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Opening night of Gone With the Wind at the Astor Theater, Broadway, New York, December 19, 1939. Margaret Mitchell, Film Movie, Classic Hollywood, Old Hollywood, Tomorrow Is Another Day, Movies
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Opening night of Gone With the Wind at the Astor Theater, Broadway, New York, December 19, 1939.
A 1938 copy of Margaret Mitchell's Gone with the Wind, signed by almost all of the movie's cast, as well as director Victor Fleming and producer David O. Selznick, sold for $135,300 at auction recently. It Movie Cast, It Cast, Hattie Mcdaniel, Victor Fleming, Romance Film
Clark Gable, Vivien Leigh and Cast-Signed ‘Gone With the Wind’ Book Sells for $135,300
A 1938 copy of Margaret Mitchell's Gone with the Wind, signed by almost all of the movie's cast, as well as director Victor Fleming and producer David O. Selznick, sold for $135,300 at auction recently.
Henry Love Angel proposed several times to Margaret Mitchell (author-to-be of the famous 1936 American novel Gone with the Wind). Margaret finally accepted his ring, as shown here on the photo, but eventually returned it to him again. She married Red Upshaw instead on September 2, 1922. Margaret soon discovered, however, that she had made a mistake, separated within a year, and divorced him in 1924. Grand National Steeplechase, Young Elizabeth Taylor, Polite Society, Equestrian Style, Equestrian Fashion, Gone With The Wind, Life Magazine, Writers
Henry Love Angel proposes to Margaret Mitchell, 1920s
Henry Love Angel proposed several times to Margaret Mitchell (author-to-be of the famous 1936 American novel Gone with the Wind). Margaret finally accepted his ring, as shown here on the photo, but eventually returned it to him again. She married Red Upshaw instead on September 2, 1922. Margaret soon discovered, however, that she had made a mistake, separated within a year, and divorced him in 1924.
Margaret Mitchell, 1920. Best Selling Novels, Scarlett O’hara, Portraits, Book Writer, Film Adaptations
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Margaret Mitchell, 1920.
Beaufort, South Carolina. This is known as The Rhett House. The succession papers that started the Civil War were signed in the basement of this house. The Rhett Family was the richest family in the South, and the Butler Family was the richest family in the North. Supposedly, that's where Rhett Butler from Gone With the Wind got his name. The succession papers that started the Civil War were signed in the basement of this house. Rhett Butler, Carolina Do Sul, South Carolina, History Nerd, World History, History Pics, American Civil War, American History, Old Pictures
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Beaufort, South Carolina. This is known as The Rhett House. The succession papers that started the Civil War were signed in the basement of this house. The Rhett Family was the richest family in the South, and the Butler Family was the richest family in the North. Supposedly, that's where Rhett Butler from Gone With the Wind got his name. The succession papers that started the Civil War were signed in the basement of this house.
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75th Anniversary of Gone with the Wind
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Hattie McDaniel, Oscar winner for "Gone WIth the Wind," was a member of the AWVS during WWII. African American History, American Women, Women In History, Black History, Living Puppets, 3d Foto, Actrices Hollywood
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Hattie McDaniel, Oscar winner for "Gone WIth the Wind," was a member of the AWVS during WWII.
Clark Gable and Vivien Leigh with Gone with the Wind author Margaret Mitchell. Hooray For Hollywood, Golden Age Of Hollywood, Vintage Hollywood, Hollywood Stars, It's All Happening
Clark Gable and Vivien Leigh with Gone with the Wind author Margaret Mitchell.
Desk used by Margaret Mitchell while writing Gone With the Wind. Playroom, Desk, Writing, Live, Books, Table, Furniture
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Desk used by Margaret Mitchell while writing Gone With the Wind.
Margaret Mitchell was told once she wasn't the type of person that could write a book. I think it's safe to say she proved them wrong. Favorite Authors, Favorite Books, Favorite Things, Favorite Movies, I Love Books, Great Books, People Reading, Worth Reading
Margaret Mitchell was told once she wasn't the type of person that could write a book. I think it's safe to say she proved them wrong.
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As a young girl, Margaret Mitchell wrote stories like “The Little Pioneers” and sometimes adapted them into plays which she and her friends performed on the front porch of her house. Little did she know that she would one day write one of the most famous love stories of all time, Gone With the Wind. Georgia History, Book Authors, Steel Magnolias, Make A Game, Creative Writing, Reading Writing
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As a young girl, Margaret Mitchell wrote stories like “The Little Pioneers” and sometimes adapted them into plays which she and her friends performed on the front porch of her house. Little did she know that she would one day write one of the most famous love stories of all time, Gone With the Wind.
The room where Margaret Mitchell wrote "Gone with the Wind". Peggy Mitchell, Georgia On My Mind
The room where Margaret Mitchell wrote "Gone with the Wind"
The room where Margaret Mitchell wrote "Gone with the Wind".
Margaret Mitchell. Best known for writing the American classic Gone With the Wind. The novel was an instant success, selling more than a million copies in the first six months. Mitchell won the Pulitzer Prize for her wildly popular novel. Mitchell changed history when she wrote arguably the best romantic novel of all time. Not only did the story capture the hearts of millions of readers worldwide, but Mitchell's masterful use of symbolism and treatment of archetypes made it truly original. Famous Women, Famous People, 3 4 Face, Flannery O’connor, People Of Interest
Margaret Mitchell. Best known for writing the American classic Gone With the Wind. The novel was an instant success, selling more than a million copies in the first six months. Mitchell won the Pulitzer Prize for her wildly popular novel. Mitchell changed history when she wrote arguably the best romantic novel of all time. Not only did the story capture the hearts of millions of readers worldwide, but Mitchell's masterful use of symbolism and treatment of archetypes made it truly original.