Wilson, T. (1811). An analysis of country dancing, wherein all the figures used in that polite amusement are rendered familiar by engraved lines: Containing also, directions for composing almost any number of figures to one tune, with some entire new reels ; together with the complete etiquette of the ball-room (3. ed.). J. S. Dickson.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)Wilson, Thomas. An Analysis of Country Dancing, Wherein All the Figures Used in That Polite Amusement Are Rendered Familiar by Engraved Lines: Containing Also, Directions for Composing Almost Any Number of Figures to One Tune, with Some Entire New Reels ; Together with the Complete Etiquette of the Ball-room. 3. ed. London: J. S. Dickson, 1811.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)Wilson, Thomas. An Analysis of Country Dancing, Wherein All the Figures Used in That Polite Amusement Are Rendered Familiar by Engraved Lines: Containing Also, Directions for Composing Almost Any Number of Figures to One Tune, with Some Entire New Reels ; Together with the Complete Etiquette of the Ball-room. 3. ed. J. S. Dickson, 1811.