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———, “Margaret Baugh Is Dead: Margaret Mitchell's Secretary,” December 28, 1967.

———, “Petite Atlantan Meets Film Stars for the First Time,” December 16, 1939.

———, “Strip-Dancer May Face Suit for
Gone With the Wind
Act,” December 12, 1940.

———, “Triplets Named Gone, With, Wind,” December 13, 1940.

Atlanta Journal
, “Drunks Still Call ‘Peggy' About Scarlett's Hair,” February 21, 1949.

———, “
GWTW
Royalties Help Rebuild Japan Church,” July 19, 1951.

———, “Harold Latham Searching South for Good Manuscripts,” April 12, 1935.

———, “Hollander Pays Honor to Margaret Mitchell,” May 8, 1956.

———, “Many Show Interest in Selecting an Appropriate Name for Airport,” March 30, 1954.

———, “Margaret Mitchell's Novel Literally
Gone With Wind
,” August 9, 1936.

———, “Mrs. Luise Sims Gives Dinner in Honor of Margaret Mitchell,” June 23, 1936.

———, “Publisher Notes Changed Habits of Reading,” January 19, 1936.

———, “Publisher of
GWTW
Here for Premiere,” undated clipping, Hargrett Rare Book and Manuscript Library, University of Georgia Libraries, Athens, Ga.

Atlanta Journal Magazine
, “How
Gone With the Wind
Was Written: An Interview by Medora Perkerson,” May 23, 1937.

Baldwin, Faith. “The Woman Who Wrote
Gone With the Wind
, An Exclusive and Authentic Interview.”
Pictorial Review
, March 1937.

Ball, Lamar Q. “All Modern Publishing Records Smashed by
Gone With the Wind
.”
Atlanta Constitution
, November 13, 1936.

———. “Fame's Tempo Has Been Quickened, according to Margaret Mitchell.”
Atlanta Constitution
, November 11, 1936.

———. “Margaret Mitchell Seeks in Vain for Time to Get Her Hair Washed.”
Atlanta
Constitution
, November 10, 1936.

———. “Writing of
Gone With the Wind
Beset by Difficulties, Says Author.”
Atlanta
Constitution
, November 9, 1936.

Beebe, Lucius. “This New York.”
New York Herald Tribune
, June 5, 1937.

Berg, Norman. “The Real Story of
Gone With the Wind
.”
Atlanta Constitution
, November 29, 1936.

Brown, Dennis. “
Gone With the Wind
II: Whatever Happened to the Sequel?”
Los
Angeles Times
, December 10, 1989.

Brozan, Nadine. “Chronicle.”
New York Times
, November 8, 1994.

Burke, Michael. “The Story of Scarlett They Did Not Want You to Read.”
The Mail
[London], June 9, 1996.

Business Week
, “Cashing In on
Gone With the Wind
,” December 30, 1939.

Cade, Dozier. “Peggy Mitchell Hits Magazine ‘Falsity.' ”
Atlanta Journal
, June 19, 1949.

Cape Argus
, “Amazing Demand for American Novel,” August 28, 1937.

Cole, Lois Dwight. “The Story Begins at a Luncheon Bridge in Atlanta.”
New York
Times
, June 25, 1961.

Commager, Henry Steele. “The Civil War in Georgia's Red Clay Hills.”
New York Herald Tribune
, July 5, 1936.

Connolly, Mike. “Rambling Reporter.”
Hollywood Reporter
, April 16, 1952.

———. “Rambling Reporter.”
Hollywood Reporter
, May 2, 1952.

Conroy, Pat. “Preface.” In
Gone With the Wind
, by Margaret Mitchell, 60th anniversary ed., 12. New York: Scribner, 1996.

Cordell, Actor. “Margaret Mitchell Pallbearer May Hold Clue to Scarlett, Rhett Mystery.”
Atlanta Journal-Constitution
, November 28, 1985.

Daniel, Frank. “Simplicity, Loyalty and Love Produced
Gone With the Wind
.”
Atlanta
Journal
, August 17, 1949.

Davis, Elmer. “The Economics of Authorship.”
Saturday Review of Literature
, November 23, 1940.

DeLorme, Rita H. “Margaret Mitchell's People: Recalling Catholic Relatives of Georgia Icon.”
Southern Cross
, November 29, 2007.

Dowling, Claudia Glenn. “The Further Adventures of Scarlett O'Hara.”
Life
, May 1988.

Fein, Esther B. “Another Day, Lots of Dollars as Scarlett Returns to Tara.”
New York
Times
, October 3, 1991.

Gallup, George. “56,500,000 Hope to See
Gone With Wind
and Public Approves Vivien, Gallup Finds.”
Atlanta Constitution
, February 20, 1939.

