Charles E. Young Research Library
Department of Special Collections


A1713 Charles E. Young Research Library
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Near Eastern Manuscript Decorative Book Cover
Reading Room
Decorative book cover from the Exhibit Collection of Near Eastern Manuscripts.
Woolf, Virginia. Mrs. Dalloway with author's annotations.

Charles E. Young Research Library, Department of Special Collections

Since its founding in 1946, the Department of Special Collections has become one of the country's leading collections of rare books, manuscripts, historic photographs, and other special materials.

Among its 333,000 rare books are the Ahmanson-Murphy Aldine Collection, the Michael Sadleir Collection of Nineteenth-Century British Fiction, the Children's Book Collection, the Elmer Belt Library of Vinciana, and the Nitka Collection of Fantastic Fiction. The department also houses extensive holdings of historical and contemporary Californiana, modern fine press printing, fine bindings, and artists' books.

In addition, the department possesses the largest collection of archival materials in the state of Californa. Highlights include the papers of Susan Sontag, Raymond Chandler, Aldous Huxley, and Nobel Peace Pize winner Ralph Bunche, a well as collections related to Southern California architecture; dance and Isadora Duncan; Asian American history, particularly the relocation of Japanese Americans during World War II; and the Orsini, an Italian noble family who, from the Middle Ages to the twentieth century, were crucial power-players in Italy.

The department's photographic collections are extensive and include the works of many of the most celebrated practitioners of the art, such as Ansel Adams, Julia Margaret Cameron, Eadweard Muybridge, William Henry Fox Talbot, Carleton Watkins, and Edward Weston. The department also houses the photographic archives of the Los Angeles Times (1920-1990) and the Los Angeles Daily News (1923-1954).

Location

The Department of Special Collections is located on the lower level of the Research Library, at the foot of the central staircase.

Access

All readers eighteen or older are welcome. However, it is necessary to obtain an access card by showing a government-issued ID and to regiser as a special collections reader.

Research Opportunities