Wilson's 1816 book about Waltzing
An
analysis of country dancing, wherein all the figures used
in that polite amusement are rendered familiar by engraved
lines.Containing also, directions for composing almost any
number of figures to one tune, with some entire new reels;
together with the complete etiquette of the ball-room.
An
analysis of country dancing: wherein are displayed all the
figures ever used in country dances, in a way so easy and
familiar, that persons of the meanest capacity may in a
short time acquire (without the aid of a master) a complete
knowledge of that rational and polite amusement. To which
are added, instructions for dancing some entire new reels;
together with the rules, regulations, and complete etiquette
of the ball room.
The
complete system of English country dancing, containing all
the figures ever used in English country dancing, with a
variety of new figures, and new reels.
The
quadrille and cotillion panorama, or, Treatise on quadrille
dancing, in two parts: with an explanation, in French and
English, of all the quadrille & cotillion figures generally
adopted, as described by diagrams on the plate
The
treasures of Terpsichore; or, A companion for the ballroom.
Being a collection of all the most popular English country
dances, arranged alphabetically, with proper figures to
each dance.
The
danciad; or, Dancer's monitor. Being a descriptive sketch
in verse, on the different styles and methods of dancing
quadrilles, waltzes, country dances, &c. &c. ... Together
with observations on the laws regarding dancing, with extracts
from the acts of Parliament relating thereto.
Elements
of the art of dancing; with a description of the principal
figures in the quadrille.
The
gentleman & lady's companion; containing, the newest
cotillions and country dances; to which is added, instances
of ill manners, to be carefully avoided by youth of both
sexes.
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