Green Book may refer to:
- The Green Book (album), a 2003 album by Twiztid
- The Green Book (BBC) or BBC Variety Programmes Policy Guide For Writers and Producers
- Green Book (chemistry) or Quantities, Units and Symbols in Physical Chemistry, a book of standards for nomenclature in chemistry
- Green Book (CD-interactive standard), a standard for interactive, multimedia compact discs designed for CD-i players
- The Green Book (Irish Republican Army training manual), a training and induction manual issued by the Irish Republican Army
- The Green Book (Libya), a book setting out the political philosophy of Muammar Gaddafi
- Green Book (Tibetan document), a document issued since 1971 by the Central Tibetan Administration (commonly known as the Tibetan Government in Exile) to Tibetans living outside Tibet
- The Green Book: A guide to Members' allowances, a publication of the House of Commons of the United Kingdom
- The Negro Motorist Green Book, a 1936 segregation-era travel guide by Victor H. Green
- Green Booklet or Word list of the Dutch language
- Green Book, a 1800-1833 assembled ship's register of Lloyd's Register
- The Green Book or A Policy on Geometric Design of Highways and Streets, a book by the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials
- The Green Book or The Social List of Washington, D.C., a Social Register
- The Green Book, a children's book by Jill Paton Walsh
- The Green Book, a sister publication of The Red Book (now Redbook)
- The Little Green Book, a collection of fatwa issued by Ayatollah Khomeini
- The Green Book, guidelines published by the UK Treasury for appraisal of central government projects
- Green Book, one of the Coloured Book protocols that defined two protocols to connect terminals across a network
Famous quotes containing the words green and/or book:
“Simplicity of life, even the barest, is not a misery, but the very foundation of refinement; a sanded floor and whitewashed walls and the green trees, and flowery meads, and living waters outside; or a grimy palace amid the same with a regiment of housemaids always working to smear the dirt together so that it may be unnoticed; which, think you, is the most refined, the most fit for a gentleman of those two dwellings?”
—William Morris (18341896)
“Once I planned to write a book of poems entirely about the things in my pocket. But I found it would be too long; and the age of the great epics is past.”
—Gilbert Keith Chesterton (18741936)
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