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Ballet and Modern Dance (with contributions by leading choreographers dancers and critics) by Kirstein, Bejart, Lanchberry, others
Forward / Preface None
Ballet Choreography , Ballet Theater/Production , Picture and Coffee Table
Publisher Octopus Books Limited, London 1974 Pages 144   Lavishly photographed, mainly B&W, some color
Unique commentary on the state of the dance c1974.

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Danseur: The Male in Ballet by Richard Philp and Mary Whitney
Forward / Preface Foreword by Robert Joffrey
Ballet History , Picture and Coffee Table
Publisher A Rutledge Book, McGraw-Hill Book Company 1977 Pages 192   Extensive photographs, black and white
A survey work from the late 1970's, nearly every page has beautiful, well commented photographs of male dancers. The text is rich in historical information relating to the evolution of male ballet dancing.

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Henning Kronstam: Portrait of a Danish Dancer by Alexandra Tamalonis
Forward / Preface Authors preface
Ballet Biography
Publisher University Press of Florida (UPF) 2002 Pages 574   Some photographs, black and white
This biography is a look into the Royal Danish ballet system through the life of one it's premiere danseurs. Extraordinarily well researched and informative reading about the man and his art form.

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Page by Page by Ruth Page ed. By Andrew M. Wentink
Forward / Preface Editors Introduction
Ballet Autobiography
Publisher Dance Horizons, New York 1978 Pages 224   Many photos, black and white
Highly original collection of diverse writings spanning over 50 years of ballet (1916 to 1974) and some interesting diversions. Pavlova, Balanchine, Nureyev, Russia, India, Chicago, dance and dancing, with a unique common denominator.

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