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198646827NY: Macmillan 1986. Hardcover. Very good. 50th Anniversary facsimile edition. Very good hardback in a just lightly rubbed jacket. <br/><br/> Macmillan hardcover books
1936140940975New York: The Macmillan Company 1936. First Edition. Very Good. First edition first printing with "Published May 1936" on the copyright page. Bound in publisher's grey cloth stamped in blue; lacking the dust jacket. Very Good. Spine ends lightly softened. Cloth toned at spine and lightly so to edges lightly foxed. Clippings pasted to preliminary and terminal blank sheets with associated offsetting otherwise a pretty sharp copy. The Macmillan Company unknown books
196446438NY: Macmillan 1964. Hardcover. Very good. Book Club edition. Light offsetting to prelims else a very good hardback in a tanned jacket. <br/><br/> Macmillan hardcover books
19811336847Franklin Library: New York 1981. Hardcover. Octavo 946 pages; VG; full binding of genuine brown leather; spine with gilt lettering and design; all edges gilt; mild shelf wear; silk moire end papers; satin ribbon bookmark; slight foxing to gilt edges of text block; shelved case 9 3/4. 1336847. Shelved Dupont Bookstore. New York hardcover books
19362011509MacMillan 1936. First edition. hardcover. Very good/Very good. First edition first issue book May 1936 on copyright page in a first issue dust jacket lower position of listing for this title inscribed and dated by Margaret Mitchell in Atlanta 1936. Very good in a very good price-clipped first issue dust jacket with Housed in a custom-made slipcase. MacMillan unknown books
12826First Edition First Printing May 1936. A beautiful copy tastefully bound in green full oasis Morocco with raised bands gilt dentelles marbled endpapers and the original brown cloth bound in at the rear.<br />Inscribed on the front endpaper:<br />"For Rose Harbaugh / Margaret Mitchell"<br />This is undoubtedly Rose Oller Harbaugh the longtime book department manager of Marshall Fields in Chicago who regularly sponsored book signings and other literary events.<br />Laid into this stunning copy is a card signed by both CLARK GABLE and VIVIEN LEIGH.<br />A truly handsome copy of this 20th Century monolith even more so inscribed and signed by the author -- as well as the inclusion of signatures of the two superstars of the iconic film. hardcover books
19363055New York: Macmillan 1936. First edition. Fine/Near Fine. First printing May 1936 in first issue jacket. A Fine copy of the book in a lovely Near Fine dust jacket. Jacket with slight rubbing to the front panel a small chip at the lower front corner and one small tear with a tape repair on the verso. Overall a very clean and attractive example.<br/><br/>Set in Georgia during the Civil War and Reconstruction the novel follows the fall of the South and its gentility as experienced by Scarlett O'Hara one of literature's most ruthlessly optimistic characters. More than a war story Gone With the Wind is a reflection on humanity. "Mitchell carefully analyzes the nature of human resilience and hold up hopefulness as the critical tool for getting through the worst of times" The Guardian. Popular from its release and an almost-immediate best-seller Gone With the Wind won the Pulitzer Prize the following year and would be transformed into one of the most iconic Hollywood golden-era films starring Vivien Leigh and Clark Gable. No other work of literature more fully captures the old Southern gentility than Gone With the Wind. "This is beyond a doubt one of the most remarkable first novels produced by an American writer. It is also one of the best" contemporary New York Times Book Review. Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. Macmillan unknown books
1968316111New York: Limited Editions Club 1968. No. 418 of 1500 copies signed by John Groth. Introduction by Henry Steele Commager. Illustrations by John Groth. 2 vols. 4to. Blue and gray cloth. A fine copy in slipcase. Groth John. No. 418 of 1500 copies signed by John Groth. Introduction by Henry Steele Commager. Illustrations by John Groth. 2 vols. 4to. With inscription and drawing by John Groth on the ffep inscribed to Amy. Limited Editions Club unknown books
1936140938421New York: The Macmillan Company 1936. First Edition. Near Fine/Poor. First edition first printing with "Published May 1936" on the copyright page. Signed by Margaret Mitchell on the front free endpaper. Very Good with a short tear to the cloth at the top of the spine light general rubbing and light wear and toning to the pages. With remnants of the tattered first issue dust jacket present though in rather poor condition. A lovely copy of the first printing signed by the author. The Macmillan Company unknown books
1968WB17155New York: The Limited Editions Club 1968. Limited Edition. Hardcover. Fine. Copy 81 of a total edition of 1500. Two quarto volumes. Signed by illustrator John Groth. Excellent copy in publisher's slipcase. <br/><br/> The Limited Editions Club hardcover books
