Huntington Books
The Huntington is one of Southern California’s oldest book and journal publishers. In 1920, it began printing facsimile reproductions of rare items in the Library’s collections. Over the years, it also published bibliographies and monographs to showcase the research of scholars working in the Library. The Huntington continues to publish books that make its collections and exhibitions accessible to a diverse audience.
Purchase Huntington books at the Huntington Store or at the following:
- Abundant Harvest: Selections from the Gail-Oxford Collection of American Decorative Arts at The Huntington
- Another World Lies Beyond: Creating Liu Fang Yuan, the Huntington’s Chinese Garden
- Becoming America: Highlights from the Jonathan and Karin Fielding Collection of Folk Art
- Betye Saar: Drifting Toward Twilight
- Don Bachardy: A Life in Portraits
- Doyle Lane: Master of Clay
- the eight directions of the wind: Edmund de Waal at The Huntington
- The Huntington Library, Art Collections and Botanical Gardens: Cultivating Curiosity
- Kehinde Wiley: A Portrait of a Young Gentleman
- Nineteen Nineteen
- One Hundred Years in the Huntington’s Japanese Garden
- Sargent Claude Johnson
- This Land Is…: Field Notes on American Ground
- Worlds Unfolding: Science on the Page
For more info, contact booksales@huntington.org