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The Yellow Book and the Silver Book effectively superseded the Green Book, as it is common for them to be used in the relevant circumstances. [11] In 2005 FIDIC published an amended version of the Red Book for use by Multilateral Development Banks. [11] In 2017, FIDIC published the second edition of all of its Books.
The Yellow Book defined the Yellow Book Transport Service (YBTS) protocol, also known as Network Independent Transport Service (NITS), which was mainly run over X.25. It was developed by the Data Communications Protocols Unit of the Department of Industry in the late 1970s. It could also run over TCP. [15]
The Pink Book is an informal name for any of several books with pink covers. It may refer to: It may refer to: The annual publication by the Office for National Statistics that details the United Kingdom's balance of payments
book illustrator illustrations for Rip Van Winkle, Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens, Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, Gulliver's Travels: Maurice Renard France: 28 February 1875: 18 November 1939: Author The Hands of Orlac and The Blue Peril: Amanda McKittrick Ros Ireland: 8 December 1860: 2 February 1939: novelist, poet Irene Iddesleigh ...
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Red Book, one of the progenitors, along with the Green Book of Lloyd's Register; Red Book, nickname for A Guide Book of United States Coins by R. S. Yeoman, an overview and pricing guide; Red Book, US guide for risk assessment by National Research Council; Red Books of Humphry Repton, plans for landscape gardens by British designer Humphry Repton
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Mario Vargas Llosa in 2010. February – The Wheeler Centre, Australia's "literary hub", is officially opened. [1] April 3 – The Apple iPad electronic book-reading device is released. [2] April 12 – The little-known U.S. author Paul Harding wins the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction for his debut novel Tinkers published by the tiny Bellevue ...