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William Henry Jackson Papers

William Henry Jackson Papers
Author: William Henry Jackson
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 1866
Genre: Algiers (Algeria)
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The collection includes multiple typescripts of two journals (1866-1867), correspondence (1924-1953), book manuscripts, news clippings (1929-1966), and mementos from Jackson's round-the-world trip for the World Transportation Commission (1894-1896). The photographs and art work, which comprise the bulk of the collection, include 1082 individual items. Of the 1082, approximately 1003 photographs and 31 pieces of art can be clearly attributed to William Henry Jackson. The photographic collection is rich in prints and spans every phase of his long and prolific career.


Eye for History

Eye for History
Author: Dean Knudsen
Publisher: National Park Service Division of Publications
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1999-07
Genre:
ISBN: 9780160616952

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Publication measures 9 x 11 in. Describes the paintings done by William Henry Jackson. Tells the story of scenes of the old West depicted in them. Includes a bibliography and index.


The Pioneer Photographer

The Pioneer Photographer
Author: William Henry Jackson
Publisher: Pikes Peak Library District
Total Pages: 341
Release: 2011
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1567353428

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The Pioneer Photographer is the story of William Henry Jackson¿s love for the outdoors and of his adventurous life photographing the Rocky Mountain West during the late 1860s and 1870s. His meticulous descriptions of the rugged and treacherous landscapes, and the efforts required for capturing the images on glass plates, edify the reader about the enormous challenges presented by early photographic technology.


For Major Henry Jackson

For Major Henry Jackson
Author: Henry Knox
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Total Pages: 0
Release: 1792
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Title taken from docket. Lists various contracts and agreements that Jackson or Walker is suppose to obtain from Duer; most dealing with land agreements.


The Diaries of William Henry Jackson Frontier Photographer

The Diaries of William Henry Jackson Frontier Photographer
Author: William Henry Jackson
Publisher: Literary Licensing, LLC
Total Pages: 348
Release: 2011-10-01
Genre:
ISBN: 9781258197636

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To California And Return, 1866-1867; And With The Hayden Surveys To The Central Rockies, 1873, And To The Utes And Cliff Dwellings, 1874.


Time Exposure

Time Exposure
Author: William Henry Jackson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 382
Release: 2012-07
Genre:
ISBN: 9781258451677

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William Henry Jackson

William Henry Jackson
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Publisher: Carl Mautz Publishing
Total Pages: 68
Release: 1995
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781887694025

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Lines on the Land

Lines on the Land
Author: Scott Herring
Publisher: University of Virginia Press
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2004
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780813922577

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Lines on the Land Writers, Art, and the National Parks Scott Herring The nineteenth-century photographer William Henry Jackson once complained of the skepticism with which early descriptions of Yellowstone were met: the place was too wondrous to be believed. The public demanded proof, and a host of artists and writers obliged. These early explorers possessed a vigorous devotion to the young nation's wilderness--the naturalist John Muir famously toured the land from Wisconsin to Florida on foot--and through their work established aesthetic categories that exist to this day. In Lines on the Land, Scott Herring contends that these writers and artists were canon makers, recognizing the national parks as naturally occurring works of art and conferring upon them a cultural prestige: the parks were the splendid focal points of the American landscape. These early, canonizing works are homages to a vast, untouched wilderness. This praise would gradually give way, however, to a distinctly American anger--what Herring calls "outraged idealism." Later generations were faced with a changing culture that had imperfectly absorbed, and even misrepresented, the national-park aesthetic. The postwar park was overrun by cars and tourists who could not possibly match the pioneering naturalists' profound commitment to and appreciation for their surroundings. The collective tone of the parks' chroniclers, as a result, evolved from celebration of awesome beauty to indignation over the perceived corruption of the parks, both as an ideal and as actual physical settings. Herring traces this shift through the work of a wide spectrum of creative minds, from early figures such as Muir and Thomas Moran to later observers of the parks such as Ansel Adams, Sylvia Plath, Edward Abbey, and Rick Bass. The text is punctuated by autobiographical "interchapters," in which Herring relates the book's chief themes to his own experiences in Yellowstone National Park. Under the Sign of Nature: Explorations in Ecocriticism