1936282730New York: Macmillan 1936. First. hardcover. fine. Thick 8vo re-bound in gray leather with black spine labels lettered in gilt. N.Y.: Macmillan 1936. First Edition.<br/><br/> Published in May 1936. Autographed by Mitchell with a 1936 ownership inscription.<br/><br/> Macmillan unknown books
1936308858Macmillan and Co 1936. Later edition. 8vo. Grey boards with blue title Very good. Dust jacket has tears along spine edges worn with some additional tears on front and back. Interior is fine. Ownership signature of Justine S. Miner. Later edition. 8vo. Macmillan and Co unknown books
19361603116MacMillan 1936. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Poor. A very good first edition first issue May 1936 on the copyright page in a poor second state dj GWTW listed first on back panel with spine and front flap of jacket replaced. Housed in a custom-made collector's slipcase. MacMillan hardcover books
19361511033MacMillan 1936. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Fine/Very Good. A fine first edition in a very good dust jacket. May 1936 on copyright page. First issue dust jacket with book title in second column and original price of $3 on front flap. Housed in a custom-made collector's slipcase. MacMillan hardcover books
19361408068The Macmillan Company 1936. 2nd Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/No Jacket. A very good copy. Second Edition. 1936 printed on the title page. Copyright page states: Published June 1936. Gift inscription on the front free endpaper. Previous owner's personal stamp on the front paste down. Moderate rubbing along the board edges and at the head and tail of the spine. The Macmillan Company hardcover books
1940194516NEW YORK MACMILLAN 1940 1939 1940. ORIGINAL STIFF YELLOW WRAPPERS FEW NICKS AND CREASES; 12 COLOR STILLS FROM THE FILM; ISSUED IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE RELEASE OF THE 1939 MGM FILM. NOTABLE FOR THE INTRODUCTORY 3-PAGE LIST OF CAST AND CREDITS. MOTION PICTURE EDITION SECOND PRINTING VERY GOOD. Soft cover. NEW YORK, MACMILLAN, 1940, [1939] paperback books
1939228738New York The Macmillan Company 1939 1936. 1939. First Motion picture edition "Published December 1939". Small 4to. 12 color stills from the film. Original stiff yellow pictorial wrappers. Very good. Bookplate of Ethel Church on the half title page. Issued in conjunction with the release of the 1939 MGM film. Notable for the introductory 3-page list of cast and credits. Soft cover. Very Good/No Jacket. New York, The Macmillan Company, 1939 [1936]. paperback books
1936WRCLIT51586New York: Macmillan 1936. Thick octavo. Gray cloth lettered in blue. Modest rubbing at corners with a few small smudges to cloth usual light tanning to endsheets but a very good tight copy in shelfworn dust jacket with a creased edge tear two large chips to the spine panel and a clean split part way up the lower joint. Half morocco folding slipcase. First edition first printing. Signed by Mitchell on the front free endsheet. The dust jacket is price-clipped but is in the preferred state with the "Spring Novels" advert on the lower panel showing this work as the second title in the right hand column. "The book that lives on and on decried by the devotees of higher criticism scorned by the intellectuals and loved by the public. It was awarded a Pulitzer Prize in 1937" - Harwell. WILLINGHAM & HARWELL 120. Harwell IN TALL COTTON 125. Macmillan hardcover books
193934673NY: Macmillan 1939. 2 volumes. 8 vo. Two-tone cloth gilt ttop edge gilt. glassine dust jackets; issued with a slipcase not present here. First edition thus 1/1000 copies. Very good. <br/><br/> Macmillan hardcover books
1936WRCLIT54197New York: Macmillan 1936. Thick octavo. Gray cloth lettered in blue. Spine extremities worn and bumped with 2cm creased snag at crown of spine usual slight tanning to endsheets but internally a very good copy. First edition first "May 1936" printing. Inscribed and signed by Mitchell on the front free endsheet: "For Charles J. Trenkle Margaret Mitchell" and with the recipient's bookplate on the front pastedown. A modest albeit inscribed and signed copy suitable for craft binding in stars and bars perhaps as seems to have become fashionable. "The book that lives on and on decried by the devotees of higher criticism scorned by the intellectuals and loved by the public. It was awarded a Pulitzer Prize in 1937" - Harwell. WILLINGHAM & HARWELL 120. IN TALL COTTON 125. Macmillan hardcover books
