The Yellow Book/Volume 5
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CONTENTS.
Literature
Art
I. | Bodley Heads. No. 3: George Egerton | By | E. A. Walton | Page7 |
II. | The Chrysanthemum Girl | R. Anning Bell | 68 | |
III. | Trees | Alfred Thornton | 97 | |
IV. | Study of Durham | F. G. Cotman | 118 | |
V. | Portrait of Mrs. James Welch | |||
VI. | The Mantelpiece | P. Wilson Steer | 164 | |
VII. | The Mirror | |||
VIII. | The Prodigal Son | A. S. Hartrick | 186 | |
IX. | Portrait of a Girl | Robert Halls | 191 | |
X. | Portrait of Mrs. Ernest Leverson | Walter Sickert | 229 | |
XI. | The Middlesex Music Hall | |||
XII. | A Sketch | Constantin Guys | 259 | |
XIII. | Study of a Head | Sydney Adamson | 290 | |
XIV. | A Drawing | Patten Wilson | 293 |
Volume VApril, 1895
The Yellow Book
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