Film Version: Speedlights flash, the picture is taken, the film automatically advances, the shutter is cocked, and all is in readiness for the next child in the line. Similar cameras are available which operate with 35mm film. The smaller film cuts costs a bit but naturally the contact prints are not so appealing as those from the larger film.
The Revised Version of 1881-1885 had been extremely literal-far more literal than the King James version; at the same time it lacked the rhythmic, poetic beauty of style of the older Bible. The revisers of 1937-1957 were instructed to take into account the results of modern scholarship, to bear in mind the use of the version in religious education and in public worship, and to recover as far as possible the smoothness and beauty of the version of 1611. The superiority of this latest revision is widely recognized. See also BIBLE-17. History of the English Bible.
GONE WITH THE WIND is a novel by the American author Margaret Mitchell (q.v.), published in 1936. It won the 1937 Pulitzer Prize and became one of the best-selling novels in history. David Selznick's film version (1939), directed by Victor Fleming and starring Clark Gable and Vivian Leigh, is often called the most popular motion picture ever made.
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