1894, Volume 1 (The Yellow Book)
From vsfp
April 1894
- A Study, frontispiece, pp. 3-5, by Sir Frederic Leighton, P. R. A.
- The Death of the Lion, Chapters I-V, pp. 7-52, by Henry James
- L’Education Sentimentale, pp. 53-55, by Aubrey Beardsley
- Tree-Worship, pp. 57-60, by Richard Le Gallienne
- Le Puy en Velay, pp. 61-63, by Joseph Pennell
- A Defence of Cosmetics, pp. 65-82, by Max Beerbohm
- Δαίμovίζόμεvoς, p. 83, by Arthur Christopher Benson
- The Old Oxford Music Hall, pp. 84-85, by Walter Sickert
- Irremediable, pp. 87-108, by Ella D’Arcy
- Portrait of a Gentleman, pp. 109-111, by Will Rothenstein
- Two Sonnets, (I—The Frontier, p.113; II—Night on Curbar Edge, Derbyshire, p. 114), by William Watson
- The Reflected Faun, pp. 115-117, by Laurence Housman
- A Sentimental Cellar, pp. 119-124, by George Saintsbury
- Night Piece, pp. 125-127, by Aubrey Beardsley
- Stella Maris, pp. 129-131, by Arthur Symons
- A Study, pp. 132-133, by Sir Frederic Leighton, P. R. A.
- Two Sketches, (I—Mercedes, pp. 135-142; II—A Broken Looking-Glass, pp. 142-148), by Henry Harland
- Portrait of a Lady, pp. 149-151, by Will Rothenstein
- Two Poems, (I—Alere Flammam, pp. 153-154; II—A Dream of November, p. 155), by Edmund Gosse
- Portrait of Mrs. Patrick Campbell, pp. 156-157, by Aubrey Beardsley
- The Dedication, pp. 159-184, by Fred M. Simpson
- The Head of Minos, pp. 185-187, by J. T. Nettleship
- A Lost Masterpiece, A City Mood, Aug. ’93, pp. 189-196, by George Egerton
- Portrait of a Lady, pp. 197-199, by Charles W. Furse
- Reticence in Literature, pp. 201-219, by Arthur Waugh
- A Lady Reading, pp. 220-221, by Walter Sickert
- Modern Melodrama, p. 223-232, by Hubert Crackanthorpe
- Two Songs, (I—London, p. 233; II—Down-a-down, p. 234), by John Davidson
- The Love-Story of Luigi Tansillo, pp. 235-249, by Richard Garnett
- A Book Plate for J.L. Propert, Esq., pp. 250-251, by Aubrey Beardsley
- A Book Plate for Major-General Gosset, p. 251, by R. Anning Bell
- The Fool’s Hour, The First Act of a Comedy, pp. 253-272, by John Oliver Hobbes and George Moore
Submitted by: Wong, Belinda: section 1, Fall 2008