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Conclusion of Margaret Mitchell's typescript, thought destroyed, rediscovered. March 30, 2011 — -- Toward the end of Margaret Mitchell's "Gone With the Wind," Scarlett O'Hara says, "After all ...
The chair Margaret Mitchell sat in to write “Gone with the Wind” will go to the highest bidder. The author of the masterpiece left behind a few personal items, and Steve Slotin and Slotin Folk ...
Gifted but enigmatic Atlanta magazine writer Margaret Mitchell earned the Pulitzer Prize in Novels for her breathtaking work of historical fiction, "Gone with the Wind," on this day in history ...
Margaret Mitchell's Gone with the Wind sold one million copies in its first six months, won the Pulitzer Prize in 1937 and brought an explosion of unexpected, unwished-for celebrity to its author.
Author Margaret Mitchell published the American classic novel "Gone with the Wind" on this day in history, June 30, 1936. The 1,000-page novel, set in Georgia during the Civil War and in the ...
A parody of Margaret Mitchell’s classic “Gone with the Wind” – told from the perspective of a slave – was cleared for publication by an Atlanta federal appeals court yesterday.
The Atlanta History Center reopens the Margaret Mitchell House museum in Midtown today, July 10, with a new exhibit that examines more closely the popularity of “Gone With the Wind” — the ...
By Rick Rojas Reporting from Atlanta The handsome Tudor Revival mansion set on a shaded lot in the bustling heart of Atlanta has long been known as the Margaret Mitchell House. Yet, in truth ...
I hope it will be widely read and appreciated.” June 29—A fifth large printing of Margaret Mitchell’s first novel, Gone with the Wind, has been ordered, although the book is just out this week.
The chair Margaret Mitchell sat in to write “Gone with the Wind” will go to the highest bidder. The author of the masterpiece left behind a few personal items, and Steve Slotin and Slotin Folk ...