Stephen Trimble audio-visual collection, 1953-2010
Table of Contents
Overview of the Collection
- Creator
- Trimble, Stephen, 1950-
- Title
- Stephen Trimble audio-visual collection
- Dates
- 1953-2010 (inclusive)19532010
- Quantity
- 17 dvd
114 audiocassette
27 vhs
36 cd
25 microcassette
1 mini dv - Collection Number
- A1193
- Summary
- The Stephen Trimble audio-visual collection (1953-2010) contain moving image and sound recording materials related to Trimble's research, books authored by him, and his career as a writer, photographer, activist, and naturalist.
- Repository
- University of Utah Libraries, Special Collections
Special Collections, J. Willard Marriott Library
University of Utah
295 South 1500 East
Salt Lake City, UT
84112-0860
Telephone: 8015818863
special@library.utah.edu - Access Restrictions
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- Languages
- English
Historical Note
Stephen Trimble tells stories—in words and photographs—about the land and people of the West. Salt Lake City's Catalyst Magazine recognized Steve in 2013 as one of 100 "catalysts, inspirators—those who have made our Wasatch Front community a more sustainable, compassionate and vibrant place to live." Artists of Utah chose Steve as one of Utah's "15 Most Influential Artists" in 2019. As writer, photographer, and editor, he has published 25 books. A strong voice in regional conservation, he lobbies for the preservation and continuing vitality of western wildlands, especially the Colorado Plateau canyon country and the Great Basin Desert.
Stephen Trimble was born in Denver, Colorado on October 30, 1950. His father, Donald E. Trimble (1916-2011) had grown up in Toppenish, Washington and worked his way through college and graduate school as a hard rock miner at the tail end of the Depression. After serving in the Pacific theater in World War II, Don spent the rest of his career as a research field geologist in Denver for the U.S. Geological Survey. As a child, Steve's family crisscrossed the West while his father kept up a running monologue about the natural and human history revealed by the land passing by the windows of their vehicle. Don always wanted books as birthday presents, and after he read them, Steve eventually read them, too. Steve says he grew up with a "well-nourished sense of wonder."
Trimble's mother, Isabelle Virginia Brinig (1921-2002), grew up in one of only two Jewish families in Livingston, Montana. She transmitted her insatiable curiosity about people and fondness for storytelling to Steve. A brief first marriage brought her to Denver. Her five-year-old son, Michael David (1942-1976), came with her when she married Steve's father in 1948. Mike was diagnosed with schizophrenia in 1957; committed to the Colorado State Hospital, he never lived at home again. The tragic arc of Mike's life was ever-present in the family but little talked about. Steve told Mike's story—and his own—in a 2021 memoir, The Mike File: A Story of Grief and Hope. The family accompanied Steve's father for summer field seasons in Oregon and Idaho, but Steve always attended school in Denver. He graduated from high school in 1968 as valedictorian and received a Boettcher Foundation Scholarship, a windfall that allowed him to attend Colorado College. While at CC, Steve became a mountaineer (with the help of two Outward Bound courses), forged lifelong friendships, and began exploring the West on his own. His poor eyesight—absolute lack of depth perception—granted 4-F draft status during the Vietnam War. He took more classes in biology and English than in his major, psychology, and came away with a true liberal arts education. Richard Beidleman, his charismatic ecology professor, helped to make him a naturalist; the first Earth Day in 1970 sparked his environmental activism.
Steve graduated in 1972 with a degree in psychology, Magna cum laude, Phi Beta Kappa. He has been a stubborn generalist ever since—a choice honored by his alma mater, which awarded him a Doctor of Humane Letters in 1990 "for his efforts to make Western landscapes and people understandable and accessible to the public."
Childhood visits to national parks convinced Steve that park rangers were rock stars, and he spent his first summer after college as a Student Conservation Association volunteer on backcountry patrol at Olympic National Park. He read Edward Abbey's Desert Solitaire just two years after the book was published, and two years later was a park ranger himself at Arches National Park. Seasonal ranger/naturalist jobs followed at Great Sand Dunes National Park and Capitol Reef National Park. In these years, national parks hired resident rangers to create the park interpretive booklets, and Steve was lucky to be given his first such assignment by James Carrico, superintendent at Great Sand Dunes. His first book, the 32-page Great Sand Dunes: the shape of the wind (1974) became a benchmark of professionalism in park publishing. Fifty years later, it's still in print. Trimble went on to write and photograph award-winning pieces on national parks from California to North Dakota, mostly for park natural history associations. These included books, essays, posters, cards, a trail guide, a wildlife journal, and a road guide, notably Longs Peak: A Rocky Mountain Chronicle (1984) and five chapters in The Sierra Club Guides to the National Parks (1984). Trimble delivered the Student Conservation Association commencement address in 2007, on the 50th anniversary of SCA and the 35th anniversary of his SCA volunteer experience.
In one winter between seasons in the parks, Steve worked as a technical writer for the U.S. Bureau of Land Management. His boss, the biologist John Crawford, more bureaucrat than writer, was nevertheless a fierce editor. "John was the first reader to rip to shreds my wordy and passive writing and ask me to reconstruct my paragraphs with action, concision, and clarity," Steve recalls. "His criticism was a real gift."
In 1976, seeking scholarly grounding for his writing, Trimble returned to school and in 1979 received an M.S. in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology from the University of Arizona. He lived in Flagstaff for five years, where he was associated with the Museum of Northern Arizona. John F. ("Rick") Stetter, the astute editor and publisher of the Museum Press, mentored Trimble. When Stetter moved on, Trimble replaced him as press director, producing the quarterly magazine Plateau as well as books and reports dealing broadly with the Colorado Plateau.
This experience in publishing (editing, marketing, and design) crystallized Steve's commitment to a career in books and forged connections with the community of western writers, photographers, and researchers, from Wallace Stegner to Barry Lopez to Ann Zwinger. These relationships helped when Trimble edited Words From the Land: Encounters with Natural History Writing (1988), a pioneering anthology that included interviews with 20 master nature writers (tapes and transcripts now in the Marriott archive).
Steve defines the redrock wilderness of southern Utah as his spiritual homeland, and his work often revolves around this landscape. His regional understanding of the Plateau led to: The Bright Edge: A Guide to the National Parks of the Colorado Plateau (1979—his first book with a "spine"). Other canyon country books include Blessed By Light: Visions of the Colorado Plateau (1986) and Lasting Light: 125 Years of Grand Canyon Photography (2006), which won the The National Cowboy Museum's Western Heritage "Wrangler" Award. Trimble worked for The Nature Conservancy's Colorado Plateau Initiative as a consultant from 2011-2012, co-writing a final report submitted to The Packard Foundation. Decades of exploring Capitol Reef National Park made his 2019 anthology, The Capitol Reef Reader, deeply personal.
