![]() Calling "Gone With the Wind" one of her three or four favorite books, Ms. Peeler said about what surely must be literature's most famous cliff-hanger. "In a way I really don't want to know what happens," Ms. "I'll buy it, I'll read it just out of curiosity," said Rosemary George, a Falls Church, Va., free-lance writer who has read "GWTW" "so many times I'm embarrassed to say. Ripley - or any other author - could ever match the sweep of history and commanding characterizations of the Margaret Mitchell classic, say they'll read the sequel. And even "GWTW" fans who have doubts whether Ms. Since its publication in 1936, "Gone With the Wind" has sold 28 million copies, won a Pulitzer Prize, spawned a movie that earned similar acclaim. As far as advances are concerned, it's even bigger than Tom Clancy." "We've gotten hundreds of reserve orders. ![]() "So far there's tremendous interest," confirmed Melvin Gordon, president of Gordon Books, which has six Baltimore-area stores. ![]()
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