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In the UK

  • Blue book is the nickname given to a Westminster parliamentary paper with a blue cover.
  • The Blue Book is the nickname of the annual publication of the RACMSA [1] governing motorsport in the UK.
  • In Wales, the 1847 report on the state of education in the country became notorious, causing an outcry which is referred to historically as Brad y Llyfrau Gleision: the Treachery of the Blue Books.

In the US

  • In the United States blue books are small books made of composition book paper stapled together and folded down the staples with a blue cover with spaces for one's name, class section, the time and date, and subject. They are used to answer questions in essay exams.
  • Kelley Blue Book - an American automotive appraisal firm. "Blue Book" is a registered trademark of Kelley Blue Book Co., Inc.
  • Project Blue Book was a U.S. Air Force study on UFOs.
  • The Bluebook may also refer to a citation guide used in law review articles or legal documents.
  • Blue Book (racing) is a publication of The Jockey Club (US).
  • The state of Wisconsin publishes a biannual almanac of state government affairs and statistics entitled the Wisconsin Blue Book.

In Technology

  • The Blue Book is the name of one format from the Rainbow Book standards for compact discs. Blue Book background
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Latest “Blue Book” UK reference guide published 

Investment & Pensions Europe - Apr 24 7:52 AM
IPE.com 24/Apr/06: UK – The latest edition of ‘Pensions Funds and their Advisers’ – the “Blue Book” - has been published by AP Information Services in association with the National Association of Pension Funds.

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