Trimble left the Museum of Northern Arizona in 1981 to free-lance full-time as a writer and photographer. His first major contract introduced him to Nevada. After fieldwork as primary photographer for the University of Nevada's Great Basin Natural History Series, Trimble wrote the series' flagship volume, The Sagebrush Ocean: A Natural History of the Great Basin (1989). The High Desert Museum in Bend, Oregon, awarded Trimble the 1990 Earle A. Chiles Award, for this work promoting "thoughtful management of the natural resources of the Intermountain West." The Sagebrush Ocean also won the Sierra Club's Ansel Adams Award for photography and conservation. The University of Nevada Press asked Trimble to update and revise The Sagebrush Ocean for a 35th anniversary edition (2025).
In 1983, Trimble moved to northern New Mexico and for five years lived near San Ildefonso Pueblo. He began listening to Southwest Native people—as a narrator rather than an anthropologist with an agenda. A friend and colleague from shared time at the museum in Flagstaff, Robert Breunig, hired Steve to work for The Heard Museum in Phoenix on a multi-image celebration (and book) about contemporary Native people, Our Voices, Our Land (1984). These intense travels through Southwest Indian Country, interviewing and photographing, gave Trimble a new dimension to his work—people, not just natural history. He used the same interview-based approach in Talking With the Clay: The Art of Pueblo Pottery (1987)—now a regional classic, with a 20th Anniversary edition (2007) extending his conversations to a new generation of potters.
Trimble's work in Native America culminated with The People: Indians of the American Southwest (1993). This sweeping introduction to 50 Southwest Indian nations includes quotes from almost 400 individual voices. Library Journal said the book "redefines American ethnography." Steve donated his photographs from Southwest Indian Country to the Arizona State Museum in 2022.
Trimble feels that the opportunity to listen to these members of 50 Native nations over many years was an honor. "They taught me about belonging to the land—our home—and added a spiritual dimension to my relationship with this home landscape." Many of the most important items in his archives are journal notes and interviews from his decade of research for these projects in Native America.
In 1987, Trimble met and married Salt Lake City lawyer and educator Joanne Carol Slotnik and moved from New Mexico to Salt Lake City. Their children, Dory Elizabeth Trimble and Jacob Douglas Trimble, were born in 1988 and 1991, respectively. When Steve and his friend, fellow writer Gary Paul Nabhan, did a joint reading at Utah State University in the early 1990s, they realized they both had chosen pieces about their children. This led to collaborating on a book, The Geography of Childhood: Why Children Need Wild Places (1994), that became a favorite of environmental educators.
Trimble has long been an environmental activist, writing op-eds, donating photographs to conservation organizations, protesting destructive development. In 1995, Steve and his co-collaborator, Terry Tempest Williams, created a landmark effort by writers hoping to sway public policy, Testimony: Writers of the West Speak on Behalf of Utah Wilderness. Their idea: distribute a chapbook of passionate essays by notable writers to every member of the U.S. Congress to rally opposition to a destructive proposed wilderness bill.
On March 27, 1996, Senator Russ Feingold (D-WI) read Trimble's essay "Our Gardens, Our Canyons," from Testimony on the floor of the United States Senate during his plea to save Utah wilderness. He concluded with, "That short piece of writing is so powerful…because it is a timeless statement about how people feel about natural places." Senators Feingold and Bill Bradley (D-NJ) successfully killed the bill in filibuster. President Bill Clinton said that Testimony made a difference in his decision to create Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument in 1996.
Milkweed Editions published a trade edition of Testimony (1996). Many collections of writing-as-advocacy have followed the Testimony model, and Steve edited a second anthology distributed to Congress in 2016, Red Rock Testimony: Three Generations of Writers Speak on Behalf of Utah's Public Lands, with essays advocating for Bears Ears National Monument (published as a trade book, Red Rock Stories, in 2017).
As the 2002 Salt Lake City Winter Olympics approached, Steve asked the question, "what will it take to get a skier down the mountain in the Olympic downhill race at Snowbasin Ski Area?" He knew that the answer would be intriguing and complicated, enough for a book. He had no idea where this would lead. The result: Bargaining for Eden: The Fight for the Last Open Spaces in America (2008), his most mature work of literary nonfiction. The book examines the tensions between community and development in the New West through the fierce capitalism of Snowbasin's owner, Earl Holding, and Trimble's new role as a landowner in Torrey, Utah. The book received support from the Utah Humanities Council and Utah Arts Council. It also won the 2008 Utah Book Award.
These book projects and travels led to a thriving stock photography business. Trimble's hundreds of credits include covers for Audubon magazine and INSIGHT travel guides, the interiors of LIFE and Newsweek, Marlboro ads, The Nepal Trekker's Handbook, a U.S. postage stamp, and National Geographic and Smithsonian books. For 20 years, Trimble's travel essays and photographs appeared nationally in newspapers (Universal Press Syndicate). The Marriott archive includes tear sheets of many of these publications.
Stock photo sales supported Steve for decades, buying him time and freedom to work on writing projects that required years of research. When the Internet flooded the world with pictures in the early years of the 21st Century, stock photography disappeared as a profession, and Steve had to reinvent himself.
Teaching became part of that re-invention. In 2008-2009, Trimble received one of two Wallace Stegner Centennial Fellowships at the University of Utah's Tanner Humanities Center. He led a statewide conversation about Stegner's work (www.stegner100.com) and co-taught two classes. Martha Bradley-Evans, Dean of the Honors College, asked Trimble to stay on as an adjunct professor, and he continued teaching until 2018, working with students in undergraduate writing classes and Praxis Lab seminars in the Honors College and teaching the writing component of the Environmental Humanities graduate program.
Trimble's other major contribution to the University came via his participation in the team creating exhibits for the new Utah Museum of Natural History (designed in 2011 by Ralph Appelbaum Associates, New York). In his distinctive voice as a humanities-based naturalist, Steve wrote much of the text for the exhibit labels and interviewed dozens of citizens, whose quotes are scattered throughout the museum.
Trimble's board service includes Grand Staircase Escalante Partners, the Sagebrush Collaborative and Utah Interfaith Power & Light. He participates in collaborative land management committees, lobbies as a citizen locally and nationally, and speaks and writes frequently as a conservation advocate. "The landscape interests me not as a research subject, but as home," he says. "With each project, I extend the boundaries of my home."
Steve and his wife divide their time between Salt Lake City and the redrock country of Torrey, Utah. They spent the 2020-2021 pandemic living full-time in Torrey at the home which figures prominently in Bargaining for Eden.
