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Hitty: her first 100 years Reddish cloth - 1941

by Field, Rachel

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Previous owners name in ink verso endpaper top left and dated.Hinges front and rear stained. Lots of illustrations showing how girls grew up and use of dolls. Text unmarked.
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  • Title Hitty
  • Author Field, Rachel
  • Illustrator Lathrop Dorothy
  • Binding Hardback
  • Edition eighteenth
  • Condition Used - Good
  • Pages 207
  • Publisher Macmillian, New York, New York
  • Publication date 1941
  • Bookseller's Inventory # 3929
  • Size 6" x 9"
  • Quantity available 1
  • Bookseller catalogues child. lit

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About this book

Hitty Her First Hundred Years is a memoir written in the voice of a doll, Mehitabel, or Hitty for short, constructed in 1822 from the wood of a Mountain Ash tree from Ireland by a peddler stranded during a winter storm at a house in Maine. After giving the doll to the young daughter of the house,  Phoebe, whose father is a captain on a whaling ship, Hitty embarks on many adventures throughout the world, meeting many interesting people along the way.

The adventures of Hitty were inspired by a doll purchased by the author, Rachel Fields, which now resides at the Stockbridge Library Association in Stockbridge, Massachusetts. Hitty, Her First Hundred Years, was awarded the Newbery Medal of Excellence in 1930. 

Hitty was rewritten by Susan Jeffers and Rosemary Wells in 1999, updated, simplified, and released as Rachel Field’s Hitty, and with an addition of the doll’s experiences during the American Civil War. 

First edition identification

Hitty was first published by MacMIllan in 1929. First editions and later early printings are in red decorative cloth. Illustrated by Dorothy Lathrop with 3 color plates, but many full page and in-text black and white illustrations.
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