Yellow-back
A yellow-back or yellowback is a cheap novel which was published in Britain in the second half of the 19th century. They were occasionally called "mustard-plaster" novels.[1]
Developed in the 1840s to compete with the "penny dreadful", yellow-backs were marketed as entertaining reading. They had brightly coloured covers, often printed by chromoxylography, that were attractive to a new class of readers, thanks to the spread of education and rail travel.
Routledge was one of the first publishers to begin marketing yellow-backs by starting their "Railway Library" in 1848.[2][3] The series included 1,277 titles, published over 50 years. These mainly consisted of stereotyped reprints of novels originally published as cloth editions. By the late 19th century, yellow-backs included sensational fiction, adventure stories, "educational" manuals, handbooks, and cheap biographies.[4]
Two typical examples of authors of yellow-backs include James Grant and Robert Louis Stevenson.[5]
The color yellow is similarly associated with fast-paced crime thrillers in Italy, where the word for "crime story" is giallo even nowadays.
See also
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- Airport novel
- Sensation novel
- Kibyōshi (lit. 'yellow cover') – a genre of Japanese humorous picture books published in 18th - 19th century
References
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- ^ Routledge's Railway Library (George Routledge) - Book Series List, publishinghistory.com. Retrieved 17 January 2021.
- ^ "Books: The Yellowbacks", Time, 10 July 1950. Retrieved 17 January 2021.
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Further reading
[edit | edit source]- Michael Sadleir, Collecting "Yellowbacks", London: Constable, 1938 (Aspects of Book-Collecting series).
- Michael Sadleir, XIX Century Fiction. A Bibliographical Record based on his own Collection, Constable & Co. and University of California Press, 1951; reprinted by Cooper Square Publishers, New York, 1969. 2 volumes. Vol. II lists Sadleir's personal "Yellow Back Collection".
- Chester W. Topp, Victorian Yellowbacks & Paperbacks, 1849-1905, Denver, Colorado: Hermitage Antiquarian Bookshop, 1993, 9 volumes, as follows: Vol. 1. George Routledge; Vol. 2. Ward & Lock; Vol. 3. Hotten, Chatto & Windus; Vol. 4. Frederick Warne & Co., Sampson Low & Co.; Vol. 5. MacMillan & Co., Smith, Elder & Co.; Vol. 6. Longmans, Green & Co.; Vol. 7. F.V. White & Co. Cassell & Co., W. Blackwood & Sons, Vizetelly & Co.; Vol. 8. Simpkin, Marshall & Co., J.W. Arrowsmith, R. Bentley, Ward & Downey, J. Blackwood; Vol. 9. David Bryce, Ingram, Cooke & Co., David Bogue, Henry Lea, Swan Sonnenschein & Co., J & C. Brown & Co.
- Robert Lee Wolff, Lua error in Module:Citation/CS1/Configuration at line 2172: attempt to index field '?' (a nil value). Yellowbacks occupy a prominent position in this catalogue.
External links
[edit | edit source]- Digital collection of Yellowback covers UCLA
- Yellowbacks at Emory, Stuart A. Rose Manuscript, Archives, and Rare Book Library, Emory University - digitalized yellowbacks available for download
- Guide to the Yellowback Press collection, 1981-1995 at University of South Florida Libraries
- Yellowbacks Collection at the Internet Archive
- Yellowbacks: Don’t Judge These Victorian Books by Their Covers, Antheneaum of Philadelphia
- Aspects of the Victorian book: Yellowbacks, at British Library
- Now that's a novel idea at BBC
- Yellowbacks : an exhibition, at Monash University Library - also: Exhibition catalogue
- Recent acquisitions - Rare Books at National Library of Scotland
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