Like other nineteenth-century dance manuals, this is a compilation of earlier writings. The book provides a short history of dance, positions of the feet, a glossary of French terms, and suggestions for giving balls including an admonishment to have enough waiters at the supper table. Indicating the decade's growing interest in elaborate balls, Radestock suggests one waiter for each two persons. The section on etiquette has been reduced to thirty-three short rules, and the manual describes most of the popular ballroom dances--quadrille, waltz, schottisch--and a variety of country dances
This manual is a compilation of previously published materials and its contents are typical of simil...
Unlike earlier manuals that contained detailed information on etiquette, this manual reflects the la...
This manual was reissued in 1858 under the title Hillgrove's scholars' companion and ball-room guide...
Like many other nineteenth-century dance manuals, much of the material in The ball-room guide is not...
This manual is typical of books that were assembled by publishers to be disseminated to a broad mass...
The format for this manual is typical of nineteenth-century dance treatises. It begins with a short ...
This manual is a compilation of previously published materials. The guide begins with a brief descri...
Designed for people who never learned to dance either because of bashfulness or lack of time or mone...
This is one of several manuals credited to the well-known American inventor, Elias Howe. Like many n...
This manual is a compilation of previously published materials and includes standard advice on etiqu...
This manual, small enough to fit into a pocket, declares that it contains "all the information which...
This manual begins, as do others of the period, with a general introduction that covers the necessit...
This is a compilation by Dick and Fitzgerald of previously published sources on ballroom dance. Alth...
A translation of La danse des salons (1847), this manual provides important information on mid-ninet...
Although much of the material in this manual is borrowed from the dance writings of Charles Durang, ...
This manual is a compilation of previously published materials and its contents are typical of simil...
Unlike earlier manuals that contained detailed information on etiquette, this manual reflects the la...
This manual was reissued in 1858 under the title Hillgrove's scholars' companion and ball-room guide...
Like many other nineteenth-century dance manuals, much of the material in The ball-room guide is not...
This manual is typical of books that were assembled by publishers to be disseminated to a broad mass...
The format for this manual is typical of nineteenth-century dance treatises. It begins with a short ...
This manual is a compilation of previously published materials. The guide begins with a brief descri...
Designed for people who never learned to dance either because of bashfulness or lack of time or mone...
This is one of several manuals credited to the well-known American inventor, Elias Howe. Like many n...
This manual is a compilation of previously published materials and includes standard advice on etiqu...
This manual, small enough to fit into a pocket, declares that it contains "all the information which...
This manual begins, as do others of the period, with a general introduction that covers the necessit...
This is a compilation by Dick and Fitzgerald of previously published sources on ballroom dance. Alth...
A translation of La danse des salons (1847), this manual provides important information on mid-ninet...
Although much of the material in this manual is borrowed from the dance writings of Charles Durang, ...
This manual is a compilation of previously published materials and its contents are typical of simil...
Unlike earlier manuals that contained detailed information on etiquette, this manual reflects the la...
This manual was reissued in 1858 under the title Hillgrove's scholars' companion and ball-room guide...