Hitty Her First Hundred Years

Hitty Her First Hundred Years by Rachel Field is a reissued edition published by Aladdin on September 1, 1998. This 256-page book presents the memoirs of Hitty, a doll with a unique charm and character, chronicling her thrilling adventures across land and sea. The narrative begins with her creation in the early 1800s for a young girl named Phoebe Preble from Maine, highlighting the special bond between them as Phoebe takes Hitty on various journeys, including a long sailing trip.
Readers will discover a blend of juvenile fiction and fantasy as they follow Hitty’s experiences and the delightful personality she embodies. The story not only showcases her adventures but also reflects on the life of a beloved doll over the years. With themes of action and adventure, this book appeals to those interested in toys, dolls, and the magic of childhood.
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Hitty is a doll of great charm and character. It is indeed a privilege to publish her memoirs, which, besides being full of the most thrilling adventures on land and sea, also reveal her delightful personality. One glance at her portrait will show that she is no ordinary doll. Hitty, or Mehitable as she was really named, was made in the early 1800s for Phoebe Preble, a little girl from Maine. Young Phoebe was very proud of her beautiful doll and took her everywhere, even on a long sailing trip in a whaler. This is the story of Hitty’s years with Phoebe, and the many that follow in the life of a well-loved doll.
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