Margaret Mitchell claimed that she had never intended to publish "Gone With the Wind". In 1935, a friend of hers told Harold Latham, a visiting editor from the MacMillan publishing company, about the book. After some persuasion, Ms. Mitchell took the manuscript, almost as tall as she was, to his hotel. After Margaret gave her... Continue Reading →
Gone With the Wind – Book Review
Book: Gone With the Wind Author: Margaret Mitchell Year: 1936 Margaret Mitchell’s only published work, Gone With the Wind, is a novel of massive proportions. Not to be confused as an out-and-out love story this historical saga spans the years of the American Civil War and the period of Reconstruction and traces with it the life of Scarlett... Continue Reading →

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