When Artists of Utah chose Steve as one of Utah's "15 Most Influential Artists" in 2019, what did they mean by "influential?" The artists "who make a difference in Utah." This emphasis on consequence rather than "art" matches Steve's conception of his work. "I don't use the word 'artist' to define myself," he says. "I don't use the word 'art' to describe what I make. It's up to the viewer or reader to decide if my writing or photography is art. My job is to write well, to photograph well, to do my best work as a craftsman striving to capture the spirit of a place or a people."
(Biographical sketch written by Stephen Trimble.)
Content Description
The Stephen Trimble audio-visual collection (1953-2010) contain moving image and sound recording materials related to Trimble's research, books authored by him, and his career as a writer, photographer, activist, and naturalist. Trimble's books included are Words from the Land: Encounters with Natural History Writing, The People: Indians of the American Southwest, Talking with the Clay: The Art of Pueblo Pottery, Bargaining for Eden: The Fight for the Last Open Spaces in America, Geography of Childhood: Why Children Need Wild Places, Sagebrush Ocean: A Natural History of the Great Basin, Canyon Country, Our Voices, Our Land, and Lasting Light: 125 Years of Grand Canyon Photography.
Use of the Collection
Restrictions on Use
The library does not claim to control copyright for all materials in the collection. An individual depicted in a reproduction has privacy rights as outlined in Title 45 CFR, part 46 (Protection of Human Subjects). For further information, please review the J. Willard Marriott Library's Use Agreement and Reproduction Request forms.
Preferred Citation
Collection Name, Collection Number, Item Number. Special Collections, J. Willard Marriott Library, The University of Utah.
Administrative Information
Arrangement
Collection is arranged by subject; separated by materials related to Trimble's projects and books.
Acquisition Information
Donated by Stephen Trimble in 2014.
Processing Note
Processed by Special Collections staff.
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Separated Materials
See also the Accn 2757 Stephen Trimble papers in the Manuscripts Division of Special Collections.
Detailed Description of the Collection
Research materials used for Stephen Trimble's various book projects
- Description: Clear and Present Danger - Exploring the Challenges of Free Expression in an Open Society
DVDcolor, soundStephen Kohde, Gloria Steinem, Carol Sobel.
Dates: undatedContainer: Disc 1 - Description: Utah Now - Our Relationship With Land
DVDcolor, soundDates: 2009 October 02Container: Disc 2 - Description: The Last Emperor
DVDcolor, soundA Bernardo Bertolucci Film.
Dates: 1998Container: Disc 3 - Description: Wallace Stegner - A Documentary Film
DVDcolor, soundProducer, Director, Writer: John Howe. Director of Production: Ken Verdoia.
Dates: 2009Container: Disc 4 - Description: In the Light of Reverence - Protecting America's Sacred Lands
DVDcolor, soundA Documentary Film Narrated by Peter Coyote and Tantoo Cardinal - Produced and Directed by Christopher McLeod.
Dates: 2002Container: Disc 5 - Description: The Peking Acrobats
DVDcolor, soundProduced by International Asia, Inc. Recorded live by HDNet on January 28, 2005 at the Clark Center for the Performing Arts in Arroyo Grande, California.
Dates: 2005 January 28Container: Disc 6 - Description: David Quammen - Gretel Ehrlich
audiocassettesoundBoth David Quammen and Gretel Ehrlich are mentioned in Words from the Land.
Dates: undatedContainer: Cassette 7 - Description: N. Scott Momaday - Storyteller
audiocassettesoundReading and Storytelling from The Ancient Child, House Made of Dawn, The Way to Rainy Mountain. Music and Sound Effects by Rusty Crutcher.
Dates: 1966-1968Container: Cassette 8 - Description: River of Notes - The Dance of Herons
audiocassettesoundRead by Barry Lopez, and cellist is David Darling. Award Winning artist, Barry Lopez, explores the threads that tie human life to the subtleties of the landscape.
Dates: 1982Container: Cassette 9 - Description: Coyote's Canyon - A Collection of Stories
audiocassettesoundTerry Tempest Williams. The author talks about the Four Corners, then plateau country where Utah, Arizona, Colorado, and New Mexico meet. 2 audiocassettes.
Dates: 1987-1988Container: Cassette 10 - Description: Steve Trimble Southern Utah University Convocation
DVDcolor, soundDates: 2010 October 05Container: Disc 11 - Description: The Wild Heart of Red Rock
VHScolor, soundProduced by, Doug Prose and Diane LaMacchia.
Dates: 1999Container: Cassette 12 - Description: Techqua Ikachi - Hopi 1991
VHScolor, soundDates: 1991Container: Cassette 13 - Description: The Yangtze Three Gorges
VHScolor, soundTitle, date, and author in Chinese.
Dates: 1990-1999Container: Cassette 14 - Description: Imperial Tombs of China
VHScolor, soundDates: 1995Container: Cassette 15 - Description: Drifting Down the Shennong River
VHScolor, soundTitle, date, and author in Chinese.
Dates: 1990-1999Container: Cassette 16 - Description: The Lesser Three Gorges in Wushan County
VHScolor, soundTitle, date, and author in Chinese.
Dates: 1996Container: Cassette 17 - Description: 1987 Photography/Printing Technology - Stephen Trimble
VHScolor, soundNorthern Arizona University.
Dates: 1987 June 29Container: Cassette 18 - Description: RDT: Erosion - Liquid Interior - Water Mark
VHScolor, soundDates: undatedContainer: Cassette 19 - Description: The Field - Stephen Trimble
VHScolor, soundDates: 2004 JuneContainer: Cassette 20 - Description: RDT - Landscape Suite - Trimble
VHScolor, soundPhoto interludes.
Dates: undatedContainer: Cassette 21 - Description: Split Estate - What You Don't Know Can Hurt You
DVDcolor, soundNarrated by Ali MacGraw.
Dates: 2009Container: Disc 22 - Description: My Canyonlands - The Adventurous Life of Kent Frost
DVDcolor, soundFeatures Stephen Trimble. In part funded by Univeristy of Utah. A film by Chris Simon.
Dates: 2008Container: Disc 23 - Description: ASMP, Vince Streano - Tapes 1 and 2
audiocassettesoundStreano is possibly a photographer.
Dates: 1992 November 19Container: Cassette 24-25 - Description: "The Geography of Hope" - Wallace Stegner
audiocassettesoundShaping the Future of the American West - CU Boulder.
Dates: 1988 October 19Container: Cassette 26 - Description: White Mountain Apache, Tony Lopez, Tohono O'Odham, Harris Burnette
audiocassettesoundDates: undatedContainer: Cassette 27 - Description: KSJE Farmington, Stephen Trimble
audiocassettesoundPossibly a radio interview.
