Black Book
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- Black Book (Russian: , translit.:Chornaya Kniga) is a compilation of documentary reports about the actions of Nazis against Jews in the Eastern Europe during World War II. It was edited by Vasily Grossman and Ilya Ehrenburg.
- The Black Book of Communism attempts to catalog crimes that it argues resulted from the pursuit of communism
- Black Book (gaming), a list of individuals blacklisted from casinos
- Traditionally, various revisions of technical papers are called by the color of their cover page. It is not uncommon to see a manuscript titled White paper, Orange book, Black book, etc.
- Little black book, a type of address book containing contact information for dating or sexual encounters.
- The Black Book, the British name for the Sonderfahndungsliste G.B. ("Special Search List Great Britain"), the list of people to be arrested by the Gestapo following a Nazi invasion of Britain.
- Black Book (2006 film) is a 2006 film of director Paul Verhoeven.
- The Yazidi Black Book (Mishefa Reş in Kurdish) is one of the two holy books of the Yazidi religion.
- The Black Book (Orhan Pamuk novel) (Kara Kitap in Turkish) is a 1990 novel by the Turkish novelist Orhan Pamuk
- The Black Book (novel) is a 1993 novel by the Scottish writer Ian Rankin
- Black Books is a British television sitcom, broadcast on Channel 4 and written by Dylan Moran, Graham Linehan, Arthur Mathews, Kevin Cecil and Andy Riley.
- The Black Book of Carmarthen, or Llyfr Du Caerfyrddin, in Welsh literature.
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