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1939 Gone With The Wind by Margaret Mitchell Antique Fiction Book Early Edition

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1939 Gone With The Wind by Margaret Mitchell Antique Fiction Book Early Edition

Gone With The Wind
By Margaret Mitchell
Published by MacMillan And Co Limited: London 1939 (May)
Early Edition In Original Cloth Bindings

" Gone With the Wind follows Scarlett O'Hara, the strong‑willed daughter of a Georgia plantation owner whose life is upended by the American Civil War and the collapse of the Old South. At the outset, Scarlett is defined by her vanity, her romantic obsession with Ashley Wilkes, and her determination to get what she wants. When war breaks out, she is forced to confront realities far harsher than the privileged world she has always known, and her journey becomes one of survival rather than flirtation.

As the Confederacy falls and Atlanta burns, Scarlett's resilience and ruthlessness come to the forefront. She takes charge of her family's ruined plantation, Tara, doing whatever is necessary to keep it alive—even when those choices clash with the social expectations of Southern womanhood. Her complicated relationship with the charismatic and cynical Rhett Butler grows in parallel with her struggle to rebuild her world, creating one of literature's most enduring and volatile romantic dynamics.

In the postwar Reconstruction era, Scarlett transforms into a formidable businesswoman, but her emotional life remains turbulent. Her fixation on Ashley persists long after it should fade, blinding her to the genuine, if fraught, connection she shares with Rhett. By the time she recognises the depth of her feelings for him, her relentless ambition and emotional missteps have driven him away. The novel closes on Scarlett's characteristic resolve—undaunted, determined to reclaim what she has lost, and convinced that tomorrow offers another chance.
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General wear, fading and staining to covers and spine as shown. Inscription present otherwise unmarked. Binding is decent with no loose pages. Pages clean and well presented. A decent copy of this early edition in good condition overall. Please study photos to further understand condition.

Size 22cm x 15cm x 4.5cm - 795 Pages

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Condition: Good
Binding: Cloth
Special Attributes: ["Original Cloth Bindings", "Early Edition"]
Region: Europe
Subject: Literature & Fiction
Original/Facsimile: Original
Seller Notes: General wear, fading and staining to covers and spine as shown. Inscription present otherwise unmarked. Binding is decent with no loose pages. Pages clean and well presented. A decent copy of this early edition in good condition overall. Please study photos to further understand condition.
Language: English
Author: Margaret Mitchell
Publisher: MacMillan And Co Limited: London
Year Printed: 1939
Sub-subject: Classic Fiction