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Colonel Barker's Monstrous Regiment: A Tale of Female Husbandry [Paperback]

Rose Collis (Author)
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September 1, 2002
In an England devastated by the terrible losses of World War I, Colonel Victor Barker was a rare man indeed. Dashing, well-respected, with impeccable manners, he was a model gentleman. His wife was proud of his good breeding and fine looks, and his young son worshipped him as a war hero. But beneath the army uniform Barker hid an astounding secret. In 1929, following a sensational trial, the good colonel was sentenced to nine months’ imprisonment. For Colonel Barker was, in fact, a woman. Her real name was Valerie Lilias Arkell-Smith, the most infamous “man-woman” of them all. Among Rose Collis’ books are A Trouser-Wearing Character, K.D. Lang, and The Mammoth Book of Lesbian Erotica.

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“A fascinating tale… written with lively humor.” -- The Times Literary Supplement

“One of the oddest true stories ever told… film producers would be mad not to snap it up.” -- Mail on Sunday

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In an England devastated by the terrible losses of World War I, Colonel Victor Barker was a rare man indeed. Dashing, well–respected, with impeccable manners, he was a model gentleman. His wife was proud of his good breeding and fine looks, and his young son worshipped him as a war hero. But beneath the army uniform and bearing Barker hid an astounding secret. In 1929, following a sensational trial, the good colonel was sentenced to nine months’ imprisonment. For Colonel Barker was, in fact, a woman. Her real name was Valerie Lilias Arkell–Smith, the most infamous “man–woman” of them all. Among Rose Collis’ books are A Trouser–Wearing Character, K.D. Lang, and The Mammoth Book of Lesbian Erotica.

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  • Paperback: 320 pages
  • Publisher: Little, Brown Book Group (September 1, 2002)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1860498930
  • ISBN-13: 978-1860498930
  • Product Dimensions: 7.6 x 5 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 9.1 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,743,387 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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4.0 out of 5 stars Absorbing and sad, June 27, 2004
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Leah Ray "Leah Ray" (Rome-on-the-Potomac) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Colonel Barker's Monstrous Regiment: A Tale of Female Husbandry (Paperback)
I had never heard of Col. Barker until I stumbled across this book at a sale. I was fascinated -- since I literally couldn't put it down, I read it in a day -- and deeply moved. I admired the skill with which Collis interwove her various stories and times; the "subplots" added resonance to the main tale. At the same time, however, I was slightly uncomfortable with the cumulative image created by the stories of the other 'man-women': they had all, or almost all, committed crimes, from petty theft to murder. Collis, I'm sure, never intended to imply a link between criminal behavior and alternative gender behavior. I assume that the majority of 'man-women' lived and died undetected, or at least without mass notoriety. Presumably, the only ones who were publicly exposed were the ones who came under the scrutiny of the authorities, hence the prevalence of criminals in Collis's book. I wish she had addressed that issue at some point. Also, there are times when she implies injustice to a criminal 'man-woman' without much apparent foundation. I am thinking in particular of the case of Margaret Bill Allen, who murdered a neighbor in "one of her moods." Western justice has certainly changed in the 50 or so years since Allen was executed; there would be a slew of medical and other factors to consider in his/her case today. Nevertheless, there does not seem to be compelling evidence, as far as Collis tells us, to support the implication that Bill's gender was a major issue in the case. A brutal, unmotivated murder and attempt to cover it up seems to have been what the authorities took exception to. These are quibbles, though, with what was an exceptional account of a gripping and saddening story.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Thought provoking, June 4, 2004
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Andrea (Melbourne, Australia) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Colonel Barker's Monstrous Regiment: A Tale of Female Husbandry (Paperback)
A well researched, factual novel, found by chance in a bookstore in Yarragon. Whilst I was aware of the cases of "man-woman" phenomenon around the world, I had not heard of Colonel Victor Barker before. The pain and humiliation he/she has had to suffer has been momentous, and the dedication shown to his/her son made me cry.

Rose Collis makes an excellent point in her thanks at the end of her book, being that non-fiction writers are often overlooked for grants. These writers are neglected when they should be applauded and assisted and I for one agree heartily with her views!

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Victorian Jersey - then, as now: affluent, aloof, conservative, insular, consumed by its own history, clean, but with something a little grubby under its nails. Read the first page
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Victor Barker, Pearce Crouch, Colonel Barker, Valerie Barker, John Hill, Valerie Arkell Smith, Jeffrey Norton, Elfrida Haward, Geoffrey Norton, Home Guard, Ivor Gauntlett, Margaret Allen, Curtis Bennett, Freke Palmer, Thomas Barker, Annie Cook, Recorder Wild, War Office, Bailiffs Court, Edward de Lacy Evans, Handsome Harry, Luke Gannon, Miss Haward, Peggy Shaw, Hertford Street
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