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  2. The Yellow Book - Wikipedia

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    The Yellow Book, with a cover illustrated by Aubrey Beardsley. 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.

  3. Britain's Industrial Future - Wikipedia

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    Britain's Industrial Future, commonly known as the Yellow Book, was the report of the British Liberal Party's Industrial Inquiry of 1928. Background David Lloyd ...

  4. Yellow Book - Wikipedia

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    The Yellow Book (Listing Rules), term for the UK Financial Conduct Authority's Listing Rules The Yellow Book (1975), also known as The Oral Transmission of the Intelligent Father , is a text asserting the pre-eminence of the Gelug school over other denominations of Buddhism

  5. Hubert Crackanthorpe - Wikipedia

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    Crackanthorpe began his literary career as editor, with W. H. Wilkins, of a periodical entitled The Albemarle. [3] Over the years, Crackanthorpe has been associated with another avant-garde literary magazine, The Yellow Book; [4] Some of the pieces Crackanthorpe published in the Yellow Book were collected in Sentimental Studies and a Set of Village Tales (1895).

  6. Hibu - Wikipedia

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    British Telecommunications launched Yell.com, its UK local search engine, in 1996 [2] and acquired YellowBook USA in 1999 for $665 million. [3] Later, Yellow Book USA Inc. was transferred by British Telecommunications to its yellow pages subsidiary, alongside its UK yellow pages publishing business.

  7. Ella D'Arcy - Wikipedia

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    Alongside her work in the Yellow Book, D'Arcy also published in Argosy, Blackwood's Magazine, and Temple Bar. Her work on the Yellow Book bought her into contact with the publisher John Lane , who initially published her collection of short stories, Monochromes (1895), and went to publish her further works, Modern Instances (1898), and The ...

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  9. John Lane (publisher) - Wikipedia

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    After entering the London book trade, in 1887 he became co-founder with Elkin Mathews of The Bodley Head which originally was a bookshop dealing in antiquarian books. In 1894, still operating under the name of The Bodley Head, they began to publish books. Mathews left shortly afterwards and began to publish on his own as Elkin Mathews Ltd. and ...