From The Dial: “Briefer Mention” There are good names, such as those of Dr. Garnett and Mr. Kenneth Grahame—names that give promise of entertainment, such…
From The Critic: “The Lounger” The Yellow Book is shorn of its yellowness: it is nothing now but book. Some of the old writers are…
From The Bookman: Review of The Yellow Book The latest Yellow Book, just issued by Messrs. Copeland and Day, lays more serious claim than any…
From The National Observer: Review of The Yellow Book The Yellow Book. Vol. VI. London : Lane. The Yellow Book continues to sober down. It…
From The Speaker: “Literature, ETC.” The short story which is the tri- umph of modern literary art some-times realizes the “purgation of pity and fear,”…
From The Westminster Gazette: “The May Magazines” The new number of the Yellow Book (John Lane) is notable for a fine poem by Mr. William…
From Chap-Book: “The Yellow Book” THE YELLOW BOOK. An Illustrated Quar- terly. Vol. V. April, 1895. Boston: Cope- land & Day. $1.50. There is really…
From The Dial: “The Fifth Issue of ‘The Yellow Bookʼ” “The Yellow Book” has been made the victim of a good deal of abuse on…
From Chicago Daily Tribune: Review of The Yellow Book Brief Mention. Kenneth Grahame is one of those delicate humorists, with Mr. Le Gallienne at their…
From Chicago Daily Tribune: “With the Novelists” GROUP OF VARIED AND INTEREST- ING STORIES OF THE WEEK In the fifth volume of the Yellow Book,…