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#8 Margaret Mitchell holds a copy of her best-selling novel during her first New York interview at her publishers’ office in 1938.

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#8 Margaret Mitchell holds a copy of her best-selling novel during her first New York interview at her publishers’ office in 1938.

Stunning Photos of Young Margaret Mitchell American Novelist Micthell

#8 Margaret Mitchell holds a copy of her best-selling novel during her first New York interview at her publishers’ office in 1938.

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