Bookstore

All profits from bookstore sales support our non-profit organization. Purchasing a book about Humboldt County History, gifts, or ephemeral items from our bookstore is a great way to support the work we do!

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

We generally mail books on the Friday following receipt of your order. If you choose to pick up your book(s), you will receive an emailed notification when your order is ready.

Book Prices

Members receive a 10% discount on all regularly priced books. Please do not use this option if you are not a member.

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Book of the Month
Saving the North Coast Redwoods
by Susan J.P. O’Hara

20% off during the month of February 2025


 
 

Southwest Humboldt Hinterlands

Southwest Humboldt Hinterlands

from $53.95

       When looking at the books for sale at the Historical Society bookstore, there is one author's name appearing again and again -- Jerry Rhode.  Not only is he a prolific and entertaining writer, he is a dedicated historian whose perception is broader and deeper than that of many. His two most recent books are prime examples of this. Southwest Humboldt Hinterlands and Southeast Humboldt Hinterlands take us into less known and less written about parts of our county. Reading them takes us on a road trip to more obscure parts of our past.  And like most road trips, they open our eyes to new places and viewpoints,  We return from such trips refreshed and glad that we went. It's the same with these "Rhode trips."

        Both books follow the format of going to many individual places and dwelling on historically interesting events and people. In the Southwest Hinterlands, we begin with accounts of the Bear River area: conflicts between the early settlers and the native people, the establishment of ranching, the immigrants of various nationalities, and families, such as Russ, that left big marks on Humboldt history. 

       In recounting other communities -- such as Whitethorn, Briceland, Garberville, Sproul Creek, Phillipsville and Redway, similar topics are covered but with local variants.   More coastal communities like Shelter Cove, Cape Mendocino and Capetown add maritime subjects like shipping and shipwrecks. With some communities, light is shed on specialties such as Petrolia for oil, Ettersberg for apples, and the Mattole area for tanbark. Dyerville,  Miranda, Richardsons Grove and Garberville additionally reveal the growth of tourism, transportation and environmentalism.

       All of the communities touched on in this book are given unique attention enhanced by the liberal use of historic accounts and sidebars highlighting several communities' role in special topics such as Asian exclusion. The book is filled with useful and very readable maps and numerous historic photographs.  Many earlier photos have been skillfully colorized, and although some people may argue with the academic validity of the process, these do lend a colorful vivacity to this large enthralling book.

       As for historic credibility, the extensive end notes and listed sources at the end certainly provide that. Being curled up with one of these books, with their touches of warmth and humor, is certainly a pleasant way to learn about the hinterlands of our diverse county.

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Shipwrecked at Samoa, California: The Loss of the Navy Cruiser U.S.S. Milwaukee (USED)

Shipwrecked at Samoa, California: The Loss of the Navy Cruiser U.S.S. Milwaukee (USED)

$10.00
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1964 Flood of Humboldt & Del Norte

from $22.49
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Place Names of Humboldt County, California: A Compendium, 1542-2009

from $45.00
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Before the Dolphins Guild

from $16.15
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The Ghost Forest: Racists, Radicals, and Real Estate in the California Redwoods

from $31.50