Fine Art with New and Collectible Books |
| The McCloud Book Gallery is an independent, locally owned bookstore and art gallery. We are located in the historic McCloud River Mercantile Building in McCloud California at the foot of dramatic 14,162 foot Mt. Shasta. We stock fiction and non-fiction, craft books, outdoor guides to the Shasta region, history of the region, children's books and general literature. We represent local artists of the Shasta region, primarily fine art painters, and feature original art at affordable prices. We offer yarn and knitting supplies, some art supplies, fine pens, stylish reading glasses and artistic greeting cards. Come in and browse! The MBG also fills orders online, by phone, fax and mail, with personal attention to your reading needs. We specialize in hard to find vintage and collectible books. Click here or see our Orders page for assistance with ordering. |
| Located at 230 Main Street McCloud River Mercantile Building, Inner Court McCloud, California 96057 (530) 964-3273 phone (530) 964-3277 fax Email: info@mccloudbookgallery.com Spring 2008 Hours beginning May 12th: Thursday through Sunday, 10 am - 6 pm New Gift Item: Polished Quartz, Crystal and Geode Bookends |
| Directions From Highway 5, about 60 miles north of Redding, take the McCloud turnoff, proceeding east on Highway 89. Turn left at Squaw Valley Road, then left at the stop sign and right on Main Street. The McCloud River Mercantile Building is on your left. |
| The McCloud Book Gallery proudly supports Jefferson Public Radio |
Artist or Craftsperson? Click here if you would like to learn more about selling your work through the Book Gallery. |
| The Book Gallery now carries Clover Takumi knitting needles and supplies. Made from polished bamboo, these are simply the best knitting needles made. They are allowed on airplanes, under TSA regulations. Please call for sizes available or stop in at the Book Gallery. We have these fine knitting tools at discount prices, too! |
The Book Gallery is pleased to welcome our new staff member, Tina Bartlett, who comes to us from the Dunsmuir public library. |