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Books and Other Publications

Photo: Book shelves Special Collections books fall into three categories: Nevada and the Great Basin, Book Arts, and rare books. Some of the books meet more than one of the criteria. The original collection was acquired through transfer from other areas of the library and a number of large gifts. It has grown through purchases and additional gifts from collectors and generous donors. A large collection of Western American books was donated in 1974 by Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Griffen in memory of their daughter, Gloria Griffen Cline. Another large collection came from the estate of Edgar J. Marston in 1962. For the protection and preservation of Special Collections books, they are paged for readers from closed stacks, and must be used in the Reading Room.

Nevada and the Great Basin

Book cover image The Special Collections Department actively collects books written about Nevada, particularly the part of the state north of Goldfield. The collection also includes a large number of books relating to Southern Nevada and areas outside the state but contiguous to Northern Nevada, especially the Great Basin and the eastern side of the Sierra Nevada Mountains. Northern California mining history is closely related to early Nevada mining, and is well represented in the collection. Books in the collection cover the history, geology, agriculture, industries, cultures, archaeology, and politics of the geographical area. Oral history transcripts, memoirs, biographies, autobiographies, family histories and other personal accounts are especially valuable for social history research. In addition, Special Collections subscribes to journals, magazines, newsletters, and newspapers published in and about Northern Nevada, and collects directories and other locally-published reference materials.

Book Arts

Photo: Book bindingThis collection contains materials on the history and development of printing along with related arts such as book design, papermaking, typography, and illustration. The collection includes an extensive number of books which exemplify the history of printing and publications of contemporary printers, produced in limited editions. Many of the contemporary books are examples of fine printing on hand presses, or letterpress publications. Others are handmade artists' books, or works of art in the form of a book, sometimes taking unique 3-dimensional forms, sometimes hand printed as a collection of loose pages in a box or folio.  more ...

Rare Books

Many of the books in Special Collection are rare and valuable, for one of several reasons: limited edition; scarcity; publication date; special printing, illustrations or binding; or its history (an inscription by an author or to a historical figure, from the library of someone prominent). For example, a copy of The Uncivilized Races, or, Natural History of Man from the library of Mark Twain has his annotations in the margins. Other rare books include illuminated manuscripts, Shakespeare folios, and several books from the 15th century. Some, but not all of the rare books are part of the Book Arts Collection.

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