HSFF MERCHANDISE
Available for pick up at the Foundation’s gift shop, 545 Canyon Road.
Shipping is $10. To ship please select “HSFF Mugs, T-Shirts, and Tote Bags” as the shipping method during check out.
Available for pick up at the Foundation’s gift shop, 545 Canyon Road.
Shipping is $10. To ship please select “HSFF Mugs, T-Shirts, and Tote Bags” as the shipping method during check out.
Available for pick up at the Foundation’s gift shop, 545 Canyon Road.
Shipping is $10. To ship please select “HSFF Mugs, T-Shirts, and Tote Bags” as the shipping method during check out.
WATERCOLORS BY LARRY GOOD
Watercolor
14"x14"
Framed
Contact our office at 505.983.2567 for shipping quote
Watercolor
16"x20"
Framed
Contact our office at 505.983.2567 for shipping quote
WILLARD CLARK WOOD ENGRAVINGS
Fundraiser for Historic Santa Fe Foundation
HSFF received a donation of 24 Willard Clark wood engravings. Clark produced all of these prints in the 1930s as part of a series for sale at La Fonda Hotel. These prints will make a lovely addition to any Santa Fe home or as a gift or souvenir displaying the charms of Northern New Mexico
Purchase prints online with the shopping cart link below the image. Shipping is additional and clients will be contacted post-purchase for shipping details. Please include an email and/or phone number for contact or call or email us at 505-983-2567 or info@historicsantafe.org.
Color Wood Engraving
Image Size 4.75” X 4.75”
Matted & Framed
WC-28
Color Wood Engraving
Image Size 4.5” X 4.5”
Matted & Framed
WC-63A
Color Wood Engraving
Image Size 5” X 5”
Matted & Framed
WC-71
Color Wood Engraving
Image Size 4.75” X 4.75”
Matted & Framed
WC-108
Color Wood Engraving
Image Size 4.25” X 3.5”
Matted & Framed
WC-36
BOOKS
Book Details:
Hardcover with Dust Jacket
ISBN-13: 9781954119079
128 pages; 50 Color Photographs
10 x 10.5 inches
$45 US
Under the Cap of Invisibility: The Pantex Nuclear Weapons Plant and the Texas Panhandle
By Lucie Genay
Foreword by Alex Hunt
University of New Mexico Press
Hardcover
304 pages
$85
100 copies limited edition, letterpress artist book, titled I Call My Soul My Own, from an entry in Ernie O’Malley’s 1929 diary
8 Dorothy Stewart linoleum block prints
Photographs of Ernie O’Malley and Dorothy Stewart
Hand-marbled cover by Tom Leech
Calligraphy by Colorado-based artist Patricia Musick
5” x7 1/2" inches, 48 pages
Fortunate Son: Selected Essays From the Lone Star State
By Rick Bass
University of New Mexico Press
216 pages
Paperback
New Mexico is "The Land of Enchantment," offering a fascinating blend of Native American, Spanish Colonial, and Western American cultures. The travelers from the East knew they had arrived in the great Southwest when they entered New Mexico—the towns along Route 66 were ablaze in neon, and the motels lured travelers with Western themes, Pueblo Revival architecture, and Native American trading posts. An adventure still awaits the traveler today who takes the time to exit I-40 and leave the franchised blandness behind. The neon still flickers at the Blue Swallow Motel in Tucumcari, on Central Avenue in Albuquerque, and at the El Rancho Hotel in Gallup. The "Fat Man" still smiles at Joseph's Bar and Grill in Santa Rosa. The stories behind those landmarks are here, as well as the stories behind establishments that are lost forever or slowly crumbling to dust among the tumbleweeds.