From The Academy: “Magazines and Reviews” The second number of the Yellow Book (Matthews & Lane), though too bulky to be convenient, and far too…
From Book Reviews: Review of The Yellow Book The Yellow Book. Vol. 1. April, 1894. (Copeland & Day.) The varied opinions held by the English…
From The Academy: “The Yellow Book” MESSRS. ELKIN MATHEWS & JOHN LANE have issued the first number of The Yellow Book, a new and bulky and…
From The Cambridge Review: “The Yellow Book” “The Yellow Book as the representative of English Literature and Art.” The Yellow Book has now been before…
From The Cosmopolitan: “In the World of Art and Letters” THE very newest thing in literature which aims at being light is “The Yellow Book”…
From The Critic: “A Yellow Impertinence” The Yellow Book is the Oscar Wilde of periodicals. With enough cleverness to be successful by legitimate methods, Mr.…
From Chap-Book: “The Yellow Book” “TALKING of an acquaintance of ours,” writes the most quotable of biographers, “whose narratives . . . were unhappily found…
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…