Dancing master and composer Dodworth's manual was originally published in 1885 and "new and enlarged" editions were reissued in 1888, 1900, 1902, and 1905. In this manual, Dodworth gives his perspective on fifty years of changes in social dance. The book covers the galop, racket, waltz, knickerbocker, bows, quadrilles, the minuet, Virginia reel, and two hundred fifty figures for the German (also known as the cotillon). The manual also includes an illuminating chapter directed toward dance musicians
This is an expanded version of Coll's book that was originally published c. 1919. Beginning with an ...
The first edition of Zorn's book was published in Leipzig in 1887 under the title Grammatik der Tanz...
The format for this manual is typical of nineteenth-century dance treatises. It begins with a short ...
This manual was originally published in 1864 with subsequent editions in 1865, 1866, and 1868 when t...
This manual is acknowledged by the author to be a compilation of other sources. In its eight chapter...
Although much of the material in this manual is borrowed from the dance writings of Charles Durang, ...
This small, pocketsize manual was intended for the students of well-known New York dancing master an...
This manual is acknowledged by the author to be a compilation of other sources. In its eight chapter...
Unlike earlier manuals that contained detailed information on etiquette, this manual reflects the la...
Many manuals compiled from previously published sources under a variety of author names were aimed a...
The author of this manual claims that many books on dance lack simple explanations; this work is adv...
This is a typical example of a manual compiled from previously published materials and assembled by ...
A translation of La danse des salons (1847), this manual provides important information on mid-ninet...
This manual begins, as do others of the period, with a general introduction that covers the necessit...
Cleveland's manual opens with an interesting account of the building blocks required for setting up ...
This is an expanded version of Coll's book that was originally published c. 1919. Beginning with an ...
The first edition of Zorn's book was published in Leipzig in 1887 under the title Grammatik der Tanz...
The format for this manual is typical of nineteenth-century dance treatises. It begins with a short ...
This manual was originally published in 1864 with subsequent editions in 1865, 1866, and 1868 when t...
This manual is acknowledged by the author to be a compilation of other sources. In its eight chapter...
Although much of the material in this manual is borrowed from the dance writings of Charles Durang, ...
This small, pocketsize manual was intended for the students of well-known New York dancing master an...
This manual is acknowledged by the author to be a compilation of other sources. In its eight chapter...
Unlike earlier manuals that contained detailed information on etiquette, this manual reflects the la...
Many manuals compiled from previously published sources under a variety of author names were aimed a...
The author of this manual claims that many books on dance lack simple explanations; this work is adv...
This is a typical example of a manual compiled from previously published materials and assembled by ...
A translation of La danse des salons (1847), this manual provides important information on mid-ninet...
This manual begins, as do others of the period, with a general introduction that covers the necessit...
Cleveland's manual opens with an interesting account of the building blocks required for setting up ...
This is an expanded version of Coll's book that was originally published c. 1919. Beginning with an ...
The first edition of Zorn's book was published in Leipzig in 1887 under the title Grammatik der Tanz...
The format for this manual is typical of nineteenth-century dance treatises. It begins with a short ...