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Arizona Highways Magazine November 1962

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Arizona Highways Magazine November 1962

We’re honored to release the first drop from the 4KINSHIP Studio Library — a curated collection of vintage and gently used books gathered over decades of research, travel, design, and lived experience.

These titles have shaped our thinking. They’ve informed our dye practices, textile studies, Indigenous design ethics, land-based storytelling, and our broader creative journey. Some are rare. Some are well-loved. All have been part of the foundation of what became 4KINSHIP.

As we thoughtfully downsize our archives, we’re excited to pass these phenomenal reads forward — into new studios, homes, classrooms, and creative spaces.

May they inspire you the way they inspired us.
May they be used, referenced, dog-eared, and loved again.

Pages: 40

Dimensions: 11-1/4" x 9" Paperback

Condition: Gently Used, scuffs to cover, gently aged.

A vintage November 1962 issue of Arizona Highways exploring the rise and fall of Charleston, Arizona — once a thriving mining town along the San Pedro River.

This feature traces Charleston’s boom-era vibrancy, its distinct frontier character, and its eventual decline due to economic hardship and natural disaster. What remains is a layered story of ambition, resilience, and the haunting beauty of places reclaimed by time.

As with early 1960s editions of Arizona Highways, the photography and storytelling offer a cinematic view of the Southwest — stark landscapes, historic architecture, and thoughtful narrative pacing.

A compelling archival piece for collectors of Southwestern history, ghost town lore, and vintage regional publications.

Arizona Highways Magazine November 1962

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