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Contents
Literature
I. | The Next Time | By | Henry James | Page 11 |
II. | Earth's Complines | Charles G. D. Roberts | 60 | |
III. | Tirala-tirala | Henry Harland | 65 | |
IV. | The Golden Touch | Rosamund Marriott Watson | 77 | |
V. | Long Odds | Kenneth Grahame | 78 | |
VI. | A Letter Home | Enoch Arnold Bennett | 93 | |
VII. | The Captain's Book | George Egerton | 103 | |
VIII. | A Song | Dollie Radford | 121 | |
IX. | A New Poster | Evelyn Sharp | 123 | |
X. | An Appreciation of Ouida | G. S. Street | 167 | |
XI. | Justice | Richard Garnett, LL.D., C.B. | 177 | |
XII. | Lilla | Prince Bojidar Karageorgevitch | 178 | |
XIII. | In an American Newspaper office | Charles Miner Thompson | 187 | |
XIV. | A Madrigal | Olive Custance | 215 | |
XV. | The Dead Wall | H. B. Marriott Watson | 221 | |
XVI. | Mars | Rose Haig Thomas | 249 | |
XVII. | The Auction Room of Letters | Arthur Waugh | 257 | |
XVIII. | The Crimson Weaver | R. Murray Gilchrist | 269 | |
XIX. | The Digger | Edgar Prestage | 283 | |
XX. | A Pen-and-ink Effect | Frances E. Huntley | 286 | |
XXI. | Consolation | J. A. Blaikie | 295 | |
XXII. | A Beautiful Accident | Stanley V. Makower | 297 | |
XXIII. | Four Prose Fancies | Richard Le Gallienne | 307 | |
XXIV. | Two Letters to a Friend | Theodore Watts | 333 |
Art
I. | The Guitar Player | By | George Thomson | 7 |
II. | Durham | F. G. Cotman | 62 | |
III. | A Penelope | |||
IV. | Sohrab Taking Leave of his Mother | Patten Wilson | 87 | |
V. | The Yellow Book | Gertrude D. Hammond | 117 | |
VI. | Star and Garter, Richmond | P. Wilson Steer | 164 | |
VII. | The Screen | Sir William Eden, Bart. | 183 | |
VIII. | Padstow | Gertrude Prideaux-Brune | 217 | |
IX. | Souvenir de Paris | Charles Conder | 253 | |
X. | Wasser-Thurm, Nürnberg | Wilfred Ball | 266 | |
XI. | The Mirror | |||
XII. | Keynotes | Fred Hyland | 278 | |
XIII. | Trees | Alfred Thornton | 292 | |
XIV. | Gossips | A. S. Hartrick | 303 | |
XV. | Going to Church | |||
XVI. | A Study | William Strang | 327 |
The half-tone Reproductions in this Volume are by the Swan Electric Engraving Company.
The Yellow Book
Volume VIJuly, 1895
The Editor of The Yellow Book can in no case hold himself responsible for unsolicited manuscripts; when, however, they are accompanied by stamped addressed envelopes, every effort will be made to secure their prompt return. Manuscripts arriving unaccompanied by stamped addressed envelopes will be neither read nor returned.
The Yellow Book
An Illustrated Quarterly
Volume VIJuly, 1895
London: John Lane, The Bodley Head, Vigo Street
Boston: Copeland & Day
Ballantyne Press
London & Edinburgh
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