01472cam a22002651 4500001001300000003000400013005001700017007001500034008004100049010001700090040001800107050001700125100002800142245014300170246002200313250002900335260004200364300001800406520048400424530010000908650004701008650004801055650004501103856005801148ca 05001993 DLC20260227111042.0cr |||||||||||781018s1866 pau 000 0 eng  aca 05001993  aDLCcDLCdDLC00aGV1751b.B851 aBrooks, C.c(Professor)14aThe ball-room monitor, or, Guide to the learner;bcontaining the most complete sets of quadrilles ever published.cBy Professor C. Brooks.30aBall-room monitor a3d ed.,bwith additions. aPhiladelphia,bJ. H. Johnsonc[c1866] a63 p.c13 cm. aLike many other nineteenth-century dance manuals, much of the material in The Ball-room monitor is not original but is borrowed from previously published sources. The manual, which would fit into a pocket, contains information on quadrilles (called cotillions by Brooks), waltz, polka redowa, and schottisch. Additionally, the manual contains numerous variety quadrilles--polka quadrilles, schottisch quadrilles, Polaca quadrilles, Varsoviana quadrilles, and a mazurka quadrille. aAvailable also through the Library of Congress Web site as facsimile page images and full text. 0aBallroom dancingvHandbooks, manuals, etc. 0aQuadrille (Dance)vHandbooks, manuals, etc. 4aDance Instruction and Technical Manuals.41dmusdif030uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.music/musdi.030qs