Reviews
Uses correspondence between Ulmann and her assistant to explore their relationship, her work and social contributions, and the blend of art of social commentary which her photos embodied., Presents a reassessment of her importance in a compelling and thoroughly documented biography of Ulmann the artist and woman., "Interprets the achievement of this remarkable woman with depth and sensitivity.-- Southern Quarterly" -- Southern Quarterly, "An exhaustive study that rediscovers this important artist from between the wars in America.-- Anniston Star" -- Anniston Star, "Presents a reassessment of her importance in a compelling and thoroughly documented biography of Ulmann the artist and woman.-- Ron Pen" -- Ron Pen, "The first book-length study of the life and work of this extraordinary gifted woman.-- McCormick (SC) Messenger" -- McCormick (SC) Messenger, "Jacob's success in tracking down Ulmann's scattered letters and photographic archives, and in creating this incisive, well-illustrated biography, is cause for celebration." -- Booklist (starred review), "The photography is wonderful and... this book has a fascinating story to tell.-- Lexington Herald-Leader" -- Lexington Herald-Leader, "Not only a book of intriguing photography, but a story of Ulmann's very interesting life." -- Appalachian Quarterly, This is the first factual account of the career of Doris Ulmann--the story of an extraordinary woman's wealth, her love for humanity, and her inspired vision as a photographic artist., "A good and necessary reference.... May well bring about greater awareness of Ulmann's photography.-- Washington Post Book World" -- Washington Post Book World, "Reveals Ulmann's complex biography and arresting photographs, many of which depict Appalachian people and lifestyles, from 1916 to her death in 1934." -- Now & Then, "Presents a reassessment of her importance in a compelling and thoroughly documented biography of Ulmann the artist and woman." -- Ron Pen, "The photography is wonderful and... this book has a fascinating story to tell." -- Lexington Herald-Leader, "Shows her deep attraction to the common people she photographed and how generous she was to them and others." -- Loyal Jones, "Jacob's success in tracking down Ulmann's scattered letters and photographic archives, and in creating this incisive, well-illustrated biography, is cause for celebration.-- Booklist (starred review)" -- Booklist (starred review), "Uses correspondence between Ulmann and her assistant to explore their relationship, her work and social contributions, and the blend of art of social commentary which her photos embodied." -- Bookwatch, "Uses correspondence between Ulmann and her assistant to explore their relationship, her work and social contributions, and the blend of art of social commentary which her photos embodied.-- Bookwatch" -- Bookwatch, "This is the first factual account of the career of Doris Ulmann -- the story of an extraordinary woman's wealth, her love for humanity, and her inspired vision as a photographic artist." -- James D. Birchfield, "The first book-length study of the life and work of this extraordinary gifted woman." -- McCormick (SC) Messenger, "Not only a book of intriguing photography, but a story of Ulmann's very interesting life.-- Appalachian Quarterly" -- Appalachian Quarterly, Jacob's success in tracking down Ulmann's scattered letters and photographic archives, and in creating this incisive, well-illustrated biography, is cause for celebration., "Shows her deep attraction to the common people she photographed and how generous she was to them and others.-- Loyal Jones" -- Loyal Jones, "Reveals Ulmann's complex biography and arresting photographs, many of which depict Appalachian people and lifestyles, from 1916 to her death in 1934.-- Now & Then" -- Now & Then, "A good and necessary reference.... May well bring about greater awareness of Ulmann's photography." -- Washington Post Book World, Reveals Ulmann's complex biography and arresting photographs, many of which depict Appalachian people and lifestyles, from 1916 to her death in 1934., "Interprets the achievement of this remarkable woman with depth and sensitivity." -- Southern Quarterly, "An exhaustive study that rediscovers this important artist from between the wars in America." -- Anniston Star, Shows her deep attraction to the common people she photographed and how generous she was to them and others., "This is the first factual account of the career of Doris Ulmann -- the story of an extraordinary woman's wealth, her love for humanity, and her inspired vision as a photographic artist.-- James D. Birchfield" -- James D. Birchfield, "A veritable encyclopedia of Ulmanniana.-- Journal of Southern History" -- Journal of Southern History, "A lovely and important addition to the literature on women artists.-- Bloomsbury Review" -- Bloomsbury Review