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The Yellow Book: 24 Chapters found for Volume : 3

 

[Illustration] Mantegna Philip Broughton
3 pp.
11  8 pp.
19 
"Tell me not Now" William Watson
2 pp.
21  4 pp.
25 
The Headswoman Kenneth Grahame
23 pp.
48 
Credo Arthur Symons
2 pp.
50  9 pp.
59 
White Magic Ella D Arcy
10 pp.
69 
Fleurs de Feu José-Maria de Heredia of the French Academy
1 pp.
70  1 pp.
71 
When I am King Henry Harland
16 pp.
87 
To a Bunch of Lilac Theo Marzials
2 pp.
89  4 pp.
93  17 pp.
110 
To Salome at St. James's Theodore Wratislaw
2 pp.
112 
Second Thoughts Arthur Moore
22 pp.
134 
Twilight Olive Custance
2 pp.
136  7 pp.
143 
Tobacco Clouds Lionel Johnson
10 pp.
153 
Reiselust Annie Macdonell
2 pp.
155  3 pp.
158 
A Song and a Tale Nora Hopper
9 pp.
167 
"De Profundis" S. Cornish Watkins
2 pp.
169  6 pp.
175 
A Study in Sentimentality Hubert Crackanthorpe
33 pp.
208 
George Meredith Morton Fullerton
1 pp.
209  6 pp.
215 
Jeanne-Marie Leila Macdonald
26 pp.
241 
Parson Herrick's Muse C. W. Dalmon
2 pp.
243  4 pp.
247  21 pp.
268  5 pp.
273 
A Ballad of a Nun John Davidson
7 pp.

 

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The Yellow Book: 13 Volumes found

 

 

 

Title: The Yellow Book

 

Place of Publication: London; Boston, Massachusetts England; USA

 

Publisher: E. Mathews & J. Lane; Copeland & Day

 

Frequency: Quarterly

 

Period of Publication: 1894-1897

 

Period covered by AHR net: Volumes 1-13, 1894-1897

 

Type of Publication: Journal

 

Description: In their prospectus to Volume 1 (April 1894), the publishers and editors of The Yellow Book wrote that is was their aim to “depart as far as may be possible from the bad old traditions of periodical literature, and to provide an Illustrated Magazine which will be as beautiful as a piece of book-making, modern and distinguished in its letter-press and its pictures, and withal popular in the better sense of the world." The Yellow Book captured the zeitgeist of the 1890s and, despite its short life, was highly influential both in Britain and abroad.  Artists who contributed to the magazine included Aubrey Beardsley [who designed the cover of the first issue], Philip Wilson Steer, Walter Sickert, John Singer Sargent, Walter Crane, Charles Conder and William Rothenstein.  Notable among literary figures that wrote for The Yellow Book were Henry James, H.G. Wells, Arnold Bennett, W.B. Yates, Edmund Gosse and George Gissing.

 

 

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