Granberry, Edwin. “The Private Life of Margaret Mitchell.”
Collier's
, March 13, 1937.

Gwin, Yolande. “Margaret Mitchell's Novel Depicts Three Major Periods.”
Atlanta
Constitution
, February 6, 1936.

Harlan, Megan. “Books in Brief: Fiction.”
New York Times
, July 1, 2001.

Hart, Christopher. “
Gone With the Wind
.”
Sunday Times
, April 27, 2008.

Huang, Carol. “Tomorrow Is Another Day: An Ethiopian Student Survives a Brutal Imprisonment by Translating
Gone With the Wind
into His Native Tongue.”
American
Scholar
75, no. 4 (Autumn 2006): 79–88.

Inge, M. Thomas. “Tara vs. Dogpatch: Cartoonist Al Capp Recounts His Legal Run-in with
GWTW
Author.”
The Scarlett Letter
, Summer 2004.

Jones, Marian Elder. “Me and My Book: Margaret Mitchell's
Gone With the Wind
.”
Georgia Review
16, no. 2 (Summer 1962): 180–87.

Kaleva
. Review of
Gone With the Wind
, December 1937.

Key, William. “Margaret Mitchell Laid to Rest as Sun Breaks Leaden Clouds.”
Atlanta
Journal
, August 18, 1949.

Kirkpatrick, David. “MediaTalk: Legal Battle Increases Interest in Book Sequel.”
New
York Times
, June 11, 2001.

Kloer, Phil. “Battle Brews on Changes in
Scarlett
.”
Atlanta Journal-Constitution
, March 26, 1992.

Knebel, Fletcher. “Scarlett O'Hara's Millions.”
Look
, December 3, 1963.

Kornhaber, Donna, and David Kornhaber, “A First-Timer Makes Rhett and Scarlett Sing.”
New York Times
, April 13, 2008.

Leitch, Albert C. “
Gone With Wind
Presses Going Strong, Pass 656,000.”
Atlanta Constitution
, October 21, 1936.

Lucchese, Sam. “Selznick Envisions Musical
GWTW
.”
Atlanta Journal
, March 9, 1961.

Lyall, Sarah. “Book Sequel Creates a New Civil War.”
New York Times
, June 3, 1996.

Martin, Harold. “Gone Are the Wind-sors for
Gone With Wind
Revival.”
Atlanta Constitution
, November 9, 1940.

Maryles, Daisy. “Winning Strategies.”
Publishers Weekly
, January 1, 1992.

McDowell, Edwin. “Book Notes.”
New York Times
, February 20, 1991.

———. “
Gone With the Wind
Best Seller Again at 50.”
New York Times
, June 24, 1986.

McGill, Ralph. “
Gone With the Wind
.”
Red Barrel
, September 15, 1936.

———. “Little Woman, Big Book: The Mysterious Margaret Mitchell.”
Show
, October 1962.

McLellan, Howard. “The Making of a Best Seller.”
American Business
, April 1937.

Michener, James A. “Introduction.” In
Gone With the Wind
, by Margaret Mitchell, anniversary ed., iii–xii. New York: Macmillan, 1975.

Mitchell, Anita C. Benteen. “Emory's Editions of
Gone With the Wind
.”
Emory Alumnus
, July 1961.

Nathan, Robert R. “National Income in 1937 Largest since 1929.”
Survey of Current
Business
, June 1938.

New Yorker
, “Letter from Paris,” March 25, 1939.

———, “Three Historical Novels,” July 4, 1936.

New York Times
, “
Gone With the Wind
to Have Second Sequel,” January 25, 1995.

Nyberg, Ven. Review of
Gone With the Wind
.
Svenska Dagbladet
, October 1937.

O'Briant, Don. “
Wind
Finale: Morehouse to Benefit from Suit Settlement.”
Atlanta
Journal-Constitution
, May 10, 2002.

Oney, Steve. “A 2nd
Wind
in the Cards for Scarlett.”
Orlando Sentinel
, January 8, 1987.

Patterson, Troy. “The
Wind
Mill: Author/Parodist Alice Randall Hosts a Showdown in Margaret Mitchell's Backyard.”
Entertainment Weekly
, July 27, 2001.

Pegler, Westbrook. “Fair Enough.”
Atlanta Constitution
, November 28, 1936.

Perkerson, Medora Field. “Double Life of Margaret Mitchell.”
Atlanta Journal Sunday
Magazine
, May 16, 1937.

———. “The Mystery of Margaret Mitchell.”
Look
, November 15, 1955.

———. “Was Margaret Mitchell Writing Another Book?”
Atlanta Journal Magazine
, December 18, 1949.

