THE YELLOW BOOK The best-known little magazine of the period, The Yellow Book came out in thirteen quarterly issues between April 1894 and April 1897.…
From The National Observer: “The Yellow Book” The Yellow Book. Vol. VIII. London: Lane. This interesting quarterly has not yet ceased to transform itself with…
From The Critic: “The Chicago Letter” THE EXHIBITION which was opened last week at the Art Insti-tute is much the most interesting that has been…
From The Critic: “The London Letter” NOW IS the hour of the lecturer. With the lengthening of the evenings, local Athenaums take on a studious…
From The Athenæum: “Our Library Table” Rosalind: the Story of Three Parrots, by E. M. Harris (Redway), is of the company of books that are…
From Sketch: “The Latest ‘Yellow Bookʼ” For some reason or other the Yellow Book has always been treated from the first with a certain parti…
From Saturday Review: Review of The Yellow Book Some people dislike journalistic condemnation of themselves of their works, other are indifferent to it, and yet…
From The National Observer: “The Yellow Book” The Yellow Book. Vol VII. London : Lane. The Yellow Book has sadly fallen from that estate in…
From Illustrated London News: “The Yellow Quarterly” The Yellow Book. Volume VII. (John Lane.)—A change has come over the spirit of Mr. Lane’s periodical. Mr.Aubrey…
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…