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Gone with the Wind was written by Margaret Mitchell and was published in May 1936.
The original publication of "Gone with the Wind" by Margaret Michell was originally going to be May 1936. The publication, though, was pushed back a month and was released June 30th 1936. The book was so popular that it was made into a movie and mere three years later.
Depending on the condition and if it has a intact dust jacket, a TRUE first edition that states 'May 1936' and NO other dates can be worth up to $2,000 or more. A June 1936 can go for $25 up to $500 for a mint condition book in original non-price clipped dust jacket. Other editions are worth very little.
Gone was published in the year 2008
I have a fair condition"Gone With the Wind " book and would like to know if it has any value.
Python prices have gone up in private as of late. Value depends on overall condition. Check on Gunbroker.com under pythons for condition and prices
The value of a dime from 1911 depends on its condition. The lowest a 1911 dime has gone for was $3 and the highest was over $400, however that dime was in mint condition.
Gone in 60 Seconds (1974) sold online are new and used. If brought used, check with the seller about the condition. Usually the description and pictures show the condition.
$140-$225 depending on condition. sales@countrygunsmith.net
The answer to your question is "yes". Margaret Mitchell's novel "Gone With the Wind" was first published in 1936. The movie of the same name was produced in 1939. World War II began in September 1939, after Hitler's invasion of Poland.
June 30, 1936
Last Fair Deal Gone Down was created on 1936-11-23.