Red Book
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Red Book may refer to:
- The Red Book of the Peoples of the Russian Empire [link]
- The UNESCO Red Book of Endangered Languages
- Red Book (audio CD standard), an audio CD standard (IEC 908)
- The Red Book, an Australian table of new and used car values [link]
- Red Book (Liberal Party of Canada), the policy platform of the Liberal Party of Canada in the 1993 election
- Monty Python's Big Red Book of Monty Python's Flying Circus
- Red book (Russia), a list of endangered and protected species, prohibited for hunting, in Russia and most CIS states
- Red Book of Westmarch, in J. R. R. Tolkien's realm of Middle-earth, supposedly contained the original versions of the stories Tolkien wrote
- Redbook, a women's magazine
- The Red Book was also a name for the [Statement of Fees and Allowances] for the UK General medical services from 1990
- "The Red Book" is also a name of the OpenGL Programming Guide
- It is also the first publication to describe the X.400 standard in 1984
- It is a nickname for the volume by Nemeth, Snyder, Seebass, Hein: "Unix System Administration Handbook, Second Edition" (Prentice Hall PTR, New Jersey; 1995; QA76.76.063N45; ISBN 0-13-151051-7). Note that though the third edition is purple, it is still called 'The Red Book'
- [Red Book] is part of the Rainbow Series of books from the National Computer Security Center (NCSC) which covers the definition of Trusted Networks
- The Bulgarian Red Book of endangered species
- The Little Red Book is the pocket-size edition of the book of Quotations From Chairman Mao Tse-Tung, more than 1 billion in print
- The Little Red Schoolbook is a book published in the United Kingdom in the 1960s espousing the theory that all adults are paper Tigers
- PostScript Language Reference
- NTIA Manual of Regulations and Procedures for Federal Radio Frequency Management
- A Guide Book of United States Coins by R. S. Yeoman, an overview of and pricing guide for coins from the United States and the colonies before the U.S. was formed; the book is considered a handbook for American numismatics and is traditionally published in annual, updated editions with a red cover
- [The Red Book] is a standard book for which Managers in the hospitality industry, use as a system for organizing, planning, and communication. It is also known as The Manager's Red Book
- The Red Book of Varieties and Schemes (ISBN 3-54-063293-X) is a series of lecture notes by mathematician David Mumford on the theory of schemes
- A nickname for the Weekly Survey of Intelligence produced by the UK Joint Intelligence Committee
- A British job control protocol from the 1980s, one of the Coloured Book standards
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