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Stephen Trimble

    Stephen Trimble est un écrivain, éditeur et photographe dont le travail couvre un large éventail de sujets. Ses écrits sont reconnus pour leurs aperçus profonds sur les paysages et les peuples de l'Ouest. Les critiques louent sa capacité à associer l'art et la défense de l'environnement, ce qui en fait une voix distinctive dans ces domaines. La vision de Trimble offre l'une des perspectives les plus complètes sur la relation humaine avec le paysage dans l'Ouest américain.

    The Mike File
    Utah Impressions
    Bargaining for Eden
    Lasting Light. 125 Years of Grand Canyon Photography
    • One of the most photographed subjects on earth, the Grand Canyon continues to inspire awe and admiration. This text includes captivating essays from 21 Grand Canyon photographers. 115 photos.

      Lasting Light. 125 Years of Grand Canyon Photography
    • Bargaining for Eden

      The Fight for the Last Open Spaces in America

      • 336pages
      • 12 heures de lecture
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      The book presents a compelling argument for environmental stewardship amidst the rapid destruction of America's open spaces driven by greed and neglect. Through thorough investigative research and eloquent essays, the author, Stephen Trimble, inspires readers to reflect on their responsibilities to the Earth. It challenges societal values and encourages a deeper connection to place and community, urging a commitment to action in preserving the planet's beauty and essence.

      Bargaining for Eden
    • Utah Impressions

      • 80pages
      • 3 heures de lecture

      From the powdery peaks of Mount Ogden to the dramatic formations of Canyonlands and Arches National Parks, from the striking Red Mountains and the austere San Rafael Desert to the cool waters of Glen Canyon Recreation Area, photographers Mulligan and Trimble present beautifully the diverse landscapes and cityscapes of Utah in all seasons.

      Utah Impressions
    • The Mike File

      A Story of Grief and Hope

      • 180pages
      • 7 heures de lecture

      Exploring the profound impact of mental illness, the narrative delves into the author's relationship with his brother Mike, who struggled with psychosis from a young age. The story unfolds against the backdrop of 1950s America, highlighting the societal neglect of individuals with mental health issues. It combines elements of a detective story and social history, ultimately serving as a poignant tribute to a family and a life often overlooked. This heartfelt memoir resonates with anyone connected to the challenges of psychiatric illness or disability.

      The Mike File