"The 80 photos published in Irwin Klein and the New Settlers: Photographs of Counterculture in New Mexico offer a stunning glimpse into an American subculture."—Paul Weideman, Pasatiempo
"A must read."—Rio Grande Sun
"Klein's photographs embrace how critical not only time and place but also community are to shaping cultural identity."—The Magazine
"For anyone seeking a deeper understanding of the idealism, hardships, and spirited nonconformity of the hippie tribe, Irwin Klein and the New Settlers: Photographs of Counterculture in New Mexico is a must-read—must view, really."—Charles C. Poling & Cindra Kline, New Mexico Magazine
"Irwin Klein and the New Settlers, offers gritty insight into a harsher landscape of bohemian lifestyle."—Christina Waters, Good Times
"Irwin Klein and the New Settlers contributes meaningfully to our understanding of how the counterculture movement played out in New Mexico, its successes and failures, and the people who formed it."—David Pike, H-New Mexico
"Irwin Klein and the New Settlers is a fascinating look into the counterculture of northern New Mexico in the late 1960s and early 1970s. . . . The volume should find a welcome place on both bookshelf and coffee table."—Thomas B. Weyant, H-1960s
"An important visual contribution to the growing body of counterculture scholarship."—Christopher A. Huff, Agricultural History
"Irwin Klein and the New Settlers provides the reader with sensitively taken and beautifully printed images taken with Klein’s practiced and capable eye."—Communal Societies
“This is an evocative photo essay of the early counterculture in New Mexico. Excellent images that are enlightening.”—John Nichols, author of The Milagro Beanfield War and If Mountains Die: A New Mexico Memoir