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A first edition of “Gone With the Wind” from 1936 is signed by author Margaret Mitchell to Atlanta native and history teacher Meta Barker, who lived until 1978. It’s valued at $1,500 to ...
A first edition of “Gone with the Wind” from 1936 is signed by author Margaret Mitchell to Atlanta native and history teacher Meta Barker, who lived until 1978. It’s valued at $1,500 to $2,500.
After Gone with the Wind, he returned to Britain to support the British war effort during World War II. On June 1, 1943, he ...
Vivien Leigh In Gone With The Wind. ... Laney’s red makeover dress is on-trend now the ‘90s and early aughts are making a comeback. Its spaghetti straps and slim silhouette are simple, ...
The Gone With the Wind Museum’s drapery dress bonnet is just one of two that were created during the movie’s production. It has a current value of about $50,000, according to Museum Director ...
“Gone With the Wind” was published in June 1936 and became a huge seller. It won the Pulitzer Prize for fiction in 1937. Producer David O. Selznick paid Mitchell $50,000 for the movie rights ...
A first edition of “Gone with the Wind” from 1936 is signed by author Margaret Mitchell to Atlanta native and history teacher Meta Barker, who lived until 1978. It’s valued at $1,500 to $2,500.
Leigh in a shot from the legendary “Gone With the Wind.” Courtesy Everett Collection In 1937, he cast her as Ophelia to his Hamlet, and she “flew at him like a demon” backstage.
Fashion’s problematic fave is Elena Velez. After staging a mud-wrestling exhibition last year, she mounted a more pointedly hostile show on Sunday night: a salon themed around the film and book ...