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It was the leading journal of British Aestheticism; Aubrey Beardsley was its first art director, and had the idea of the yellow cover; he brought in works by Walter Sickert and Wilson Steer[?]. The literary content was no less distinguished; authors found within its pages during the brief years of its existence include:
It is interesting to compare it with a Black book (also a little black book) which contains a list of potential dates etc carried usually by men and the Blue Book, which is where the comedian Max Miller[?] got his 'dirty' material'. The Red Book is the This is Your Life[?] book.
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