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F. Scott Fitzgerald

The Great Gatsby​ (Limited Edition)

£370

Illustrated By Yuko Shimizu

Afterword by Chuck Palahniuk

F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby is reimagined in this Limited Edition, with Yuko Shimizu’s artwork capturing both its glamour and grime, plus an exclusive afterword by Chuck Palahniuk. Limited to just 500 copies, each signed by the artist and author of the afterword.

Book Details
 
Production DetailsFull bound in goatskin leather, blocked in 2 foils with a design by the artist​ Sirio Pearl Cocktail Blue Moon endpapers​ Gilded on 3 edges​ Ribbon marker​ Head and tailbands​ Limitation label printed letterpress​ Presented in a clamshell box, covered in cloth which is screen-printed and foil blocked with a design by the artist​ Display Box lettering commissioned from Atelier Olschnsky Grafik und Design OG, Vienna
Dimensions246 x 156mm​
FontTypeset in LTC Kennerley with Inbox Thin display​
AuthorF. Scott Fitzgerald
Illustrated ByYuko Shimizu
IllustrationPrinted in black and gold with 13 full colour, full page illustrations​
Publication Date10th April 2025
PrintingLimited to 500 copies
PrintingFirst Printing

About the Illustrator

Yuko Shimizu

Yuko Shimizu is an award-winning New York-based Japanese artist, renowned for her intricate and expressive artwork. She has a MFA from the Illustration as Visual Essay Program offered by the School of Visual Arts in New York City, where she now teaches in the BFA undergraduate department alongside working as a freelance artist. Her work has been published by Penguin, Time, Newsweek, the New York Times and the New Yorker; for Folio her work includes Japanese Tales (2018) and The Great Gatsby (2025) Her accolades include multiple Gold and Silver Medals from the Society of Illustrators, along with recognition as one of Newsweek Japan’s ‘100 Japanese People the World Respects’.

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About the Author

Francis Scott Key Fitzgerald was born in 1896 in Minnesota. He had a love of writing from an early age and his first story was published in his school newspaper when he was 13. He graduated from the Newman School in 1913 and went on to study at Princeton University. Here, he wrote articles and stories for magazines and eventually dropped out to join the army. His first novel, This Side of Paradise (1920) received critical acclaim and he went on to write The Beautiful and the Damned (1922), The Great Gatsby (1925; Folio 2025) and Tender Is the Night (1934), as well as a number of short stories. Fitzgerald died in 1940.