The William Andrews Clark Memorial Library, affiliated with UCLA, is a rare book and manuscript library specializing in English literature and history from the Tudor period through the 18th century, with a significant focus on Oscar Wilde and his circle. It also holds collections related to modern book arts, fine printing, and the history of the book, as well as materials on Montana and the West. The library is open to all researchers and supports UCLA's mission of education, research, and public service by preserving and sharing its collections. It hosts various academic and public programs, including conferences, lectures, and exhibitions, and is part of UCLA's Center for 17th- and 18th-Century Studies. The library is housed in a historic 1926 Beaux Arts building in Los Angeles.


