Katharine Scherman

Katharine Scherman

Katharine Scherman Rosin (b. October 7, 1915, New York) is an American author of non-fiction. She is the daughter of Harry and Bernardine (Kielty) Scherman. She married Axel G. Rosin on April 10th, 1943. She has two children, Karen and Susanna. She received a B.A from Swarthmore College in 1938. Her interests include ornithology, mountain climbing, reading and music (she plays piano and cello).

After graduating from college Scherman worked as a secretary for the "Sunday Review of Literature" in New York City from 1940-41, while also working as an editor for J. B. Lippincott Company during the same period. From 1941 to 1944 she worked at "Life" as a researcher and writer. From 1944 to 1949 she was a writer and editor at Book-of-the-Month Club, during which time she married Axel Rosin who was also working there.

She has authored ten books, the first book in 1954 and the most recent in 1987.

Bibliography

*"The Slave Who Freed Haiti: The Story of Toussaint Louverture" (juvenile), 1954. An account of Toussaint Louverture.
*"Spring on an Arctic Island". 1956. Travel literature about a research trip to Bylot Island in 1954.
*"Catherine the Great" (juvenile). 1957. About Catherine the Great.
*"The Sword of Siegfried" (juvenile). 1959.
*"William Tell" (juvenile). 1961.
*"The Long White Night". 1964.
*"Two Islands: Grand Manan and Sanibel". 1971. Travel literature.
*"Daughter of Fire: A Portrait of Iceland". 1976. Travel literature.
*"The Flowering of Ireland". 1981. History of Ireland 5th to 12th centuries.
*"The Birth of France: Warriors, Bishops, and Long-Haired Kings". 1987. A history of the Merovingian kings of France.

External links

* [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9C04E5DE163BF932A15754C0A967948260 "Books Of The Times"] , from "The New York Times", July 21, 1981. Review of "The Flowering of Ireland".

References

*"Contemporary Authors", Gale, 2006 [http://www.gale-edit.com/cas/index.htm]


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