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Yellow Book (other)
Yellow Book may refer to: * ''The Yellow Book'' (1894–1897), a leading UK literary journal * Yellow pages, telephone directories, generically published in yellow colored books, also called ''yellow book''s ** ''Yellowbook'', a US telephone directory publisher, part of the Hibu group. * "Yellow Book", nickname for ''Guidance for Applying TCSEC in Specific Environments'', part of the "Rainbow Series" of computer security standards books * "Yellow Book" describing the CD-ROM, part of the series of Rainbow Books that specify the CD * General Location of National System of Interstate Highways, nicknamed "Yellow Book" * The set of telecommunications Recommendations, issued by the International Telecommunication Union Standardisation Sector in 1980, is referred to as the ''yellow book'' because of the color of their covers. This is to be contrasted with the red book (1984) and blue book (1988) versions of ITU-T Recommendations. * Yellow Book Transport Service (YBTS), the transport-layer ...
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The Yellow Book
''The Yellow Book'' was a British quarterly literary periodical that was published in London from 1894 to 1897. It was published at The Bodley Head Publishing House by Elkin Mathews and John Lane, and later by John Lane alone, and edited by the American Henry Harland. The periodical was priced at 5 shillings (£, ) and lent its name to the "Yellow Nineties", referring to the decade of its operation. Significance ''The Yellow Book'' was a leading journal of the British 1890s; to some degree associated with aestheticism and decadence, the magazine contained a wide range of literary and artistic genres, poetry, short stories, essays, book illustrations, portraits, and reproductions of paintings. Aubrey Beardsley was its first art editor, and he has been credited with the idea of the yellow cover, with its association with illicit French fiction of the period. He obtained works by such artists as Charles Conder, William Rothenstein, John Singer Sargent, Walter Sickert, and Philip Wi ...
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