Jane Richardson (author)

Jane Richardson (born 1919) is an American author.

Books

  • Chief of the Chiefs: Louis Rooks Bruce: Mohawk/Sioux, Commissioner of Indian Affairs and Lobbyist, a biography of Bureau of Indian Affairs Commissioner during the Nixon administration with heritage and cultural information about Native Americans in the United States in general and specifically the eastern Mohawk and western Sioux
  • Eddie Elias: PBA Founder merchandised sports, corporate, TV worlds, a biography of Professional Bowlers Association founder Eddie Elias
  • Gilbert, a biography of her brother, Gilbert Patch
  • Steadfast the Lamp, a novel capturing the varied cultures of South India
  • Remember When, recollections from the author's childhood to the days of her great-grandchildren
  • Virgin Princess: an historic novel of Mewar (Udaipur, India) – the world's oldest dynasty, reveals Mewar's bizarre and enticing history
  • India: Tourist Mecca, a guidebook about the Indian subcontinent
  • Tender Hearts of India, a non-fiction cultural summary of north and south India
  • One chapter of Tender Hearts of India was included in an anthology of Rajasthan
  • Martha, a biography of her mother.


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