A Social History of Scottish Dance; Ane Celestial Recreatioun
de EMMERSON, GEORGE S
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McGill-Queen's University Press 1972. LACKS D/W; Imperial octavo, blue cloth boards, silver lettering to spine, xv +352pp, illus figures & plates, VG- (heavy fading to boards & spine, plus light rubbing & soiling, small crack at top of spine, prev. owners name in ink to half-title & title pages, light foxing to page edges)
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- A Social History of Scottish Dance; Ane Celestial Recreatioun
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- EMMERSON, GEORGE S
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- McGill-Queen's University Press 1972
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- european scotland scottish history dance recreation arts entertainment music traditions rituals customs
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