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Hitty, her first hundred years,

Author: Rachel Field; Dorothy Pulis Lathrop
Publisher: New York, Macmillan Co., 1929.
Edition/Format:   Book : Fiction : Juvenile audience : EnglishView all editions and formats
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A favorite since it was first published in 1929, this Newbery Medal winner is a timeless classic about a very special doll of great charm and character.
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Genre/Form: Juvenile fiction
Fiction
Additional Physical Format: Online version:
Field, Rachel, 1894-1942.
Hitty, her first hundred years.
New York, The Macmillan Company, 1929
(OCoLC)590533120
Material Type: Fiction, Juvenile audience
Document Type: Book
All Authors / Contributors: Rachel Field; Dorothy Pulis Lathrop
ISBN: 0027348407 9780027348408
OCLC Number: 304816
Awards: Newbery Medal, 1930.
Description: ix p., 1 l., 207 p. incl. illus., plates. col. front., col. plates. 22 cm.
Contents: In which I begin my memoirs --
In which I go up in the world and am glad to come down again --
In which I travel ... by land and sea --
In which we go to sea --
In which we strike our first and last whale --
In which I join the fishes and rejoin the Prebles --
In which I learn the ways of Gods, natives, and monkeys --
In which I am lost in India --
In which I have another child to play with me --
In which I am rescued and hear Adelina Patti --
In which I sit for my daguerreotype and meet a poet --
In which I go into camphor, reach New York, and become a doll of fashion --
In which I spend a disastrous New Year's and return to New England --
In which I end my hay-days and begin a new profession --
In which I learn much of plantations, post offices, and pin cushions --
In which I return to familiar scenes --
In which I am sold at auction.
Responsibility: by Rachel Field, with illustrations by Dorothy P. Lathrop.
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A favorite since it was first published in 1929, this Newbery Medal winner is a timeless classic about a very special doll of great charm and character.

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