Dates: 2006 July 14Container: Cassette 28 - Description: Veteran's Day - Voices of the West Radio
audiocassettesoundProduced by Hal Cannon and Mary Beth Kirchner.
Dates: 1995Container: Cassette 29 - Description: Early Takes of Paul Winter's Canyon Album Raven
audiocassettesoundDates: 1980Container: Cassette 30 - Description: The Subcultures of the West: The Worth of Regional Diversity - Williams, Flores, Getches
audiocassettesoundDates: undatedContainer: Cassette 31 - Description: Datura - Susan Osborn
audiocassettesoundLay Down Your Burden, Canyon Chant, Morning Has Broken, How Can I Keep From Singing?, Amazing Grace.
Dates: undatedContainer: Cassette 32 - Description: Cycles: Music for Native American Flute
audiocassettesoundBy R. Carlos Nakai.
Dates: 1985Container: Cassette 33 - Description: Ballads of the Grand Canyon - Songs, Narration, Poetry
audiocassettesoundBy Richard K. Holtzin.
Dates: 1985Container: Cassette 34 - Description: A Sense of Place - Wallace Stegner
compact discsoundDates: 1992Container: Disc 35 - Description: Western Folklife Center presents Stories from Native America
compact discsoundWith Hal Cannon and commentary by Henry Real Bird.
Dates: 2004Container: Disc 36 - Description: Western Folklife Center - Henry Real Bird Rides for Poetry
compact discsoundDeep West Records.
Dates: 2010Container: Disc 37 - Description: The English Reading Series - Stephen Trimble
DVDcolor, soundDates: undatedContainer: Disc 38 - Description: Love Unfolding - Eric Hanson
compact discsoundDates: undatedContainer: Disc 39 - Description: The Yurt Talks - Rethinking the Promise of Land Conservation
compact discsound2 copies on disc. By Torri Estrada, Peter Forbes, Danyelle O'Hara. Three scientists share their points of view on conservation.
Dates: undatedContainer: Disc 40 - Description: Snake River Outlaws
compact discsoundLive Radio - Missoula, Montana. Deep West Records.
Dates: 1953Container: Disc 41 - Description: First Unitarian Church - "Environmental Trade-Offs"
compact discsoundWith Rev Tom Goldsmith.
Dates: 2010 February 28Container: Disc 42 - Description: Man of the Canyon - John Otto
compact discsoundRecorded and produced by John Malvey, Milkshed Music Studios
Dates: 2002Container: Disc 43 - Description: Western Folklife Center - The Open Road - Exploring the American West
compact discsoundOriginally aired on the Savvy Traveler. Hosted by Hal Cannon with Teresa Jordan.
Dates: 1998Container: Disc 44 - Description: The Sagebrush Ocean
VHScolor, soundDates: undatedContainer: Cassette 45 - Description: The Spirit of the Desert West
VHScolor, soundPossibly a recording of Stephen Trimble's Sept 22, 1994 convocation "The Spirit of the Desert West".
Dates: 1994Container: Cassette 46 - Description: Convocation - Steve Trimble - The Spirit of the Desert West
VHScolor, soundIntro by professor James Aton. Southern Utah State University.
Dates: 1994 September 02Container: Cassette 47 - Description: Songs of Recapitulation
compact discsoundDates: undatedContainer: Disc 48 - Description: The Spectator Bird, Crossing to Safety (excerpts)
audiocassettesoundRead by Wallace Stegner. The Spectator Bird won the National Book Award in 1977. Crossing to Safety was published in 1987, and was Stegner's final novel before his death in 1993.
Dates: 1987Container: Cassette 49 - Description: Eureka - The Best Ideas Come from the Most Unlikely Places
DVDcolor, soundA Shell Films Production.
Dates: 2007Container: Disc 50 - Description: Spirit of the Desert West
VHScolor, soundIntro, Southern Utah University Slides.
Dates: 1996 SeptemberContainer: Cassette 51 - Description: Paul Winter, Stephen Trimble/RDT - Cued at Erosion, 3rd Interlude Segment
VHScolor, soundDates: undatedContainer: Cassette 52 - Description: China: World of Difference
VHScolor, soundFar East Collection - Discover the World of China. Presented by International Video Network, narrated by Robert Powell.
Dates: 1986Container: Cassette 53 - Description: Spirit of the Desert West
VHScolor, soundArrow America Video - cued at transition from intro to slides - one hour slide lecture.
Dates: 2001Container: Cassette 54 - Description: Songs and Stories from the Grand Canyon
DVDcolor, soundSmithsonian Folkways Recordings.
Dates: 2005Container: Disc 55 - Description: RDT Landscape Suite
Mini-DVcolor, soundMusic (tracks 1 and 2) - Tapetime (track 4).
Dates: undatedContainer: Cassette 56 - Description: Russell Martin Interview
audiocassettesoundPossibly referring to the author Russell Martin, who wrote A Story that Stands Like a Dam.
Dates: 1990 February 27Container: Cassette 57 - Description: A Good Lookin' Horse
audiocassettesoundCowboy Poetry by Stan Tixier, Guitar Background by John Tixier, Illustration by Dave Prevedel.
Dates: undatedContainer: Cassette 58 - Description: Great Basin Talk
audiocassettesoundDates: 1991 June 26Container: Cassette 59 - Description: Spirit Heartland - Plateau Talk
audiocassettesoundDates: undatedContainer: Cassette 60 - Description: Spirit of Desert West - Sync
audiocassettesoundDates: undatedContainer: Cassette 61 - Description: RDT Landscape Suite - Music and Syncs
audiocassettesoundDates: 2000Container: Cassette 62 - Description: TSO Sync Tape
audiocassettesoundDates: 1999 April 20Container: Cassette 63 - Description: Heartland - The Plateau
audiocassettesoundDates: 1996 August 29Container: Cassette 64 - Description: Paul Winter Music for RDT Suite
audiocassettesoundDates: undatedContainer: Cassette 65 - Description: RDT Landscape Suite with Paul Winter Music
audiocassettesoundLiquid Interior, Erosion, Summit.
Dates: undatedContainer: Cassette 66 - Description: RDT - "Erosion" and "Summit" Sync Tape
audiocassettesoundDates: undatedContainer: Cassette 67 - Description: Spirit of the Desert West - Talk
audiocassettesoundDates: 1992 September 22Container: Cassette 68 - Description: "Myth, Fear, and Loathing in the American West" - Steve Trimble
DVDcolor, soundFirst Unitarian Church.
Dates: 2010 October 03Container: Disc 69 - Description: Writers at Work - Conference, Park City, Utah - P-13
audiocassettesoundDates: 1997Container: Cassette 70 - Description: Contours - Great Salt Lake Performance
DVDcolor, soundPresented by Brolly Arts, Salt Lake City. Photographs by Stephen Trimble.
