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blue books

In Britain, former official reports published by the government and Parliament on domestic and foreign affairs in the 19th and early 20th centuries, so named for their blue paper covers. They were usually the reports of a royal commission or a committee, but short acts of Parliament were also sometimes known as blue books, even when they had no cover.

The term was used especially for the reports issued in the 19th century which described social conditions in Britain, but has fallen into disuse. Economists, however, still refer to the annual publication National Income and Expenditure as the blue book.

The treachery of the Blue Books relates to the 1847 report on education in Wales, which associated religious nonconformity and ignorance of the English language with immorality.



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Gradgrind did not take after Blue Beard, his room was quite a blue chamber in its abundance of blue books.
At home he gave himself up to the perusal of Blue Books, to the alarm and wonder of Lady Jane, who thought he was killing himself by late hours and intense application.
Dorian Gray does not belong to Blue Books, Uncle George," said Lord Henry languidly.
 
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