William Henry Jackson's Lens
How Yellowstone's Famous Photographer Captured the American West
- 296pages
- 11 heures de lecture
An exploration of the life of William Henry Jackson, this biography delves into his multifaceted roles as an explorer, photographer, and artist in the American West. Spanning over a century, Jackson's journey reflects the evolving landscape of the region. The narrative is enriched with primary sources such as his autobiographies and letters, providing an intimate look at both his triumphs and struggles. By examining his contributions through the lens of the Hayden Surveys, the book highlights Jackson's significance in American history, often overshadowed by his contemporaries.