Dates: 2004 NovemberContainer: Disc 71 - Description: Wallace Stegner @ 100
DVDcolor, soundEscalante Arts Festival. Utah Arts Council.
Dates: 2009 September 25Container: Disc 72 - Description: Grand Canyon Wild West Experience - Entryway Experience
DVDcolor, soundDates: undatedContainer: Disc 73 - Description: The Malling of America: Part One - Across the Great Divide
compact discsoundA Two part Radio Documentary by Barbara Bernstein. Alternative Radio.
Dates: 1999Container: Disc 74 - Description: Rivers That Were: Part One
compact discsoundA radio documentary by Barbara Bernstein.
Dates: undatedContainer: Disc 75 - Description: Rivers That Were: Part Two - Beaver Taught Salmon How to Jump
compact discsoundDates: undatedContainer: Disc 76 - Description: Arctic Refuge - Ellen Dodge
audiocassettesoundDates: 2001 September 23Container: Cassette 77 - Description: Steve Trimble: Ethics Questions - KSL, KUTV News
audiocassettesoundInformation on Artificial Heart.
Dates: undatedContainer: Cassette 78 - Description: Richard Selzer Interview - (End)
audiocassettesoundDates: 1984 November 29Container: Cassette 79 - Description: Future of Utah's Wilderness/Utah
audiocassettesoundRed Rock Culture - National Public Radio - Living on Earth. Side B: Timber Salvage Rider; Ron Wyden's Victory Strategy; Peru Fishery Collapse?; The Bees Knees.
Dates: 1996 February 23Container: Cassette 80 - Description: Talk of the Nation - Changing Face of America
audiocassettesoundNational Public Radio.
Dates: 2001 April 19Container: Cassette 81 - Description: Access Utah
audiocassettesound1. Paula Larsen and John Heshey.
2. Stephen Trimble.
Utah Public Radio.
Dates: 1999 July 15Container: Cassette 82 - Description: KCPW
audiocassettesoundUtah Public Radio.
Dates: 1999 September 14Container: Cassette 83 - Description: Radio West: University of Utah
audiocassettesoundDates: 2000 January 08Container: Cassette 84 - Description: Living On Earth - Exxon Valdez Special
audiocassettesoundSide A: Hard Aground/Wave of Death/Lasting Lessons.
Side B: Supertanker Safety Today/Exxon Speaks/A Silver Lining?
Dates: 1999 March 05Container: Cassette 85 - Description: Living On Earth - Testimony
audiocassettesoundDates: undatedContainer: Cassette 86 - Description: The Wilderness Still Lingers: Southwestern Literature, "Passages to Power"
audiocassettesoundFunded by AZ Humanities Council and the Tucson Public Library - Produced by Tim McIntire.
Side B: "Land of Many Uses".
Dates: undatedContainer: Cassette 87 - Description: Navajo Basket Weaver - Joann Johnson - Twin Rocks Trading Post
compact discsoundDates: 2009Container: Disc 88 - Description: Ashley Korenblat Interview
compact discsoundPresumably audio-only. Could be part of NPR interview in 2016 that featured Trimble, Korenblat, and Ann Whittaker.
Dates: undatedContainer: Disc 89 - Description: Bird Recordings
compact discsoundNote on cover: From Folder Titled: "Telford US 89 Project"- L Susie. Bird Recordings.
Dates: undatedContainer: Disc 90 - Description: Soulaymas 1 and 2
audiocassettesoundDates: undatedContainer: Cassette 91-92 - Description: Earl Havatone - Hualapai
audiocassettesoundDates: undatedContainer: Cassette 93 - Description: Grand Canyon Photographers - Philip Hyde
compact discsoundPossibly related to the book Lasting Light: 125 Years of Grand Canyon Photography.
Dates: 2005 December 19Container: Disc 94 - Description: Grand Canyon Photographers - Jerry Fradea
compact discsoundPossibly related to the book Lasting Light: 125 Years of Grand Canyon Photography.
Dates: 2000-2005Container: Disc 95 - Description: Grand Canyon Photographers - Robert McDonald
compact discsoundPossibly related to the book Lasting Light: 125 Years of Grand Canyon Photography.
Dates: 2000-2005Container: Disc 96 - Description: Grand Canyon Photographers - Tom Till
compact discsoundPossibly related to the book Lasting Light: 125 Years of Grand Canyon Photography.
Dates: 2000-2005Container: Disc 97 - Description: Grand Canyon Photographers - Randy Prentice
compact discsoundPossibly related to the book Lasting Light: 125 Years of Grand Canyon Photography.
Dates: 2000-2005Container: Disc 98 - Description: Grand Canyon Photographers - Bot Weff
compact discsoundPossibly related to the book Lasting Light: 125 Years of Grand Canyon Photography.
Dates: 2000-2005Container: Disc 99 - Description: Grand Canyon Photographers - Kate Thompson
compact discsoundPossibly related to the book Lasting Light: 125 Years of Grand Canyon Photography.
Dates: 2000-2005Container: Disc 100 - Description: Grand Canyon Photographers - Jim Cowlin
compact discsoundPossibly related to the book Lasting Light: 125 Years of Grand Canyon Photography.
Dates: 2000-2005Container: Disc 101 - Description: Grand Canyon Photographers - John Runnin
compact discsoundPossibly related to the book Lasting Light: 125 Years of Grand Canyon Photography.
Dates: 2000-2005Container: Disc 102 - Description: Grand Canyon Photographers - George Huey
compact discsoundPossibly related to the book Lasting Light: 125 Years of Grand Canyon Photography.
Dates: 2000-2005Container: Disc 103 - Description: Grand Canyon Photographers - Dave Edwards on Donald Bremner
compact discsoundPossibly related to the book Lasting Light: 125 Years of Grand Canyon Photography.
Dates: 2000-2005Container: Disc 104 - Description: Grand Canyon Photographers - Alfredo Conde and Sheri Curtis
compact discsoundPossibly related to the book Lasting Light: 125 Years of Grand Canyon Photography.
Dates: 2000-2005Container: Disc 105 - Description: Grand Canyon Photographers - Keiji Iwai on Sue Bennett
compact discsoundPossibly related to the book Lasting Light: 125 Years of Grand Canyon Photography.
Dates: 2005 November 02Container: Disc 106 - Description: Dietrich 2
microcassettesoundDick Dietrich is mentioned in the book Lasting Light: 125 Years of Grand Canyon Photography.
Dates: undatedContainer: Cassette 107 - Description: Collier 2 - Brownold 1
microcassettesoundMichael Collier and Tom Brownold are mentioned in the book Lasting Light: 125 Years of Grand Canyon Photography.
