Photographic memory William Henry Jackson and the American West : a graphic biography by his great-grandson

Bill Griffith, 1944-

Book - 2025

"Legendary cartoonist Bill Griffith brings a personal touch to this illustrated history of his great-grandfather, William Henry Jackson--a pioneering photographer of the American West whose work led to Yellowstone becoming the first National Park and was a major influence on Ansel Adams. In his new graphic biography, legendary cartoonist Bill Griffith, creator of Zippy the Pinhead, tells the story of his namesake and great-grandfather, William Henry Jackson, who was one of the first photographers of the American West. Jackson's photography spurred Americans to move westward, inspiring photographers such as Ansel Adams, and playing a role in the creation of our national parks, including Yellowstone. Using his unique approach to gra...phic novel biography, which Kirkus hails as setting a "standard" for the medium, Griffith explores every aspect of his great-grandfather's life and legacy, which he pulls from family letters, diaries, and anecdotes, primary sources, and the archives of the New York Public Library and the Library of Congress, as well as from the more than 25 books written about Jackson and his work."-- Publisher's description.

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Subjects
Genres
Biographical comics
Nonfiction comics
Graphic novels
Comics (Graphic works)
Published
New York : Abrams Comicarts [2025]
Language
English
Main Author
Bill Griffith, 1944- (author)
Item Description
Includes plates of William Henry Jackson photographs at the end of the book.
Maps on endpapers.
Physical Description
268 pages, 14 unnumbered pages of plates : chiefly illustrations, color maps ; 25 cm
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 267-268).
ISBN
9781419784149
  • Prologue
  • Early days
  • Go west
  • The first people
  • On assignment
  • Yellowstone
  • Emile
  • Mesa Verde
  • Back in business
  • Family man
  • Have camera, will travel
  • The father of American picture postcard
  • Over the range
  • Photographs by William Henry Jackson.
Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Zippy the Pinhead creator Griffith (Three Rocks) presents a sprightly graphic biography of his great-grandfather, photographer William Henry Jackson, who died in 1942. Griffith, who was shocked to see one of his great-grandfather's pictures in his high school textbook as a teenager in the 1950s, replays Jackson's life through an imagined conversation between an elderly Jackson and a visiting friend. The Eisner winner's trademark cross-hatching neatly fits the narrative's largely 19th-century setting. Self-taught in the nascent art of photography, Civil War veteran Jackson first specialized in portraits. He wandered the frontier for years, working for railroads that paid him to shoot the sights of the West as it opened to tourism and settlement. Jackson's signature achievement--taking the first photographs of Yellowstone, which helped convince Congress to protect it as parkland--is detailed along with images from the Mesa Verde cliff dwellings, Korea, and Afghanistan. Aside from an idiosyncratic nod to Yogi Bear (and a jokey suggestion that a 1904 Jackson photograph from Coney Island captured "a distant relative of Zippy"), Griffith plays this story straight; occasionally it can feel dutiful. Still, it's an immersive and thoughtful examination of an innovative American artist. (Oct.)

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