Dance & Etiquette
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Courtly Dance Of The Renaissance, Fabrito Caroso
A new edition and translation of the "Nobilita di Dame" (1600) by Julia Sutton. With transcribed music presented learn the dances of the 15th and 16th centuries and all the social history that goes with them. (DY49) $19.00
Binding: Perfect Bound
Pages: 408
ISBN: 0486286193, 9780486286198
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Domestic Manners Of The Americans, Frances Trollope
A witty, entertaining and controversial account of the life and culture of early 19th c. America, Republication of 1932 original. (DB10) $9.00
Binding: Perfect Bound
Pages: 240
ISBN: 0486431398
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Etiquette For Gentlemen [1850], Routledge's
An unedited facsimile of the original mini book, c. 1850, 2.5" x 3.5", covering everything from dress, riding and walking, weddings, court presentations and vulgar errors. A necessity and perfect companion for pocket. Leatherette cover with gold blocking, fully cased. (LF80) $14.00
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 96
Publisher: Lacis
ISBN: 9781891656644
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Etiquette For Ladies [1850], Warne's Bijou Books
An unedited facsimile of the original mini book, c. 1850, 2.5" x 3.5", covering everything from dress, riding and walking, weddings, court presentations and vulgar errors. A necessity and perfect companion for purse. Leatherette cover with gold blocking, fully cased. (LF79) $14.00
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 96
Publisher: Lacis
ISBN: 9781891656941
Her Ladyship's Guide To Modern Manners, Lacy Gray
A book of modern manners, understanding the dramatic changes over the last fifty years (TF65) $13.00
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 157
Publisher: Sterling
ISBN: 9781849943673
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Manners For Schoolboys, J. Robinson
Originally published 1n 1829, a serious discourse on etiquette for the young boy in a very different time. Tineless tips on tidiness, behaviour and self-knowledge in this entertaining and perceptive guide. (SN99) $15.00
Binding: Hardcover
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Modern Dancing (1914), Mr & Mrs Vernon Castle
Written by the foremost dance experts and instructors in America of their time, this was the authoritative book of dancing, as well as a contemporary insight into the new grace and social etiquette of this post-Victorian era. (LE54) $6.00
Binding: Saddle Stitch
Pages: 176
Publisher: Lacis
ISBN: 0916896994, 9780916896997
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