From The Magazine of Art: “Aubrey Beardsley and the Decadents” The patient public is always having something offered it to live up to. Yesterday it was…
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…
From The Academy: “From Crowded Shelves” The Yellow Book: January. (John Lane.) This fantastic quarterly does not grow in strength or beauty. It lacks a…
From The Dial: “Literary Notes” “The Yellow Book” for January opens with a poem by Mr. William Watson, and continues with contribu- tions by Mr.…
From The Graphic: “The Yellow Book” The Yellow Book is beginning to be interesting as a survival. It is not so long since every one…
From The Literary World: “The Yellow Book” The last Yellow Book contains an unusual number of good articles, and is much less full of mannerisms…