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The Harvest of Children's Books

Goldsmith, Sophie L. | November 20, 1929 issue

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The article presents information on various children's books. In the book "Hitty: Her First Hundred Years," by Rachel Field, Hitty is a doll who has been invested by her creator, Field, with a personality which might well be expanded to the proportions of a novel, has been equally fortunate in finding an artist who does her and her adventures ample justice. The article also presents information on books "Herodotus," edited by Gordon King and "Three and the Moon," by Jacques Dorey and illustrated by Boris Artzybasheff .

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CHILDREN'S books; HITTY (Book); FIELD, Rachel; HERODOTUS (Book); KING, Gordon; BOOKS & reading
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