"A deeply researched and acutely observed social and cultural history of journalism that, with particular attention to popular visual media, delineates the ways publications' reportorial conventions and practices shaped and were shaped by the era's gender, race, and class relations."--Joshua Brown, author of Beyond the Lines: Pictorial Reporting, Everyday Life, and the Crisis of Gilded Age America
"A worthy endeavor that engages major social and cultural issues and makes a significant contribution to the history of visual journalism in the United States."--John Coward, author of Indians Illustrated: Images of Native Americans in the Pictorial Press