Publishers Weekly
, “Currents in the Trade,” April 10, 1937.

———, “Davison-Paxon Remodels Book Department,” November 20, 1937.

———, “The Difficulties of Success,” September 19, 1936.

———, “Give and Take of Bestsellers,” December 26, 1936.

———, “
Gone With the Wind
in Cheap Edition Gets Great Sales,” November 12, 1938.

———, “January Reprint Best Sellers,” February 14, 1940.

———, “Low-Priced Edition of
Gone With the Wind
,” September 24, 1938.

———, “Macmillan to Issue
Gone With the Wind
at 69 Cents,” August 12, 1939.

———, “National Book Awards for 1936,” February 27, 1937.

———, “The New N.G.B.R. Displays,” June 20, 1936.

———, “News from Publishers,” December 5, 1936.

———, “Notice to the Trade,” February 24, 1940.

———, “Promotion Plans for Spring 1937,” January 21, 1937.

———, “Pulitzer Prizes Awarded,” May 8, 1937.

———, “Random Notes on the N.Y. Times Book Fair,” November 21, 1936.

———, “Unauthorized
Gone With the Wind
Withdrawn,” March 16, 1940.

Richmond Times Dispatch
, “
Gone With the Wind
Book of Many Names,” August 9, 1936.

Robb, Inez. “Retiring Author and Stars in Three-Hour Chat.”
Atlanta Georgian
, December 14, 1939.

Runner, Harvey E. “Macy's Resells 35,940 Copies of Best Seller to Macmillan Co.”
New York Herald Tribune
, March 24, 1937.

Saturday Review
, “Trade Winds,” April 10, 1954.

Saxon, Wolfgang. “George P. Brett Is Dead at 91; Headed Macmillan Company.”
New
York Times
, February 15, 1984.

The Scarlett Letter
, “MMH Party Launches
Rhett Butler's People
,” Winter 2007.

———, “Scarlett Takes World's Readers by Storm,” November 1991.

Schwarzbaum, Lisa. “
Wind
Storm.”
Entertainment Weekly
, May 15, 2001.

Shannon, Victoria. “One Internet, Many Copyright Laws.”
New York Times
, November 8, 2004.

Shartar, Martin. “The Winds of Time and Chance: Stephens Mitchell Surveys Seven Decades in Atlanta.”
Atlanta
, July 1974.

[Smith, Harrison]. “
Gone With the Wind
.”
Saturday Review of Literature
, September 3, 1949.

Smith, Helen C. “Auction Gets Rare
GWTW
.”
Atlanta Constitution
, May 27, 1976.

Sparks, Andrew. “Margaret Mitchell Wanted No Memorials.”
Atlanta Journal
, April 9, 1961.

———. “Why Were Margaret Mitchell's Letters Burned?”
Atlanta Journal Magazine
, October 5, 1952.

Spencer, Charles. “
Gone With the Wind
: Frankly, My Dear, It's a Damn Long Night.”
Telegraph
, April 23, 2008.

Stangerup, Kakon. Review of
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.
Nationaltidende
, September 1937.

Stanley, Alessandra. “Frankly My Dear, Russians Do Give a Damn.”
New York Times
, August 29, 1994.

Thompson, Ralph. “Books of the Times.”
New York Times
, June 30, 1936.

Time
, “Books: North v. South,” March 7, 1938.

———, “The Press: Apology for Margaret,” January 11, 1943.

The Times
, “Romance Unending,” October 3, 1936.

Tyler, Ralph. “Literary Figures Offer Plots and Quips.”
New York Times
, August 1, 1976.

Vejnoska, Jill. “Author Stirs Harsh
Wind
in Tara Land.”
Atlanta Journal-Constitution
, July 13, 2001.

Webster, Angela. “The Mind Done Gone: A Parody.”
Times-Herald
[Newnan], July 18, 2001.

Wetmore, Kevin J., Jr. “From
Scaretto
to
Kaze to Tomo Ni Sarinu
: Musical Adaptations of
Gone with the Wind
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Modern Japanese Theatre and Performance
, ed. David Jortner, Keiko McDonald, and Kevin J. Wetmore, Jr., 237–50. Lanham, Md.: Lexington Books, 2006.

Willett, Julia B. “Margaret Mitchell.”
Junior League Magazine
, November 1936.

Winstead, Joy. “A 3rd
Gone With the Wind
? Not by This Author.”
Publishers Weekly
, September 25, 1991.

Yezbick, Daniel. “Riddles of Engagement: Narrative Play in the Children's Media and Comic Art of George Carlson.”
ImageTexT: Interdisciplinary Comics Studies
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