The value of a 1937 first edition of "Gone With the Wind" can vary greatly depending on its condition and if it's a first printing. It could be worth anywhere from a few hundred to several thousand dollars. It's best to consult with a rare book dealer or appraiser for an accurate estimate.
Rhett Atkins has two brothers named Kevin and Rodney. Kevin is a songwriter and Rodney is a singer.
In the novel "Scarlett" by Alexandra Ripley, Mammy is said to have died from old age and a broken heart. She passed away peacefully in her sleep, feeling content that Scarlett was finally happy and settled in her life.
Because she was widowed twice in the movie/novel. Southern tradition back then decreed that once one was a widow, they had to generally remain that way the rest of their lives (at least, they were expected to), hence why Scarlett hates to wear the black dress. She never cared for the first two men she married, she didn't see why she had to pretend to mourn them forever.
While Mammy is a slave until the end of the war, she is also a mother figure to Scarlett.
In Scarlett, the sequal to Gone with the Wind written by another author Alexandra Ripley, Scarlett returns to Ireland where her father was from
She has a misscarriage, (Is pregnant and the baby inside of her dies), and ultimatly, in those days, since there wasn't much medical technology, she passed away. Btw I cried when she passed.
Originally, Margaret Mitchell had named the heroine of Gone With the Wind, Pansy O'Hara, but people thought this was too weak-sounding, so it was changed to Scarlett.
gerold o'hara was played by thomas mitchell
First editions in hard cover, not always the first printing, in varying conditions (from fair to good) are being offered at $20 to $200 and up. Some of the cheaper editions are book club offerings rather than issues by the original publisher. You can buy an "original" first edition in good condition, signed by Margaret Mitchell, for $23,000. And if a signed first edition in good condition includes a letter that Clark Gable wrote about the book and the movie, you can have that package for $85,000.
Scarlet O'Hara only had one child, a young girl named Bonnie.
She has three children, one from each husband: Wade Hampton Hamilton (son to Charles Hamilton), Ella Lorena Kennedy (daughter to Frank Kennedy) and Eugenia Victoria "Bonnie Blue" Butler (daughter to Rhett Butler). She loses the fourth child, one she really wants right from beginning, to an accident caused by a quarrel with Rhett, after he ducked from a punch she threw at him causing her to fall down the stairs.
The classic epic starring Clark Gable and Vivien Leigh takes place during The American Civil War (1861-1865).
probably but I'm just guessing that's for sure so good luck people who will watch gone with the wind
I would check your local TV guide for this answer. You can also seach tvguide.com and it should be able to tell you if its going to be on in the next two or so weeks.
It is identified as "Tara's Theme" - Tara was Scarlett's home.
Scarlett Ohara was her full name.
Her full name was Katie Scarlett O'Hara..
Actually there are multiple versions of the book, so there is no clear answer to this question. One paperback version amazon lists at 960 pages. A hardback edition at amazon is listed at 1,040 pages. The first edition had 1037 pages.
It entirely depends on the printing. I know my grandmother used to refer to a 600 and some page version. Hope that at least gives a point of reference. Alica
Vivien Leigh and Hattie McDaniel won an Oscar for their roles in Gone with the Wind (1939).
Johnny's favorite part of Gone With the Wind was the part about the Southern gentlemen because it reminds him of Dally.