New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1935. First edition. First edition, first state text and jacket. (Pages 349- 352 not canceled; page 351, lines 29-30 reads "Oh, catch it - oh, catch it..." Jacket has ink-stamped price of $2.50 on front flap.) [xii], 407 pp. Bound in publisher's blue cloth with gilt lettering. Very Good, bottom corner of textblock bumped with faint creases, offsetting to front free endpaper, very tiny tear to following page. In a Very Good+ dust jacket with a little dulling and toning to spine panel, wear at tips, a bit of soiling to back panel; unsophisticated and attractive. The final collection of short stories by F. Scott Fitzgerald with a lovely pictorial dust jacket designed by Doris Spiegel.