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Fitz Tales: The Off-Shore Pirate

Fitz Tales: The Off-Shore Pirate

“The Off-Shore Pirate” was first published as a short story in The Saturday Evening Post on May 27, 1920, and was republished in Flappers and Philosophers by Scribner’s in 1920. It was adapted into a film in 1921 starring Viola Dana and Jack Mulhall.

“The Off-Shore Pirate” by F. Scott Fitzgerald

Read by Sarah Walker Thornton and W. Scott Page

Directed by Greg Thornton

Produced by Alaina M. Doten

Audio Engineering and Editing by Cope Till of StridentTrax

This is a FitzMuse Podcast made possible by a grant from AHA!, the Alabama Humanities Alliance.

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Fitz Tales: The Ice Palace

Fitz Tales: The Ice Palace