In the From the Archives section of our October issue, we featured a spread originally published in the September 1976 issue of Arizona Highways. Back then, we had reproduced a 1913 Arizona tour guide and were selling it for the low price of $8.75.

The issue just hit newsstands and mailboxes a few days ago, and we've already gotten a few inquiries from people hoping to purchase the book. Which is a problem, since we're not actually selling the book right now. We should have made that more clear on the page, and we apologize for the confusion.

Those looking to get their hands on a copy have a few options. Currently, there are several copies of the book available on Amazon. You might also find it at your local library (a quick Google search suggests that Phoenix's library system has one, as does Yuma's library).

Regardless, it's clear that "retro" stuff resonates with Arizona Highways readers. For those who are disappointed they can't buy this book from us, might we suggest these diner mugs from our new George Avey Collection? And we'll have another Avey-inspired product to tell you about soon, so stay tuned.