Writers and Readers MISS Pamela Colman Smith was born of American parents in London, where her father was at the time engaged in business. On…
THE DIAL REVIEWS Periodicals on both sides of the Atlantic regularly reviewed late-Victorian little magazines of art and literature. Some reviews would be fairly lengthy…
THE GREEN SHEAF REVIEWS Periodicals on both sides of the Atlantic regularly reviewed late-Victorian little magazines of art and literature. Some reviews would be fairly…
THE PAGEANT VOL1 REVIEWS Periodicals on both sides of the Atlantic regularly reviewed late-Victorian little magazines of art and literature. Some reviews would be fairly…
From The Academy: “From Crowded Shelves” The Yellow Book. April, 1897. (John Lane.) THE contents of the new number of the Yellow Book oare more…
From The Literary World: “The Yellow Book” The April Yellow Book has for its cover a startling design of a conventionalized cock-fight by Mabel Syrett.…
From The New York Times: “Bad Art in the Yellow Book” “Most anything will do,” may be the an- swer the editor of The Yellow…
From The Publisher’s Circular: Review of The Yellow Book From Mr. John Lane. — ‘The Yellow Book: an Illustrated Quarterly,’ Vol. XIII. Among the literary…