Dates: undatedContainer: Cassette 108 - Description: Dykinga - Collier 1
microcassettesoundMichael Collier and Jack Dykinga are mentioned in the book Lasting Light: 125 Years of Grand Canyon Photography.
Dates: undatedContainer: Cassette 109 - Description: Barn 2 - Hymans 1
microcassettesoundLiz Hymans is mentioned in the book Lasting Light: 125 Years of Grand Canyon Photography.
Dates: undatedContainer: Cassette 110 - Description: Hymans 2 - Ladd 1
microcassettesoundLiz Hymans and Gary Ladd are mentioned in the book Lasting Light: 125 Years of Grand Canyon Photography.
Dates: undatedContainer: Cassette 111 - Description: Brownold 2 - Bean 1
microcassettesoundTom Brownold and Tom Bean are mentioned in the book Lasting Light: 125 Years of Grand Canyon Photography.
Dates: undatedContainer: Cassette 112 - Description: Ulrich 2 - Dietrich 1
microcassettesoundLarry Ulrich and Dick Dietrich are mentioned in the book Lasting Light: 125 Years of Grand Canyon Photography.
Dates: undatedContainer: Cassette 113 - Description: Ladd 2 - Ulrich 1
microcassettesoundLarry Ulrich and Gary Ladd are mentioned in the book Lasting Light: 125 Years of Grand Canyon Photography.
Dates: undatedContainer: Cassette 114 - Description: Blaustein
microcassettesoundJohn Blaustein is mentioned in the book Lasting Light: 125 Years of Grand Canyon Photography.
Dates: undatedContainer: Cassette 115 - Description: Portfolio Review
microcassettesoundDates: 2002 JuneContainer: Cassette 116 - Description: Earl and Gladys Miller
microcassettesoundEarl and Gladys Miller operated a ski school at Snowbasin. Possibly part of Bargaining for Eden.
Dates: 1998 MayContainer: Cassette 117 - Description: Beat 2
microcassettesoundPossibly Beat von Allmen, and possibly related to the book Bargaining for Eden.
Dates: undatedContainer: Cassette 118 - Description: Beat 3
microcassettesoundPossibly Beat von Allmen, and possibly related to the book Bargaining for Eden.
Dates: undatedContainer: Cassette 119 - Description: Pearl Baker 2 - Clifford Duncan 1
audiocassettesoundPearl Baker and Clifford Duncan were interviewed for the book Canyon Country.
Dates: undatedContainer: Cassette 120 - Description: Mary Craig 4 - Herm Pollock
audiocassettesoundMary Craig and Herman Pollock were interviewed for the book Canyon Country.
Dates: undatedContainer: Cassette 121 - Description: Carothers - Mary Craig 2
audiocassettesoundSteve Carothers and Mary Craig were interviewed for the book Canyon Country.
Dates: undatedContainer: Cassette 122 - Description: Clifford Duncan 2 - Gwinn Vivian
audiocassettesoundClifford Duncan and Gwynn Vivian were interviewed for the book Canyon Country. Gwynn Vivian is an archeologist and former assistant director of the Arizona State Museum.
Dates: undatedContainer: Cassette 123 - Description: Elsie James
audiocassettesoundDates: undatedContainer: Cassette 124 - Description: Herm Pollock 2
audiocassettesoundHerman Pollock was interviewed for the book Canyon Country.
Dates: undatedContainer: Cassette 125 - Description: Herm Pollock - Pearl Baker 1
audiocassettesoundHerman Pollock and Pearl Baker were interviewed for the book Canyon Country.
Dates: undatedContainer: Cassette 126 - Description: Slim Mabery
audiocassettesoundSlim Mabery was interviewed for the book Canyon Country.
Dates: undatedContainer: Cassette 127 - Description: The Book Group #12 - Natural History Writing: The Artist Out-of-Doors
audiocassettesoundDates: undatedContainer: Cassette 128 - Description: Contours - Audio File
compact discsoundWritten on disc: Contours - 1) Intro 2) Kids - 11/8.
Dates: undatedContainer: Disc 129 - Description: Contours - Video
compact disccolor, soundWritten on disc: Contours - Intro - kites - Ella.
Dates: undatedContainer: Disc 130 - Description: The Desert Smells Like Rain, Gary Paul Nabhan
audiocassettesound2 audiocassettes. Ethnobiologist, Gary Paul Nabhan has studied the cultivation and uses of native plants by the indigenous peoples of southern Arizona and northern Mexico. Nabhan is mentioned in Trimble's book The People.
Dates: 1990Container: Cassette 131 - Description: Myth, Fear, and Loathing in the American West
compact discsoundFirst Unitarian Church.
Dates: 2010 October 05Container: Disc 132 - Description: The Malling of America: Part Two - Can the Last Place Last?
compact discsoundA two part radio documentary by Barbara Bernstein. Alternative Radio.
Dates: 1999Container: Disc 133
Materials related to Words from the Land
- Description: The Solace of Open Spaces and Other Essays, Gretel Ehrlich
audiocassettesound2 audiocassettes. The Solace of Open Spaces and Other Essays, Gretel Ehrlich. These audiocassettes are a celebration of life in Wyoming Ranch Country. Possibly related to Trimble's Words From the Land.
Dates: 1988Container: Cassette 134 - Description: Freedom and Wilderness, Edward Abbey
audiocassettesoundPossibly related to Words From the Land.
Dates: 1987Container: Cassette 135 - Description: Soundings - A Cape Cod Notebook
audiocassettesound2 audiocassettes. Robert Finch. Possibly related to Words From the Land.
Dates: 1989Container: Cassette 136 - Description: Abbey - Zwinger
audiocassettesoundPossibly referring to authors Edward Abbey and Ann Zwinger, both mentioned in Words From the Land.
Dates: undatedContainer: Cassette 137 - Description: Old Southwest/New Southwest
audiocassettesoundConference, November 1985 - "Crowding Around the Waterhole: Environmental Literature" - Stephen Trimble, Charles Bowden, Gary Nahban, Ann Zwinger.
Dates: 1985Container: Cassette 138-139 - Description: Gretel Ehrlich
audiocassettesoundDates: undatedContainer: Cassette 140 - Description: Barry Copy 2 - David Quammen
audiocassettesoundDates: undatedContainer: Cassette 141 - Description: Ann Zwinger - Barry Lopez
audiocassettesoundDates: undatedContainer: Cassette 142 - Description: John Madson 1
audiocassettesoundDates: undatedContainer: Cassette 143 - Description: John Madson 2 - Ann Zwinger
audiocassettesoundDates: undatedContainer: Cassette 144 - Description: John McPhee
audiocassettesoundDates: undatedContainer: Cassette 145 - Description: Gary Nathan 1 - Full
audiocassettesoundDates: undatedContainer: Cassette 146 - Description: Gary Nathan 2 - John Hay (beginning)
audiocassettesoundDates: undatedContainer: Cassette 147 - Description: John Hay 2
audiocassettesoundDates: undatedContainer: Cassette 148 - Description: John Hay 3 - Robert Finch
audiocassettesoundDates: undatedContainer: Cassette 149
Materials related to The People
- Description: The People
VHScolor, soundArrow America Video.
