Northwest Edition 1967: Volume 139 , Issue Index. 1959-10, 10-59-001 to 10-59-148 1968-02, 2-68-000 to 2-68-056 1951-03, 3-51-001 to 3-51-247 1948-07, Clippings, South and North 1955-04, 4-55-106 to 4-55-204 1982-02, 2-82-001 to 2-82-054 1955-03, 3-55-165 to 3-55-238 1977-01, 1-77-062 to 1-77-123 1982-06, 6-82-057 to 6-82-104 1994-10, Fall - Winter 1994 Slides and transparencies, Slides and transparencies 1960-04, Clippings, South and North 1967-03, 3-67-057 to 3-67-107 1960-05, Clippings, South and North 1984-04, Clippings, South, North, and Desert Offers may be subject to change without notice. 1980-07-04, Sunset retiree interview (#16 Hal Mathis, Pat Lyman) 1977-10, 10-77-057 to 10-77-122 1955-07, 7-55-000 to 7-55-053 1965-05, 5-65-166 to 5-65-220 1967-02, 2-67-189 to 2-67-233 1965-10, 10-65-262 to 10-65-373 1939-1941, Henry P. Schmidt Historic California Mission photographs (Santa Clara) 1984-04, 4-84-255 to 4-84-304 1948-10, Clippings, South and North 1983-09, 9-83-105 to 9-83-161 1939-1941, Henry P. Schmidt Historic California Mission photographs (San Luis Rey) circa 1910, Sunset's The West: Back to the Future and The Great Western Adventure, Marketing Film "The Closer We Get, The Closer You Get" 1958-05, Clippings, South and North 1980-01, 1-80-159 to 1-80-214 1989-07, 7-89-001 to 7-89-050 1982-09, 9-82-051 to 9-82-097 1955-06, Clippings, South and North 1967-12, Clippings, South, North, and Desert 1980-06-18, Sunset retiree interview (#15 Don Campbell III, Pehrson, Lyman) train route running between New Orleans and San Francisco, it was originally designed to combat the negative "Wild West" stereotypes of California. Digitized from IA1627924-02 . Sunset 1974: Volume 152-153 , Issue Index. 1964-06, 6-64-246 to 6-64-329 Digitized from IA1627922-03 . 1981-04, 4-81-001 to 4-81-048 1985-09, 9-85-046 to 9-85-085 SUNSET is a registered trademark of S Media International Corporation. 1967-02, 2-67-060 to 2-67-120 1980-11, 11-80-121 to 11-80-173 1956-05, 5-56-001 to 5-56-083 Contemporary posters and cards containing reproductions of vintage Sunset Magazine covers. 1959-09, 9-59-000 to 9-59-060 Digitized from IA1627922-04 . 1978-08, 8-78-123 to 8-78-178 1980-11, 11-80-214 to 11-80-262 1981-10, Slides and memo 1981-10, 10-81-183 to 10-81-242 1984-09, 9-84-001 to 9-84-053 1979-02, 2-79-002 to 2-79-069 1959-12, 12-59-138 to 12-59-215 1990-09, 9-90-001 to 9-90-015 Digitized from IA1627911-01 . 1980-07-22, Sunset retiree interview (#18 Elsa Knoll) or reproduction beyond that allowed by fair use requires permission from the owners of rights, heir(s) or assigns. 1979-10, 10-79-188 to 10-79-255 Get fresh recipes, wine pairings, weekend getaway ideas, regional gardening tips, home design inspiration, and more. 1952-02, 2-52-000 to 2-52-090 Note that material must be requested at least 36 hours in advance of intended use. 1977-02, Negatives 1968-03, 3-68-129 to 3-68-182 1980-03, 3-80-110 to 3-80-175 1977-11, 11-77-058 to 11-77-113 1978-09, 9-78-227 to 9-78-291 1987-10, 10-87-170 to 10-87-195 Physical copies of indices from 1952-2009 printed by Sunset have been cataloged: https://searchworks.stanford.edu/view/11813180. 1962-07, Clippings, South and North 1988-09, Clippings, South, North, and Desert 1957-02, 2-57-092 to 2-57-165 1964-11, 11-64-235 to 11-64-234 1969-03, 3-69-054 to 3-69-118 This is the lineage of the current MSU student newspaper: The Holcad . 