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Margaret Mitchell

Series: Great Americans

First Day of Issue Date: June 30, 1986

First Day of Issue Location: Atlanta, GA

About This Stamp

Margaret Mitchell (1900–1949) published Gone With the Wind, a highly romanticized story of the South during the Civil War, in 1937. Although it was her only novel, it remains one of the most popular books in American history, and also won her the 1937 Pulitzer Prize for fiction. In addition to the book, a movie version of Gone with the Wind opened in 1939 and is one of the most famous American movies ever made. The stamp was released on the 50th anniversary of Gone With the Wind. The ceremony was held at the Omni International Hotel in Atlanta, Georgia. The stamp contains a portrait of Mitchell on it, and was designed by Ron Adair for the Great Americans series. The stamp was issued in Cleveland, Ohio, as part of the Celebrate The Century: 1930s issue. The stamp was designed by Howard Paine, and contains an illustration of Gone With the Wind on it.

This 32-cent stamp was issued on September 10, 1998.

First Day of Issue Ceremony

First Day of Issue Date: June 30, 1986
First Day of Issue Location: Atlanta, GA

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