Taps at Reveille

Taps at Reveille

"Taps at Reveille" (1935) is a collection of 18 short stories by F. Scott Fitzgerald.

The eighteen stories were:

* "The Scandal Detectives"
* "The Freshest Boy"
* "He Thinks He's Wonderful"
* "The Captured Shadow"
* "The Perfect Life"
* "First Blood"
* "A Nice Quiet Place"
* "A Woman with a Past"
* "Crazy Sunday"
* "Two Wrongs"
* "The Night of Chancellorsville"
* "The Last of the Belles"
* "Majesty"
* "Family in the Wind"
* "A Short Trip Home"
* "One Interne"
* "The Fiend"
* "Babylon Revisited"

It was published on March 10, 1935. The collection was dedicated to Fitzgerald's agent Harold Ober.

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