Hitty Her First Hundred Years
Rachel Field, Dorothy P. Lathrop
Paperback
(Kessinger Pub, Jan. 31, 2005)
1930. 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; and In Which I Am Sold at Auction.