Margaret Mitchell: A Scarlett or a Melanie?
This book is a collection of articles Susan Myrick wrote over the years about her friend Peggy Mitchell and Gone With the Wind, both the book and the movie, and contains three feature articles about survivors of the War Between the States. The title article was prepared in 1983 by the editor from Sue’s diary and from her notes on an article she had begun. Except for the title article, the stories about Mitchell and GWTW are given in chronological order. There is some repetition, especially in the two reviews of Richard Harwell’s book Margaret Mitchell’s Gone With the Wind Letters. All articles are included in full because, in spite of the repetition, each one stands alone and contains some information written (or delivered) for different audiences.
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Margaret Mitchell: A Scarlett or a Melanie?
This book is a collection of articles Susan Myrick wrote over the years about her friend Peggy Mitchell and Gone With the Wind, both the book and the movie, and contains three feature articles about survivors of the War Between the States. The title article was prepared in 1983 by the editor from Sue’s diary and from her notes on an article she had begun. Except for the title article, the stories about Mitchell and GWTW are given in chronological order. There is some repetition, especially in the two reviews of Richard Harwell’s book Margaret Mitchell’s Gone With the Wind Letters. All articles are included in full because, in spite of the repetition, each one stands alone and contains some information written (or delivered) for different audiences.
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Margaret Mitchell: A Scarlett or a Melanie?

Margaret Mitchell: A Scarlett or a Melanie?

Margaret Mitchell: A Scarlett or a Melanie?

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This book is a collection of articles Susan Myrick wrote over the years about her friend Peggy Mitchell and Gone With the Wind, both the book and the movie, and contains three feature articles about survivors of the War Between the States. The title article was prepared in 1983 by the editor from Sue’s diary and from her notes on an article she had begun. Except for the title article, the stories about Mitchell and GWTW are given in chronological order. There is some repetition, especially in the two reviews of Richard Harwell’s book Margaret Mitchell’s Gone With the Wind Letters. All articles are included in full because, in spite of the repetition, each one stands alone and contains some information written (or delivered) for different audiences.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940015281279
Publisher: ThomasMax Publishing
Publication date: 09/07/2012
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 156
Sales rank: 312,166
File size: 727 KB

About the Author

The late Susan Myrick worked as a journalist and was the best friend of Margaret Mitchell, which prompted her hiring as technical consultant for "all things Southern" for the production of the movie "Gone With the Wind." Susan Lindsley, Myrick's niece, has also published a biography of Myrick as well as a number of other books. Lindsley lives in metro Atlanta. The biography, "Susan Myrick of Gone With the Wind: An Autobiographical Biography" was nominated for 2011 Georgia Author of the Year honors.
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