Photographic Memory: William Henry Jackson and the American West
By (Author) Bill Griffith
Abrams
Abrams ComicArts
23rd October 2025
United States
General
Fiction
Biography: general
Hardback
288
Width 162mm, Height 241mm
Legendary cartoonist Bill Griffith brings a personal touch to this illustrated history of his great-grandfather, William Henry Jacksona 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.
Jacksons 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 graphic novel biography, which Kirkus hails as setting a standard for the medium, Griffith explores every aspect of his great-grandfathers 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.
Like all of Griffiths biographies, Photographic Memory is a thoroughly researched, sharply observant character study written from a place of love, which explores photography in an illustrated medium. Not an easy trick to pull offunless you are Bill Griffith.
Bill Griffith is the creator of the syndicated daily comic strip Zippy. On our ComicArts list, he is the author of Nobodys Fool: The Life and Times of Schlitzie the Pinhead and Three Rocks, the critically acclaimed, Eisner Awardwinning biography of Ernie Bushmiller. Griffiths prolific output has been included in such publications as the Village Voice, National Lampoon, and The New Yorker. Griffith is also credited in Bartlett for coining the popular phrase, Are we having fun yet He lives in Hadlyme, Connecticut.