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Rare Books

The General Rare Book Collection contains early printed books, fine printing, private press books, artists' books, zines, and first or important editions of works in many subject areas, with primary strengths in English and American Literature and in all aspects of the history of books and printing.

View our guidelines for donating rare books.

About the Collection

  • The General Rare Book Collection contains early printed books, fine printing, private press books, and first or important editions of works in many subject areas, with primary strengths in English and American Literature and in all aspects of the history of books and printing.
  • The Gilbert and Ursula Farfel Collection of Incunable and Manuscript Leaves () includes over 500 individual manuscripts and printed leaves from the world over and dating from the 8th century.  Browse our digitized Manuscript and Printed Leaves collection online.
  • The Edmund Blunden Collection is a personal library focused on British literature and arts and letters.
  • The  comprises primarily works by English and American chemists of the 18th and 19th centuries as well as other works documenting the history of science dating back to the 16th century. View a  of the Collection.
  • The  includes important works about the history of Ohio, concentrating on Athens and southeastern Ohio.
  • The Juvenile Literature Collection includes 19th and 20th century childrens' literature, both individual items and many popular series.
  • Author Collections comprise first and important later editions of British and American writers including Alfred Tennyson, H.G. Wells, Rudyard Kipling, Henry Miller, and others.
  • The  is composed primarily of 19th century American school textbooks, especially McGuffey readers and math titles.
  • The  contains travel handbooks from the late 19th to mid-20th century for Europe and the world.
  • The 51ÉçÇø Faculty Authors Collection contains books by . Books published by OU-Athens faculty members since 1950 are listed by department or school.
  • The  contains basic early publications in this medical field.
  • The is a growing collection of zines focused in particular on locally and regionally created zines as well as on zines by BIPOC and LGBTQIA+ creators.

Other subjects are Left Book Club (LBC) editions, British drama, the French Revolution, regional city directories, regional telephone directories, regional planning documents, and local newspaper clippings files.

For more information about the rare book collections or to discuss donations or student or research use, please contact Special Collections Librarian Miriam Intrator.