Bookstore

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Bookstore

Humboldt Historian Back Issues

Back issues of the Humboldt Historian are available in the bookstore or by phone order. Due to the wide variation in shipping and handling costs, issues cannot be purchased online. Please call (707) 445-4342 during open hours to place your order. Bulk discounts are available!

Book Reviews

New! Instead of the former short descriptions, we now have book reviews by archivist and local author, Pam Service. Check them out for information about our books.

Used Books & Memorabilia

We have added a selection of used books to the website. If you are looking for a particular book and don’t see it, please give us a call at 707-445-4342. We’ll be happy to check the shelves for you!

We have a small selection of vintage memorabilia including booklets from the Ingomar Club (Carson Mansion), the1964-65 Flood, the Humboldt County Centennial, and the dedication of the Humboldt County courthouse. Vintage yearbooks are also available. Please call 707-445-4342 or email bookstore@humboldthistory.org for details and pricing.

If you have used books about Humboldt history that are in good condition and need a new home, please consider donating them to HCHS as an addition to our library, or for resale. This makes history even more available to the public while helping fund an institution that furthers that cause.

Shipping and Pick-Up Information

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Book of the Month
City of Wood
by James Michael Buckley

20% off during the month of March 2025
$36.00 - down from $45.00


 
 

The Photographers of the Humboldt Bay Region 1880-1885 USED

The Photographers of the Humboldt Bay Region 1880-1885 USED

$20.00

By Peter E. Palmquist with Lincoln Kilian. These books are used, in good condition. May have light foxing, a signature, or small creases at cover corners, but with tight binding, clean covers and pages.

The Historical Society's bookstore is fortunate to now have on its used and special sales shelf Peter Palmquist's series on Photographers of the Humboldt Bay Region. The series, covering the last half of the 19th century, is divided into periods that share the same techniques, styles and subject matter. Throughout, the books include detailed historical presentations of the social and technological factors of the periods.

        The first book focuses on the development of the early daguerreotype process and how it moved to the American frontier and ultimately to isolated Humboldt County.  The first itinerate photographers passing through small communities were followed by some who set up business here.  Along with samples of their early work, we are given interesting explanations of the equipment and studio techniques used.

       As the volumes progress, they focus on how the photographic techniques developed, and all the books include historical and photographic chronologies and biographical information on local photographers of those periods. The many appendices are detailed and useful, and abundant  photographs are included as well. The development of new techniques such as tintypes are covered, while each volume highlights certain prominent photographers of the period.

       Gradually to we see how subject matter expanded, moving from primarily studio portraits to landscapes, city scenes and coverage of the lumber and shipping industries that were becoming dominant in Humboldt.

       The series comes to an end before the dominance of professional photographers gave way to portable home-owned cameras in the 20th century -- and the cell-phone cameras of the following century. But these books do capture a significant enterprise that, in tern, did so much to visually capture our area's history.

       We are grateful to the donors who gave these and other books for resale at the bookstore. This is also a reminder that you too can donate local history books that can then reach a wider and appreciative audience.

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