Saturday, June 15, 2013

Book Covers. . .

My mom started reading Gone With The Wind to me in 1978 or 1979.  She had a book club reissue from the early 1970s.  I still have the book.  It is missing the spine, falling out in chunks, has coffee or tea stains on the edge of some pages, and is currently stuffed full of odd bits of paper to mark points of the book I am listing in the timeline.  The dust jacket looked like this.  I think perhaps my mom might still have the original dust jacket, because she took it off the book at some point.  This is the book I am using for the timeline quotes and page numbers.


My mom's boyfriend around that time gave me his copy of Gone With The Wind, which was the paperback move tie-in edition.  I remember looking at the color plate pictures from the film, Scarlett in the BBQ dress, etc. and making up little stories about the people based on them.  This was before my mom started reading me the book.  Another book I read till it fell apart, and was mask taped back together.  I made the mistake of storing it in a filing cabinet in the basement of one house where between the moisture and mice, the demolition of the book was completed.  It was a really cool edition, with beautiful color plates from the film.
  



Later, I can't recall if I purchased this or if it was a gift, I acquired the Complete and Unabridged Gone With The Wind, which was a movie tie-in, but in hardback and with a different cover, but all the glorious plates still in it.  This one has a Publisher's Preface, along with the credits from the opening of the film.  I don't recall if those were in the paperback edition.  



I purchased the 75th Anniversary edition in hardback.  The interesting thing is there are more pages in the Anniversary edition, then in my mom's book club edition.  Wonder if they increased the font size?  Not the most exciting of covers, but probably closer to the original book jacket.


So when did you first read Gone With The Wind?  Which copy or edition do you all own?  Do you have a favorite dust jacket or cover?


Monday, June 3, 2013

Time Line of-events, historical, emotional, and otherwise.

So once I stumbled across a Gone With The Wind Timeline by Princess Alicia on fanfic.  I thought it was pretty cool, but lacked some of what I wanted to see in a time line.  So I "borrowed" her idea, and am in the process of creating one.  I am hoping to nail down exact dates, and will focus on some of the more minor characters, who really add to the story.  Some entries will be in a couple of sentences, some a list, and some might contain quotes, that I feel add to the story or mark an important turning point.  Since I am not constrained by Fanfic, I can link to sites on Civil War history I used for verification.  The page should be up by the end of June at the latest.  Please feel free to let me know if I missed something significant.