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Asa Willcox's book of figures, 1793 : multigraphed from a manuscript in the possession of the Newberry Library.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Chicago, [1918]Description: v, 9 l. : 27 cmOther title:
  • Book of figures
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • GV1595 .W5
Available additional physical forms:
  • Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as facsimile page images and full text.
Summary: Based on an original manuscript published in 1793 and located in Chicago's Newberry Library, this modern version notes that the "spelling, capitalization, punctuation and underlining of the original have been scrupulosly followed, occasionally at the expense of clearness" (pg. ii). The manuscript contains one- or two-sentence descriptions of figures for thirty-eight country dances (dances that consisted of a series of figures and danced by a column of men facing a column of women).
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Books Books VWML Gift Storage QS 35.4 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Reference only Gift from Sean Goddard 23073

"150 copies multigraphed, October, 1918."

"The 'Book of figures' is a little manuscript that has recently been presented to the Newberry Library by the Librarian. The book appears to be a guide such as would be used by a fiddler or other musician in calling off the successive movements of dances. It was found some years ago in the attic of an old house in one of the smaller towns in Hartford County, Connecticut."--Foreword.

Based on an original manuscript published in 1793 and located in Chicago's Newberry Library, this modern version notes that the "spelling, capitalization, punctuation and underlining of the original have been scrupulosly followed, occasionally at the expense of clearness" (pg. ii). The manuscript contains one- or two-sentence descriptions of figures for thirty-eight country dances (dances that consisted of a series of figures and danced by a column of men facing a column of women).

Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as facsimile page images and full text.

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