From The Bookman: Review of The Yellow Book THE YELLOW BOOK. Vol. III. 5s. (John Lane.) Its promise to provide permanent literature the ‘Yellow Book’…
From Chap-Book: “The Yellow Book” “TALKING of an acquaintance of ours,” writes the most quotable of biographers, “whose narratives . . . were unhappily found…
From Times: Review of The Yellow Book The second volume of the YELLOW BOOK (Matthews and Lane) will not have the same succès du scandal…
From St. James’s Gazette: “The Yellow Book” OF the second number of the Yellow Book it may at once be acknow- ledged that it is…
From The Spectator: “The Yellow Book” THE new Yellow Book is a ponderous affair. There is more “Literature” than in the first volume, and double…
From The Saturday Review: Review of The Yellow Book The new Yellow Book (Mathews & Lane) is as undistinguished as the first issue, or, if…
From Poet-lore: “Some Literary Tendencies ‘Philip and His Wifeʼ and ‘The Yellow Bookʼ” Maeterlinck’s influence would seem to be felt in art, also, to a…
From Pall Mall Gazette: “The Second ‘Yellow Bookʼ” IF the editors of the Yellow Book were not so wantonly anxious to be new and aggressive…
From New York Times: “A Disappointing Book” THE YELLOW BOOK. An Illustrated Quarter- ly. Boston: Copeland & Day. $1.50. If to be incomprehensible means literary…
From New York Times: “Current News of the Fine Arts” —The second volume of the Yellow Book has more amusing illustrations by the British artists…