflects the elegance and decadence of the 1920s while offering a durable and attractive volume for any bookshelf.

Included Elements

Within this edition readers will follow Gatsby’s rise and fall, Nick’s growing disillusionment and the complex relationships that bind the Buchanans, Jordan Baker and the Wilsons. The narrative moves between moments of dazzling excess, quiet reflection and devastating revelation, capturing the contradictions of an era defined by both opportunity and moral uncertainty. Fitzgerald’s prose brings to life the shimmering promise of the Jazz Age and the shadows that inevitably accompany it.

Why This Edition Stands Out

The Wordsworth Collectors Edition series is admired for its elegant presentation and accessible quality. This volume features a cloth bound cover with gold and coloured blocking, matching endpapers and a bespoke illustration that reflects the atmosphere of the story. It is crafted to appeal to collectors, gift givers and readers building a cherished library of classic works.

Perfect For

Readers who enjoy classic literature will appreciate the beauty and emotional depth of Fitzgerald’s writing. Collectors of finely bound hardbacks will value the craftsmanship of this edition. Families sharing significant novels with younger readers will find it a compelling and thought provoking addition to their shelves. Anyone drawn to stories of ambition, longing and the illusions that shape our lives will find much to admire in this edition of The Great Gatsby.

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Book Specifications

  • 160 pages

The Illustrations

About our Collector’s Editions: These new compact hardbacks are cloth-bound, with matching coloured end papers, embossed gold and coloured blocking to enhance their beautiful, bespoke cover illustrations.



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