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Red Book

Red Book has each of the following meanings.

The Red Book of the Peoples of the Russian Empire
The UNESCO Red Book of Endangered Languages
Red Book is an audio CD standard (IEC 908)
The Red Book is Australian table of new and used car values
The Red Book was a nickname for the policy platform of the Liberal Party of Canada in the 1993 election.
"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
In J. R. R. Tolkien's realm of Middle-earth, the Red Book of Westmarch supposedly contained the original versions of the stories Tolkien wrote.
The Little Red Book is the pocket-size edition of the book of Quotations from Chairman Mao Zedong, more than 1 billion in print.
The Little Red Schoolbook is an book published in the United Kingdom in the 1960s espousing the theory that all adults are paper Tigers.
Monty Python's Big Red Book of Monty Python's Flying Circus
PostScript Language Reference
NTIA Manual of Regulations and Procedures for Federal Radio Frequency Management
Redbook, a women's magazine.
A Guide Book of United Stated 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.
Red book is a name of the list of endangered and protected species, prohibited for hunting, in Russia and most CIS states.