The value of a second printing of "Gone with the Wind" can vary significantly based on its condition, presence of a dust jacket, and market demand. Generally, prices can range from a few hundred to several thousand dollars. For a precise valuation, it’s advisable to consult a rare book dealer or auction house that specializes in vintage literature.
It is Scarlet.
Olivia de Havilland
AUTHOR OF GONE WITH THE WIND Gone with the Wind was written my Margaret Mitchell.
The value of a 1938 printing of "Gone With the Wind" can vary widely based on factors such as its condition, whether it is a first edition, and if it is signed by the author, Margaret Mitchell. Generally, a first edition in good condition can be valued anywhere from a few hundred to several thousand dollars. However, later printings may be worth significantly less, often only a few tens to hundreds of dollars. For an accurate appraisal, it's best to consult a rare book dealer or auction house.
It depends on which version it is. The first one is the rarest, it had Hattie McDaniel on the back bottom right corner, and printing was halted due to southern views on 'coloreds' at the time. The next version had a blank back and the third and final version showed Alicia Rhett in place of McDaniel. The last one is the most common and depending on condition sells for $35-$150. As with all collectibles, condition determines price.
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.
It is Scarlet.
175.00
Olivia de Havilland
AUTHOR OF GONE WITH THE WIND Gone with the Wind was written my Margaret Mitchell.
The value of a 1938 printing of "Gone With the Wind" can vary widely based on factors such as its condition, whether it is a first edition, and if it is signed by the author, Margaret Mitchell. Generally, a first edition in good condition can be valued anywhere from a few hundred to several thousand dollars. However, later printings may be worth significantly less, often only a few tens to hundreds of dollars. For an accurate appraisal, it's best to consult a rare book dealer or auction house.
Once you have gone to the forsaken fortress the second time it should be marked on your sea chart
Olivia de Havilland, who played Ashley's wife Melanie.
It depends on which version it is. The first one is the rarest, it had Hattie McDaniel on the back bottom right corner, and printing was halted due to southern views on 'coloreds' at the time. The next version had a blank back and the third and final version showed Alicia Rhett in place of McDaniel. The last one is the most common and depending on condition sells for $35-$150. As with all collectibles, condition determines price.
There was no character named Marcie in Gone with the Wind.
1939's Gone with the Wind was the first color film to win the Oscar for Best Picture, but the 1937 short, Give Me Liberty, was the first color movie to receive an Oscar at all.
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