Dates: undatedContainer: Cassette 150 - Description: The People: Indians of the Southwest - Our Voices, Our Land
VHScolor, soundThe Heard Museum Library.
Dates: 1994 May 18Container: Cassette 151 - Description: The People
VHScolor, soundDates: undatedContainer: Cassette 152 - Description: The People
VHScolor, soundArrow America Video.
Dates: undatedContainer: Cassette 153 - Description: Convocation - Stephen Trimble
VHScolor, soundThe People - Conversations with Stephen Trimble.
Dates: 1997 January 30Container: Cassette 154 - Description: The People - Sync
audiocassettesoundDates: 1997 January 29Container: Cassette 155 - Description: The People - Text
audiocassettesoundDates: 1997 January 29Container: Cassette 156 - Description: Allie Welch, Colorado River Res. - Allie Welch, Percy Lomaquahu, Hopi
audiocassettesoundPercy Lomaquahu is mentioned in Trimble's books The People; Talking with the Clay; and Our Voices, Our Land. Allie Welch mentioned in The People.
Dates: undatedContainer: Cassette 157 - Description: Steve Darden - Jim Mattia-Papago
audiocassettesoundBoth Steven Darden and Jim Mattia are mentioned in Trimble's book The People.
Dates: undatedContainer: Cassette 158 - Description: Weldon Mahone - Hualgoni; Bill Franklin - Navajo; Steve Darden - Hozho
audiocassettesoundMahone, Franklin, and Darden are all mentioned in Trimble's book The People.
Dates: undatedContainer: Cassette 159 - Description: Delmar Boni - Delmar, Song
audiocassettesoundDelmar Boni is mentioned in Trimble's book The People.
Dates: undatedContainer: Cassette 160 - Description: Kally Musical, Blue Corn - Allan Houser - Jody Folwell, Kally Musical
audiocassettesoundJody Folwell, a potter, is mentioned in both The People and Talking with the Clay. Allan Houser is mentioned in The People. Blue Corn is mentioned in Talking with the Clay.
Dates: undatedContainer: Cassette 161 - Description: George Rocha, Philbert Watahomigie - Philbert Watahomigiei, Sylvia Querta
audiocassettesoundQuerta, Rocha, and Watahomigie are all mentioned in The People.
Dates: undatedContainer: Cassette 162 - Description: Jim Mattia-Papago, Michael Lomatawayma - Michael Lomatawayma, Hopi
audiocassettesoundJim Mattia mentioned in The People.
Dates: undatedContainer: Cassette 163 - Description: Hardy Smith - Wilfred Whatoname
audiocassettesoundBoth Smith and Whatoname are mentioned in The People.
Dates: undatedContainer: Cassette 164 - Description: Laura Fragua - Manfred Susunkewa
audiocassettesoundBoth Fragua and Susunkewa are mentioned in The People.
Dates: undatedContainer: Cassette 165 - Description: Annie Querta - Elnora Mapatis
audiocassettesoundBoth Annie Querta and Elnora Mapatis are mentioned in Trimble's book The People.
Dates: undatedContainer: Cassette 166 - Description: Weldon Mahone - Annie Querta
audiocassettesoundMahone and Querta are both mentioned in The People.
Dates: undatedContainer: Cassette 167 - Description: Percy Lomaquahu - Percy Talashoma, Philip Cassadore
audiocassettesoundCassadore and Lomaquahu are both mentioned in The People.
Dates: undatedContainer: Cassette 168 - Description: Edgar Walema, Malinda Powskey - Weldon Mahan
audiocassettesoundEdgar Walema, Malinda Powskey, and Weldon Mahone are all mentioned in The People.
Dates: undatedContainer: Cassette 169 - Description: Edgar Walema - Malinda Powskey
audiocassettesoundEdgar Walema and Malinda Powskey are both mentioned in The People.
Dates: undatedContainer: Cassette 170 - Description: Berta Russell 2
audiocassettesoundBertha Russell is mentioned in The People.
Dates: undatedContainer: Cassette 171 - Description: Blue Corn, Rose Naranjo, Laura Fragua
audiocassettesoundBlue Corn and Rose Naranjo is mentioned in Talking with the Clay, Laura Fragua is mentioned in The People.
Dates: undatedContainer: Cassette 172 - Description: Steve Darden
audiocassettesoundSteve Darden is mentioned in The People.
Dates: undatedContainer: Cassette 173 - Description: Ramson Lomatewama
audiocassettesoundRamson Lomatewama is mentioned in The People.
Dates: undatedContainer: Cassette 174 - Description: Bertha Russell 1
audiocassettesoundBertha Russell is mentioned in The People.
Dates: undatedContainer: Cassette 175 - Description: Mark Maryboy, Navajo
audiocassettesoundMark Maryboy is mentioned in The People.
Dates: undatedContainer: Cassette 176 - Description: Steve Darden - Ed Smith
audiocassettesoundEd Smith and Steve Darden are mentioned iin The People.
Dates: undatedContainer: Cassette 177 - Description: Charlie Hunt - Mary Craig 3
audiocassettesoundOne Charles B. Hunt is mentioned in The People. Hunt and Craig were interviewed for the book Canyon Country.
Dates: undatedContainer: Cassette 178 - Description: Charlie Hunt
audiocassettesoundOne Charles B. Hunt is mentioned in The People. Hunt was also interviewed for the book Canyon Country.
Dates: undatedContainer: Cassette 179 - Description: Met Johnson 2 - Mary Craig 1
audiocassettesoundPossibly referring to Met Bryce Johnson, Utah legislator. Met Johnson was interviewed for the book Canyon Country.
Dates: undatedContainer: Cassette 180 - Description: Jody Folwell, Blue Corn, Rose Naranjo
audiocassettesoundJody Folwell is mentioned in The People and Talking with the Clay. Blue Corn and Rose Naranjo are mentioned in Talking with the Clay.
Dates: undatedContainer: Cassette 181 - Description: Philip Cassadore - Allan Houser
audiocassettesoundAllan Houser and Philip Cassadore are both mentioned in The People.
Dates: undatedContainer: Cassette 182 - Description: Delmar Boni - Tape K w.love
audiocassettesoundDelmar Boni is mentioned in Trimble's book The People.
