Look up bluebook in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Bluebook may refer to: Bluebook exam, a type of test involving writing an essay, typically into...
Project BlueBook was the code name for the systematic study of unidentified flying objects by the United States Air Force from March 1952 to its termination...
Kelley BlueBook Co., Inc. is a vehicle valuation and automotive research company which is recognized by both consumers and the automotive industry. Based...
total of 300-500 million booklets sold over the series' lifetime. A Big BlueBook range was also published. Emanuel Haldeman-Julius and his wife, Marcet...
A bluebook exam is a type of test administered at many post-secondary schools in the United States. Bluebook exams typically include one or more essays...
The Wisconsin BlueBook is a biennial publication of the Wisconsin's Legislative Reference Bureau. The BlueBook is an almanac containing information on...
British Blue Books, dating to the 17th century. In World War I, all the major powers had their own color book, such as the German White Book, the Austrian...
and John Young in 1837. The color was used on the cover of Tiffany's BlueBook, first published in 1845. Since then, Tiffany & Co. has used the color...
60908 CD-Text—a 1996 extension to CD-DA CD-MIDI—part of the original red-book standard CD+G (plus Graphics) – karaoke CD+EG / CD+XG (plus Extended Graphics)...
Big Blue Books are a series of small staple-bound books published from 1925 to 1950 by the Haldeman-Julius Publishing Company of Girard, Kansas (1919–1978)...
IUPAC Colour Books: Gold, Green, Blue, Purple, Orange, White, and Red. There is also an eighth book, the "Silver Book". Nomenclature of Organic Chemistry...
edition of MSNBC Live with Nicolle Wallace. He published a book titled The Red and the Blue: The 1990s and the Birth of Political Tribalism in 2018, which...
involved telling jokes from either a white book or a bluebook, chosen by audience preference (the bluebook contained ribald jokes). This is not so, as...
higher education, it is common for a student to take an exam using a bluebook. Hymnals are books with collections of musical hymns that can typically...
investigations into UFO reports conducted by governments (such as Project BlueBook in the United States and Project Condign in the United Kingdom), as well...
The Serbian BlueBook is a collection of 52 Serbian diplomatic documents regarding events between 29 June and 6 August 1914, a period including the aftermath...
The Automobile BlueBook was an American series of road guides for motoring travelers in the United States and Canada published between 1901 and 1929...
The Oregon BlueBook is the official directory and fact book for the U.S. state of Oregon prepared by the Oregon Secretary of State and published by the...