Arthur H. Clark Company

The Arthur H. Clark Company (founded 1902) is a major printer of publications related to the history of the Western United States.

He was born and raised in England and attended the University of Oxford for a time before having to find work because of reverses in his family finances.

While with Burrows Brothers Clark was the main force behind the publication of The Jesuit Relations (first published 1632–1673).

[2] The company's first publication was a 16-volume collection by Archer Butler Hulbert on historical trails in the United States east of the Mississippi.

[3] The biggest undertaking of the company in the decade after its founders death when leadership was taken over by Arthur H. Clark, Jr. was the 14 Volume The Far West and the Rockies, 1820-1875, a collection of primary documents of early Western United States history edited by Leroy R. Hafen and his wife Ann W.