Rydal Press Collection, . 1947-1978 (bulk 1970-1977)

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Rydal Press Collection, . 1947-1978 (bulk 1970-1977)

20 boxes (20 cu. ft.) + oversized folder

eng,

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SNAC Resource ID: 6403978

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Museum of New Mexico.

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The Rydal Press began as a small operation in a private house in Rydal, Pennsylvania. It was owned and operated by Walter L. Goodwin, a member of the Lippincott family. In 1932, Haniel Long, Alice Corbin, Peggy Pond Church, and Witter Bynner came together and decided to establish a cooperative publishing enterprise in Santa Fe. They convinced Goodwin to move his operations from Pennsylvania to the Santa Fe area. In 1933, Goodwin set up his equipment in Tesuque, where he published se...