This is a series of three pamphlets, each from sixteen to twenty-four pages, that describes the waltz, the foxtrot, and the one step. Designed for those who "know nothing at all about Modern Dances," each pamphlet provides preliminary exercises and basic lessons for execution of the steps.v. 1. The waltz.--v. 2. The fox trot.--v. 3. The one step.LC has v. 1-3 only. DL
Although much of the material in this manual is borrowed from the dance writings of Charles Durang, ...
Inscribed on flyleaf: Library of F. L. Clendenen, Cabanne Arcade, St. Louis, Mo.Six pages of adverti...
In her introduction, Walker strongly defends the new dance trends of the ragtime era and provides in...
Many manuals compiled from previously published sources under a variety of author names were aimed a...
Designed for people who never learned to dance either because of bashfulness or lack of time or mone...
This manual is acknowledged by the author to be a compilation of other sources. In its eight chapter...
This manual is acknowledged by the author to be a compilation of other sources. In its eight chapter...
This pamphlet on the tango, claimed by its author to have been "shorn of crudities which caused it t...
Book written by Edward Scott and published by George Routledge & Sons, Ltd. it is called "All about ...
This manual is designed as a self-teacher for those who cannot or, according to the author, are unwi...
The title page indicates the book was completed in 1724. However, the cost of the thirty-five full-p...
Unlike earlier manuals that contained detailed information on etiquette, this manual reflects the la...
Although the manual begins with a description of the "five ballet positions," the book is intended f...
New York dancing master Hillgrove acknowledges that he has "availed himself of all the books from wh...
The format for this manual is typical of nineteenth-century dance treatises. It begins with a short ...
Although much of the material in this manual is borrowed from the dance writings of Charles Durang, ...
Inscribed on flyleaf: Library of F. L. Clendenen, Cabanne Arcade, St. Louis, Mo.Six pages of adverti...
In her introduction, Walker strongly defends the new dance trends of the ragtime era and provides in...
Many manuals compiled from previously published sources under a variety of author names were aimed a...
Designed for people who never learned to dance either because of bashfulness or lack of time or mone...
This manual is acknowledged by the author to be a compilation of other sources. In its eight chapter...
This manual is acknowledged by the author to be a compilation of other sources. In its eight chapter...
This pamphlet on the tango, claimed by its author to have been "shorn of crudities which caused it t...
Book written by Edward Scott and published by George Routledge & Sons, Ltd. it is called "All about ...
This manual is designed as a self-teacher for those who cannot or, according to the author, are unwi...
The title page indicates the book was completed in 1724. However, the cost of the thirty-five full-p...
Unlike earlier manuals that contained detailed information on etiquette, this manual reflects the la...
Although the manual begins with a description of the "five ballet positions," the book is intended f...
New York dancing master Hillgrove acknowledges that he has "availed himself of all the books from wh...
The format for this manual is typical of nineteenth-century dance treatises. It begins with a short ...
Although much of the material in this manual is borrowed from the dance writings of Charles Durang, ...
Inscribed on flyleaf: Library of F. L. Clendenen, Cabanne Arcade, St. Louis, Mo.Six pages of adverti...
In her introduction, Walker strongly defends the new dance trends of the ragtime era and provides in...