Black Book
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Black Book, Black book or Blackbook may refer to:
Film
- Black Book (film), a 2006 Dutch thriller film by director Paul Verhoeven
- Black Book (soundtrack), soundtrack of the 2006 film
- The Black Book (serial), a 1929 American drama film serial
- The Black Book, alternative name for the 1949 American drama film Reign of Terror, set in the French Revolution
- The Black Book (2018 film), a 2018 Portuguese film directed by Valeria Sarmiento
- The Black Book (2023 film), a 2023 Nigerian film starring Richard Mofe-Damijo
Literature
- A cyprianus (Norwegian: Svarteboken), a spell-book of Scandinavian tradition
- Melnā grāmata, a book of magic in Latvian tradition
Non-fiction
- The Black Book (list), the list produced in 1940 of people to be arrested by the Gestapo following a planned Nazi invasion of Britain in the Second World War
- The Black Book (Morrison book), a 1974 book by Toni Morrison
- The Black Book of Capitalism, a 1998 book that assigns blame for what it argues are historic repressions to capitalism
- The Black Book of Capitalism: A Farewell to Market Economy, a 1999 book written by Robert Kurz
- The Black Book of Colonialism, a 2003 book documenting evils that it attributes to colonialism
- The Black Book of Communism, a 1997 book that catalogs crimes that it argues resulted from the pursuit of communism
- The Black Book of English Canada, a 2001 book detailing evils that it attributes to English-speaking Canada
- The Black Book: Imbalance of Power and Wealth in the Sudan, a 2000 dissident publication
- The Black Book of Poland, a 1942 summary of the Nazi
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