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>> BALLET<< *1913 - 1937* ... (CAMERA STUDIES BY GORDON ANTHONY ) - GEOFFREY BLES

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BALLET 1913  -  1937 (FIRST PUBLISHED)

 BOOK INSCRIBED BY PRINCESS ROMANOVSKY - KRASINSKY.....FAMOUS AS MATHILDE KSCHESINSKA..

HARD COVER BOOK, WITH PLASTIC PAPER ON THE FRONT AND BACK TO THE BOOK...

THE ENDPAPER HAVE A ( R.SIM ) INSCRIPTION IN BLACK PERMANENT MARKER...

BOOK HAVE GOT  SOME SPOTTING TO INTERIOR...

241 PAGE'S IN THIS GREAT BALLET BOOK...  !!VERY RARE BOOK)!!  ....ONLY SOME SPOTTING TO SOME PAGE'S..

This company, the true successor to Diaghileff's both in the repertoire and aesthetic, was founded by Colonel W. de Basil in 1932 for Monte Carlo, where it appeared under the direction of Rene Blum. That year and the following it toured Holland, Belgium, and Switzerland, played at the Chatelet in Paris, and made its first appearance at the Alhambra on July 4th, 1933, starting the revival of interest in ballet..