Background
Trimble, Stephen was born on October 30, 1950 in Denver, Colorado, United States. Son of Donald Eldon and Isabelle Virginia (Brinig) Trimble.
(Fifty Indian nations lie within the modern American South...)
Fifty Indian nations lie within the modern American Southwest, communities sustained through four centuries of European and American contact by their cultural traditions and ties to the land. In The People, Stephen Trimble provides an introduction to these native peoples that is unrivaled in its scope and readability. The People is the indispensable reference for anyone interested in the Indians of the Southwest.
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(This 10th anniversary edition, with text, photographs, an...)
This 10th anniversary edition, with text, photographs, and a new preface by Stephen Trimble, celebrates the Great Basin wilderness in all seasons.
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(Distinguished writers, including John McPhee, Barry Lopez...)
Distinguished writers, including John McPhee, Barry Lopez, William Kittredge, Ann Zwinger, and Mark Strand, speak out on the necessity to protect and preserve America's wilderness habitats in the face of assaults on government-protected lands by miners, developers, and other industries. Original. IP.
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(A first-rate anthology of nature writings from 20 well-kn...)
A first-rate anthology of nature writings from 20 well-known masters and vital new writers who focus on our relationship with the earth.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0879052422/?tag=2022091-20
(When you hold a Pueblo pot in your hands, you feel a tact...)
When you hold a Pueblo pot in your hands, you feel a tactile connection through the clay to the potter and to centuries of tradition. You will find no better guide to this feeling than Talking with the Clay. Stephen Trimble's photographs capture the spirit of Pueblo pottery in its stunning variety, from the glittering micaceous jars of Taos Pueblo to the famous black ware of San Ildefonso Pueblo, from the bold black-on-white designs of Acoma Pueblo to the rich red and gold polychromes of the Hopi villages. His portraits of potters communicate the elegance and warmth of these artists, for this is the potters' book. Revealed through dozens of conversations, their stories and dreams span seven generations and more than a century, revealing how potterymaking helps bridge the gap between worlds, between humans and clay, springing from old ways but embracing change. In this revised, expanded, and redesigned edition, Trimble brings his classic into the twenty-first century with interviews and photographs from a new generation of potters working to preserve the miraculous balance between tradition and innovation.
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(What may happen now that so many more children are denied...)
What may happen now that so many more children are denied exposure to wilderness than at any other time in human history?
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0807085251/?tag=2022091-20
(An intimate link between photos, words, subject and reade...)
An intimate link between photos, words, subject and reader, Indian people tell the story. Beautiful pictorial of northern Arizona and NewMexico. 10 tribes speak about their lives.
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Trimble, Stephen was born on October 30, 1950 in Denver, Colorado, United States. Son of Donald Eldon and Isabelle Virginia (Brinig) Trimble.
Bachelor magna cum laude, Colorado College, 1972. Master of Science, University Arizona, 1979.
Park ranger/naturalist, Utah, Washington, Colorado, 1972-1975. Director Museum Northern Arizona Press, 1980-1981.
(Distinguished writers, including John McPhee, Barry Lopez...)
(Fifty Indian nations lie within the modern American South...)
(This 10th anniversary edition, with text, photographs, an...)
(A first-rate anthology of nature writings from 20 well-kn...)
(When you hold a Pueblo pot in your hands, you feel a tact...)
(What may happen now that so many more children are denied...)
(An intimate link between photos, words, subject and reade...)
(Great book on climbing ratings, notable Longs Peak firsts...)
(1988 publication Publication date: 1988)
(Book by Musial, Jan, Trimble, Stephen)
(Book by Trimble, Stephen)
(20th Anniversary)
(Gift quality. Slight edge wear to dust jacket. Same day s...)
(Reprint)
Member Authors Guild, American Society Media Photographers, Poets, Playwrights, Editors, Essayists and Novelists association West, Gentlemen's Book Group.
Married Joanne Carol Slotnik, October 11, 1987. Children: Dory Elizabeth, Jacob Douglas.