Jane Howard (journalist)
Jane Temple Howard (1935-1996) was an American journalist, author, and editor. She worked at Life magazine from 1956 to 1972. She contributed articles to many publications, and wrote several books, most well known was her biography of Margaret Mead[1]
In her book, "Families", 1978, she writes:
“Call it a clan, call it a network, call it a tribe, call it a family. Whatever you call it, whoever you are, you need one.”
Books
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- 1970: "Please Touch: A Guided Tour of the Human Potential Movement", ISBN 0-3852-8766-6
- 1973: "A Different Woman", ISBN 0-3800-0079-2
- 1978: "Families", ISBN 0-7658-0468-9
- 1984: "Margret Mead: A Life", ISBN 0-4499-0497-0
Notes
- ↑ "Jane Howard papers, ca.1930-1996.". Archival Collection. Columbia University Libraries. Retrieved 12 December 2013.
External links
- List of Jane Howards' books in GoodReads.
- Her obituary in the Chicago Tribune.
- Her obituary in The New York Times.
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