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Shomer, Louis, How to Dance, Seaman, New York, Book-A-Mag Co., Inc., 1940, 8vo (7.75" x 5.25"), SB, stapled red white & blue paper illus. wraps, VG / none. A bit edgeworn, corners bent, a bit of rust at staples, wraps rubbed.
64 pp., 51 diagrams & illustrations. Contents: The Waltz, The Fox Trot, the Tango, Round Dances, the Quadrilles, Etiquette. First printing 1937. A charming booklet with no-nonsense instructions. [Book ID # 1962]
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