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
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 VApril, 1895
London: John Lane, The Bodley Head, Vigo Street
Boston: Copeland & Day