Gone With the Wind: Motion Picture Edition by Margaret Mitchell - front cover
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Gone With the Wind: Motion Picture Edition

by Margaret Mitchell

Gone With the Wind: Motion Picture Edition by Margaret Mitchell, published by The Macmillan Company in 1940, is an illustrated edition linked to the iconic 1939 film adaptation. This historical fiction classic is a collector's item due to its unique cinematic association. The book is in fair condition, reflecting its age, with wear on the cover and yellowing pages. A valuable addition for enthusiasts of literary and film history.

$50.00$$$
Binding:UNKNOWN
Condition:Acceptable
1940
The Macmillan Company
Stock:1 available
SKU:A6-B10-DRJ-0359

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Condition Details

The book shows signs of wear consistent with its age, including some scuffing and creasing on the cover. The binding appears intact, though there may be some loosening typical of a book of this vintage. The pages have yellowed with age but remain legible and intact. There is no dust jacket present.

About This Vintage 1940 Edition

Gone With the Wind: Motion Picture Edition by Margaret Mitchell, published by The Macmillan Company in New York, 1940, is a unique illustrated edition that coincides with the release of the iconic film. This edition captures the essence of the story through its connection to the 1939 movie adaptation, providing a visual and textual representation of the era-defining narrative. Margaret Mitchell's Pulitzer Prize-winning novel is a cornerstone of American literature, depicting the complexities of the Civil War and Reconstruction era. This specific edition is marked by its historical tie to the film, making it a desirable piece for collectors interested in cinematic and literary intersections. The book's condition reflects its age, with signs of wear typical of a well-loved volume, but it remains a significant collector's item due to its historical context and unique edition.

Publisher Information

Publisher

The Macmillan Company

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