You still want to know MORE about Jane?!
That's great! I recommend reading things that Jane has written - she really puts a lot of herself into her writings. After giving Jane Trahey on Women in Power a once over, you feel like you know the woman. But so many other people feel like they know the woman too. And lots has been written about Jane. Now, I had problems finding some of these books and articles myself, so I recommend trying your public library or a university library first and then a book store. The problem with the university library is that they usually have Jane's books and such on reserve because they are fragile or old, so you can't take them home to enjoy. If you really can't find an article or book that you want to read, just let me know and I'll either scan it in or tell you how I got it.
The following list is based on the Ann Maxwell's chapter about Jane Trahey in Ad Men and Women.
Bombeck, Erma. "100 Years of the American Female: What She Saw, Wrote, Dreamed, Devoured, Dieted on, Feasted on, Lived in, Fought for and Wore." Book Week/Chicago Sun Times (October 22,1967):4.
Foremost Women in Communications. New York: Foremost Americans Publishing, 1970.
Fox, Steven. The Mirror Makers: A History of American Advertising and Its Creators. New York: William Morrow, 1984.
"Jane Trahey: An Image Maker." Citizen Register
San Francisco Examiner
"On the March for What They Still Haven't Got." Life (September 4, 1970): 18, 19.
"Take a Day Off Because You Deserve One." Milwaukee Journal (May 31, 1981): "Lifestyle," p.1.
Who's Who of American Women. 12th ed. Chicago: Marquis Who's Who, 1981-82.
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