After years of efforts, Ross Care's book about Wilfred Jackson is finally available on Amazon. Here is what I wrote last week for the back cover:
[Disney Legend Wilfred Jackson was universally recognized by his colleagues and by animation historians as the best and most thorough of Disney directors.
All these priceless
documents as well as Ross Care’s in-depth essay about Jaxon’s career are
presented in this book for the very first time.]
[Disney Legend Wilfred Jackson was universally recognized by his colleagues and by animation historians as the best and most thorough of Disney directors.
He
is the man behind Academy-Award winners The
Tortoise and the Hare, The Country
Cousin, and The Old Mill and the
director of some of the most famous sequences from Disney’s animated features.
For
seven years, “Jaxon” corresponded with Disney historian Ross Care. In his
letters to Care he discussed in tremendous details his career, his thought
process and his work on the Disney shorts and features. These fascinating
letters are a treasure trove for Disney history enthusiasts.
In
addition, while preparing this volume, Ross and editor Didier Ghez discovered
Jaxon’s unpublished diary as well as a series of captivating letters that the
director sent to his family in 1945 during the filming of Song of the South.
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