All of our holdings fall under a certain collection or archive area listed below. Feel free to browse our major collections and archives by clicking one of links below. Each collection area page contains introductory information, descriptions, highlights, guides and Manuscript Collection Descriptions created to help patrons find what they are looking for.

Print Collections

American Rare Literary Authors

American Rare Literary Authors

The American Literature Collection mirrors the types of material found in the Victorian and Edwardian Collections.

Edward M. Rowe Collection of William Wordsworth

William Wordsworth

The core of the William Wordsworth collection at BYU was donated by Edward M. Rowe, a former professor of English Literature at BYU and consists of primary and secondary works relating to the life and career of William Wordsworth and his sister, Dorothy.

Herman Melville

Herman Melville Collection

Herman Melville (1819–1891) was an American novelist, essayist, and poet. His early novels were popular during his lifetime, but his popularity waned later in his life.

History of Printing and Fine Press

Fine Printing

Fine press works from 1892 to the present

History of Science

History of Science

16th and 17th century scientific texts

JFC Harrison

JFC Harisson

J.F.C. Harrison (John Harrison as he is called) is a contemporary British social historian who has published many books on Victorian England and 19th century social movements.

Larsen Yellowstone

Larsen Yellowstone

Material related to Yellowstone National Park and environs

Louisa May Alcott

Louisa May Alcott

Louisa May Alcott (1832–1888) was an American novelist best known for the novel Little Women, which she wrote in 1868.

Renaissance & Reformation

Renaissance & Reformation

European religion, diplomacy, and arts

Robert Burns

Robert Burns

Robert Burns (1759–1796) was a Scottish poet and songwriter, widely regarded as Scotland’s national poet.

Victorian & Edwardian

Victorian & Edwardian

19th and early 20th Century English literature, popular life, social history, politics and religion

Walt Whitman

Walt Whitman

Walter “Walt” Whitman (1819–1892) is considered by some to be the most influential poet of the United States.

Western & Mormon Americana

Western & Mormon Americana

Printed material relating to the American West and Mormonism

Manuscript Collections

19th Century Western & Mormon

19th Century Western & Mormon

The 19th century American West, with an emphasis on Latter-day Saints (Mormons)

20-21st Century Western & Mormon

20th Century Western & Mormon

The 20th and 21st century American West, with an emphasis on Latter-day Saints (Mormons)

Arts & Communications Archives

Arts & Communications Archives

The Arts, motion pictures, broadcasting, and journalism

Film Music Archives

Film Music Archives

Music made for 20th century films

Photograph Archives

Photograph Archives

Photography of Utah, American West and the history of photography

University Archives

University Archives

The archives of the university, including records, correspondence, reports, photographs, and more

William A. Wilson Folklore Archives

William A. Wilson Folklore Archives

Folklore scholarship, legends, customs, speech, beliefs, songs, material culture and more

Women's Manuscript Collections

Women's Manuscript Collections

Documenting the lives, roles, and accomplishments of women in Utah, Mormonism and the West