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The Margaret Mitchell encyclopedia

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Atlanta writer Margaret Mitchell (1900-1949) wrote Gone with the Wind (1936), one of the best-selling novels of all time.

The Pulitzer Prize-winning novel was the basis of the 1939 film, the first movie to win more than five Academy Awards.

Margaret Mitchell did not publish another novel after Gone with the Wind.

Supporting the troops during World War II, assisting African-American students financially, serving in the American Red Cross, selling stamps and bonds, and helping others-usually anonymously-consumed her.

This book reveals little-known facts about this altruistic woman. The Margaret Mitchell Encyclopedia documents Mitchell's work, her life, her impact on Atlanta, the city's memorials to her, her residences, details of her death, information about her family, the establishment of the Margaret Mitchell House against great odds, and her relationships with the Daughters of the Confederacy and the Junior League.

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0786492457 / 9780786492459
eBook (Adobe Pdf, EPUB)
812.52
18/03/2015
United States
English
228 pages
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