From Current Literature: “A Yellow Melancholy” Of the new English quarterly, The Yellow Book, the orig-inal literary departure from the conventional magazine, and whose appearance…
From The Literary World: “London Letter” The Yellow Book of Messrs. Matthews & Lane seems to have disappointed most of the re-viewers. To my mind…
From The Nation: Review of The Yellow Book To do something new seems to have been the principal aim of the publishers of ‘The Yellow…
From St. James Gazette: “The Yellow Book” IT will be curious to see how the Yellow Book takes with the public. The first number is…
From The Westminster Gazette: “The Yellow Book” The new quarterly, which calls itself the Yellow Book, contains about half-a-dozen of the silliest articles that have…
From Vanity Fair: Review of The Yellow Book From Messrs. Elkin Mathews and John Lane there comes volume I. of the much-expected new quarterly, “The…
From The Dial: “The Initial Number of the ‘Yellow Bookʼ” The first number of the much her-alded “Yellow Book” has appeared, Messrs. Copeland & Day…
From The National Observer: Review of The Yellow Book The Yellow Book ; An Illustrated Quarterly. Vol. I. London : Mathews. On Monday the great…
From the New York Times: Review of The Yellow Book -The popularity of the Yellow Book has declined of late. and Copeland and Day intend,…