Colonel Erbe's Daughters

by Justine Randers-Pehrson


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 11/11/2003

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 166
ISBN : 9780595302000

About the Book

Colonel Erbe's daughters have different views of woman's place in the world. The eldest, Dickey, is a confirmed feminist. Her younger sister, Petra, is employed as a cartographer in the US Land Office, rather against her will. She refuses to regard herself as a "career woman." The youngest of the trio, Agatha, is widowed in the first year of her marriage and returns to Washington from a western Army garrison, facing the need to support herself although she has no special training. Much of the story is seen through the eyes of Kurt Steiner, a veteran of the failed revolution in Germany (1848) and of the Union Army. As a friend of Colonel Erbe, and chief of the Land Office cartographic section, he tries to help the young women and becomes entangled in their lives. He features prominently in the consciousness of all three sisters.


About the Author

Randers-Pehrson lived in Washington for almost eighty years. Her store of information about feminism in the Capitol City derives from family history. Feminism started late although women began to work as government clerks as early as 1870. The author?s grandmother was probably the first technical translator in the Department of Agriculture.