Dates: undatedContainer: Cassette 183 - Description: Delmar Boni - Henrietta Pablo
audiocassettesoundDelmar Boni is mentioned in Trimble's book The People.
Dates: undatedContainer: Cassette 184 - Description: Bessie Namoki 1
audiocassettesoundBessie Namoki is mentioned in Talking with the Clay.
Dates: undatedContainer: Cassette 185 - Description: Mila Sakgwe - Hovantewa, Sockyma
audiocassettesoundSockyma is mentioned in The People.
Dates: undatedContainer: Cassette 186 - Description: Joseph Enos 1
audiocassettesoundJoseph Enos is mentioned in The People.
Dates: undatedContainer: Cassette 187 - Description: Joseph Enos 2
audiocassettesoundJoseph Enos is mentioned in The People.
Dates: undatedContainer: Cassette 188 - Description: Craig Goseyun
audiocassettesoundCraig Goseyun is mentioned in The People.
Dates: undatedContainer: Cassette 189 - Description: Ed Smith - Met Johnson
audiocassettesoundEd Smith is mentioned in The People. Met Johnson and Ed Smith were interviewed for the book Canyon Country.
Dates: undatedContainer: Cassette 190
Materials related to Talking with the Clay
- Description: Talking with the Clay
compact discsoundDates: 2006 June 13Container: Disc 191 - Description: Talkin With the Clay - Sync Tape
audiocassettesoundDates: 1995Container: Cassette 192 - Description: Talking with the Clay - Lonnie Vigil Interview, SAR
DVDcolor, soundDates: undatedContainer: Disc 193 - Description: Steve [Trimble] - Radio Interview
audiocassettesoundTalking with the Clay - Firesign Theatre.
Dates: undatedContainer: Cassette 194 - Description: Talking with the Clay - Melissa Talachy, Pojoaque Pueblo Potter
compact discsoundDates: 2006 June 05Container: Disc 195 - Description: Teaching Through Hopi Songs - Talking With Clay
compact discsoundBrolly Arts. By Ferrell Secakuku and Anita Poleahla.
Dates: 2005Container: Disc 196 - Description: Bessie Namoki 2
audiocassettesoundBessie Namoki is mentioned in Talking with the Clay.
Dates: undatedContainer: Cassette 197
Materials related to Bargaining for Eden
- Description: Flower Patch - RDA Public Meeting
VHScolor, sound3 tapes. "Betacam dump."
Dates: undatedContainer: Cassette 198-200 - Description: Locke's Political Theory - Mac Livingston - The Flower Patch
audiocassettesoundPossibly related to Bargaining for Eden. Mac Livingston was manager for the Flower Patch, and is quoted in the book.
Dates: undatedContainer: Cassette 201 - Description: Bernhard Russi
audiocassettesoundBernhard Russi was the Olympic Skiier that designed courses at Snowbasin. Trimble mentions him in Bargaining for Eden.
Dates: 1997 September 29Container: Cassette 202 - Description: KRCL Snowbird Interview
audiocassettesoundDates: 1998 May 21Container: Cassette 203 - Description: Pete Seibert and Bob Beck
microcassettesoundBoth Pete Seibert and Bob Beck are mentioned in Bargaining for Eden.
Dates: undatedContainer: Cassette 204 - Description: Corey Engen 1
microcassettesoundCorey Engen is mentioned in Bargaining for Eden.
Dates: undatedContainer: Cassette 205 - Description: Pete Seibert - Vail - Tape 1
microcassettesoundPete Seibert is mentioned in Bargaining for Eden.
Dates: 1998 May 01Container: Cassette 206 - Description: Genevieve Atwood - Snowbasin Don Mabey
microcassettesoundPossibly related to Bargaining for Eden.
Dates: 2001 October 29Container: Cassette 207 - Description: Bob Beck - A and Y2 of B. Beat von Allmen
microcassettesoundBob Beck is mentioned in Bargaining for Eden, and Beat Von Allmen is an olympic skiier.
Dates: undatedContainer: Cassette 208 - Description: Dale Bosworth and Bob Swinford - USFS [Forest Service]
microcassettesoundDale Bosworth and Bob Swinford are mentioned in Bargaining for Eden.
Dates: 2003Container: Cassette 209 - Description: Jack Ward Thomas - Former Chief USFS, speaking from University of Montana, Missoula - Re: Snowbasin
microcassettesoundJack Ward Thomas is mentioned in Bargaining for Eden.
Container: Cassette 210 - Description: Corey Engen 2
microcassettesoundCorey Engen is mentioned in Bargaining for Eden.
Dates: 2001 May 08Container: Cassette 211 - Description: John Leshy - GS-E Katie McGinty
microcassettesoundMcGinty and Leshy are both mentioned in Bargaining for Eden.
Dates: 2004Container: Cassette 212 - Description: Susan Giannettino - USFS BLM [Forest Service, Bureau of Land Management]
microcassettesoundSusan Giannettino is mentioned in Bargaining for Eden.
Dates: 2003 September 24Container: Cassette 213 - Description: Jim Lyons
microcassettesoundJim Lyons is mentioned in Bargaining for Eden.
Dates: undatedContainer: Cassette 214 - Description: Katie McGinty - GS-E
microcassettesoundMcGinty is mentioned in Bargaining for Eden.
Dates: 2004Container: Cassette 215
Materials related to The Geography of Childhood
- Description: The Geography of Childhood - Stephen Trimble
audiocassettesoundDates: 1995 December 18Container: Cassette 216 - Description: Living On Earth
audiocassettesoundSide A: Budget Politics Affect Environment, Richard Nixon profile, Urban Asthma/Ozone Eating Car
Side B: Geography of Childhood/Animal Voices, Lawn Outlaws.
Dates: 1995 October 06Container: Cassette 217
Materials related to The Sagebrush Ocean
- Description: The Sagebrush Ocean Photo Exhibit
VHScolor, soundThe Sagebrush Ocean Photo Exhibit. Master - as hung at UMNH. [Possibly Natural History Museum of Utah]
Dates: undatedContainer: Cassette 218 - Description: The Sagebrush Ocean
VHScolor, soundArrow America Video.
Dates: undatedContainer: Cassette 219 - Description: The Nature of Things - Stephen Trimble on KRCL
audiocassettesoundInterview about The Sagebrush Ocean.
Dates: 1999 August 05Container: Cassette 220
Names and SubjectsReturn to Top
Subject Terms
- Environmentalists--United States
- Land Use--West (U.S.)
- Natural history literature
- Nature photography
- Nature writing--Sources
- Wilderness areas--West (U.S.)
Form or Genre Terms
- Moving images
- Sound recordings
Other Creators
Personal Names
- Trimble, Stephen, 1950- (fmo)