200513498JNew York: Scribner 2005. The classic novel signed by actor Fred Crane who appeared in the great 1939 film as Brent Tarleton Scarlett O’Hara’s suitor and he speaks the very first line in the film to Vivien Leigh on the porch at Tara. Signed with his name and that of his character in blue ink on the title page. Very fine in a very fine dust jacket. The late Fred Crane was the last surviving adult male actor from the film production. One of the most elaborate and difficult film productions of the Golden Age of American Cinema Gone With the Wind remains one of the most popular movies of all time. The film gave Clark Gable his most memorable role launched a two year search for an actress to play Scarlett O’Hara eventually making Vivien Leigh an international star won eleven Academy Awards and has had such an influence on popular culture that the film has generated continual appeal to new generations. From the time David O. Selznick purchased the film rights to the Margaret Mitchell novel for the then record sum of $50000 in 1936 he proceeded to spend the next three years bringing his masterpiece to the screen. Scribner unknown books
1968171031042New York: The Limited Editions Club 1968. Limited Edition. Hardcover. Fine/very good. Groth John. No. 351 of 1500 copies two volumes complete quarto size 612 total pp. signed by John Groth. Margaret Mitchell's 1900-1949 classic Civil War-era novel "Gone with the Wind" was immensely popular upon publication; it won her the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction in 1937 and was adapted into an immensely popular film in 1939 starring Vivien Leigh and Clark Gable. <br/><br/>The Limited Editions Club publication is lavishly illustrated by John Groth 1908-1988 whose animated mark making renders the characters and scenes of the stories with a spirited energy. <br/><br/>___DESCRIPTION: Volume 1 with quarter grey cloth and blue cloth boards Volume 2 with quarter blue cloth and grey cloth boards both volumes with grey and blue cloth spine label with gilt rules and lettering top edges stained grey title pages in red and black with line drawing by John Groth in black line drawings and watercolours some as double-page spreads by Groth throughout both volumes text printed in double columns; linotype Janson type Basingwerk Parchment paper quarto size 11.75" by 8.75" pagination: Volume 1: i-xii 1-2 3-293 294; Volume 2: i-viii 297-593 594 1 colophon one of 1500 copies this number 351 signed by John Groth on the colophon in Volume 2. Each volume with a glassine wrapper all housed in a slipcase covered in blue cloth with a cream paper spine label with blue ruled borders and lettering. <br/><br/>___CONDITION: A fine copy; the covers clean the corners straight and unrubbed the binding tight with solid hinges the interior clean and bright and free of prior owner markings; clean crisp as new. Â The glassine wrappers are very good clean overall with light edgewear each with a one-inch closed tear at the head of the spine and Volume 1 wrapper with another closed tear along the spine shallow creases to the front and rear panels. The slipcase is near fine strong and sturdy clean overall with a few spots of soiling a light spot of indentation to the edge of the spine the spine and top edge are sunned. <br/><br/>___CITATION: LEC no. 400. <br/><br/>___POSTAGE: Â Please note that this is an extremely large and heavy set and therefore additional postage may apply; please inquire for details. <br/><br/>___Swan's Fine Books is pleased to be a member of the ABAA ILAB and IOBA and we stand behind every book we sell. Please contact us with any questions you may have we are here to help. The Limited Editions Club hardcover books
19961341770Norwalk CT: Easton Press 1996. Collector's Edition. Hardcover. Octavo 1037 pages; VG; full gray genuine leather binding; spine paneled with gilt lettering and design; mild shelf wear; all edges gilt; silk moire end papers; satin ribbon bookmark; full color illustrations; pages clean; shelved Case 9 3/4. 1341770. Shelved Dupont Bookstore. Easton Press hardcover books
1910018237Cincinnati OH: Ebbert & Richardson. Good. 1910. First Edition. Hardcover. Brown cloth boards with gilt lettering on front board all edges gilt. Ex-library with remnants of rear pocket on rear pastedown library bookplates catalog written in blue ink on title page label with catalog number removed from spine. Boards have light soiling and wear to all edges; text block has light soiling. Inscribed by someone who likely knew the author: "To my dear friends the Robertsons in loving memory of the sweet spirit who wrote this. From G. H. T 24th August 1910." This book was published in memoriam of its author who died in 1909 at the age of 27. Daniel Mitchell Holmes was enamored with the Southwest exploring the area taking photographs and writing about the Santa Fe Trail the Zuni Hopi Navajo and the Anasazi. Scarce. ; Sepia-tone Photographs and Illustrations; 4to 11" - 13" tall; 233 pp . Ebbert & Richardson hardcover books
1283New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1897. . 8vo dull green cloth front and spine stamped in gold spine lightly soiled. First Edition later published as "Dr. Thorne's Idea" it is the study of a criminal's son's gradual emancipation from the hereditary taint. First Edition; Wright III 3769 New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1897. hardcover books