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      • Signed first editions are valued from $10,000-$25,000, depending on the book's condition, of course. The true firsts with the May 1936 date also have the original publisher's price of $3.00 and a "Spring Novels" advert with Gone With the Wind as the second title down as indicators of edition.
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  2. Sep 8, 2008 · Motion Picture Edition (December, 1939) Paperback is worth about $35 and the hardcover with dust jacket is worth at least $250 for the first printing of this edition. The Grosset & Dunlap (1939) photoplay edition is worth about $100 in a nice dust jacket.

  3. Signed first editions are valued from $10,000-$25,000, depending on the book's condition, of course. The true firsts with the May 1936 date also have the original publisher's price of $3.00 and a "Spring Novels" advert with Gone With the Wind as the second title down as indicators of edition.

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  4. Gone with the Wind. Margaret Mitchell. 4.31. 1,213,133 ratings24,597 reviews. Scarlett O'Hara, the beautiful, spoiled daughter of a well-to-do Georgia plantation owner, must use every means at her disposal to claw her way out of the poverty she finds herself in after Sherman's March to the Sea.

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  5. Feb 16, 2012 · U nsurprisingly, the first editions of Margaret Mitchell’s 1936 novel are extremely valuable and scarce, commanding tens of thousands of dollars. One extraordinary first edition copy being offered for sale is signed not only by Margaret Mitchell, but by Clark Gable as well.

    • Gumption and Survival in Gone with The Wind
    • Characters
    • Structure of The Novel
    • Dialogue

    Margaret Mitchell shows how different life and values are in times of peace from times of war. How accomplishments that seem very important to society in times of peace and stability become useless for survival in the harsh face of war. Mitchell once remarked that ‘Gone with the Wind’ is a novel about those who have gumption and those who don’t. At...

    Gone with the Windis a book that gives readers a variety of characters to hate as passionately as you love them. Some of the characters are too cruel, while some others are unbelievably good. But it is a point in Margaret Mitchell’s favor that she created unforgettable characters in the story. On the other hand, the characters are very out of touch...

    The length of Gone with the Windis one feature that detracts from the appeal of the novel. The novel has sixty-three(63) chapters divided into five(5) parts. It has almost one thousand pages which could have been edited and reduced to about half that number of pages because it expends pages and pages on descriptions and details that are not relevan...

    One good point for the dialogues in Gone with the Windis that they contain some of the most interesting quotes in the novel. However, some of the dialogues are too colloquial, heavily accented, and hard to decipher especially from the black characters and this adds to the racial controversies around the novel.

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  6. 'Gone with The Wind' by Margaret Mitchell chronicles the life of sixteen-year-old Scarlett O’Hara, rife with teenage exuberance and accustomed to getting everything and every man she wants. About the Book. Protagonist: Scarlett O’Hara. Publication Date: 1936. Genre: Historical Fiction, Literary Fiction. Rating: 3.9/5. Introduction. Summary.

  7. Gone with the Wind is a novel by American writer Margaret Mitchell, first published in 1936. The story is set in Clayton County and Atlanta, both in Georgia, during the American Civil War and Reconstruction Era.

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