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Margaret Mitchell's "Gone With the Wind," famous romance giving an unprejudiced account of the Civil War and Reconstruction era in Georgia, led all other best sellers at the Harvard Cooperative Society up to the week ending January 5, according to a report issued yesterday by the Book Department.
"Drums along the Mehawk," "The Bounty Triology," "Laughing Gas," and "Honourable Estate," followed in the order named.
Hesier's "An American Doctor's Odysey" led the non-fiction field, with "The Flowering of New England," "Audubon," the Bible, "Enjoyment of Laughter," and "Inside Europe" also proving popular.
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