Watkins, T. H. (Tom H.), 1936-2000
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Watkins, T. H. (Tom H.), 1936-
Watkins, Tom H.
Watkins, Tom H., 1936-2000
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found: His San Francisco in color, 1968.
found: Information from 678 converted Dec. 8, 2014(b. 1936)
found: New York times, February 26, 2000, viewed December 17, 2020:T.H. Watkins, 63, environmental writer and historian (T.H. Watkins, a historian of the American West, a magazine editor and a prolific writer on environmental issues, died on Wednesday at his home in Bozeman, Mont; age 63; editor of Wilderness magazine; protege of the novelist and conservationist Wallace Stegner; taught at Montana State University in Bozeman, where he occupied an endowed chair in the American studies department that was named for Stegner; best known for "Righteous Pilgrim," a 1990 biography of Harold L. Ickes; most recent book, "The Hungry Years: A Narrative History of the Great Depression" (1999); published 28 books and hundreds of articles; Thomas Henry Watkins was born in 1936 in Loma Linda, Calif.; attended San Bernardino Valley College, Redlands University and San Francisco State; worked for American West magazine as writer and editor; spent six year as editor of American Heritage)
found: OCLC, December 17, 2020(access points: Watkins, T. H. (Tom H.), 1936-; Watkins, T. H.; Watkins, Tom H.; usage: T.H. Watkins)
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1980-05-07: new
2020-12-22: revised
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