1983-12, 12-83-158 to 12-83-210 Next issue: sim_sunset-central-west-edition_1922_48_index . 1983-04, Slides and transparencies 1979-02, 2-79-213 to 2-79-287 1978-05, Clippings, South, North, and Desert 1983-11, 11-83-001 to 11-83-059 1955-09, Clippings, South and North 1965-04, 4-65-237 to 4-65-307 It also documents travel destinations in the 13 Western states of America. 1983-10, 10-83-352 to 10-83-377 1986-03, 3-86-152 to 3-86-200 1978-10, 10-78-001 to 10-78-061 1967-10, 10-67-001 to 10-67-061 1983-05, 5-83-054 to 5-83-092 1958-05, 5-58-000 to 5-58-105 1951-02, Clippings, South and North 1950-04, 4-50-014 to 4-50-208 Featuring content focused almost exclusively on the Western region of the United States, the magazine moved to an online-only format in 2020. 1959-04, 4-59-247 to 4-59-326 1988-12, Clippings, South, North, and Desert 1993-04, Spring/Summer 1993 Best of West transparencies, Slides and transparencies 1985-06, Slides, memo, and transparencies Sunset Magazine: Central Edition 1923-11: Volume 51 , Issue 5. 1978-04, 4-78-248 to 4-78-313 Audiovisual materials 1964-07, 7-64-132 to 7-64-197 1977-09, 9-77-164 to 9-77-216 1989-12, Clippings, South, North, and Desert 1964-07, 7-64-198 to 7-64-265 1982-10, 10-82-171 to 10-82-226 1979-11, 11-79-238 to 11-79-293 1979-07, 7-79-002 to 7-79-063 1998-03, Slides and transparencies 1990-04, Slides, and transparencies It also documents travel destinations in the 13 Western states of America. Digitized from IA1627922-03 . 1989-11, 11-89-181 to 11-89-236 1986-09, 9-86-001 to 9-86-040 1984-12, 12-84-100 to 12-84-144 Digitized from IA1627922-04 . 1978-11, 11-78-060 to 11-78-121 1962-11, 11-62-244 to 11-62-348 Next issue: sim_sunset-central-west-edition_july-december-1913_31_index . Sunset 1906: Volume 18 , Issue Index. 1963-12, 12-63-183 to 12-63-220 1989-10, 10-89-101 to 10-89-150 Established in 1898 as a promotional publication for the Southern Pacific Railroads Sunset Limited train route running between New Orleans and San Francisco, it was originally designed to combat the negative "Wild West" stereotypes of California. 1982-03, 3-02-001 to 3-82-062 1980-11, 11-80-058 to 11-80-120 1952-06, 6-52-001 to 6-52-071 1979-01, 1-79-001 to 1-79-058 Two ways to enjoy our summer issue: 1. 1956-06, 6-56-077 to 6-56-149 1978-08, Clippings, South, North, and Desert 1994-09, Slides and transparencies 1980-10, 10-80-117 to 10-80-183 1966-06, 6-66-001 to 6-66-070 Next issue: sim_sunset-central-west-edition_1900-02_4_4 . Digitized from IA1627922-03 . 1981-06, 6-81-056 to 6-81-109 1981-04, 4-81-106 to 4-81-155 1985-03, Clippings, South, North, and Desert 1986-06, 6-86-136 to 6-86-180 1983-03, 3-83-000 to 3-83-040 Previous issue: sim_sunset-central-west-edition_1909-04_22_4 . Digitized from IA1627922-04 . 1962-10, 10-62-001 to 10-62-067 1955-12, Clippings, South and North 1984-09, Slides, memo, and transparencies If you have a question with your order, you're in the right place. 1969-06, 6-69-073 to 6-69-141 includes some negatives and contact sheets 1983-01, 1-83-001 to 1-83-037 Digitized from IA1627924-02 . for the first photo in the file for the January 1985 issue. 1967-11, 11-67-001 to 11-67-068 1988-04, April 1988 Central magazine 1987-06, Slides, transparencies, and memo 1966-12, Clippings, South, North, and Desert Digitized from IA1627922-03 . 1964-07, Clippings, South, North, and Central 1986-04, Clippings, South, North, and Desert 1958-06, 6-58-146 to 6-58-246 1986-04, 4-86-177 to 4-86-239