Modern Educational Dance by Rudolf Laban. Third Edition revised by Lisa Ullman (with additions). Published by Macdionald and Evans Ltd., London, 1975. A book describing the concept and practice of free dance movement designed as a guide for teachers and parents.
An explanatory booklet related to: "An Investigation into the Origin and History of Scottish Country Dances" - a research project initiated by Edinburgh Branch RSCDS
Five Scottish Country Dances by Robert Pine with music by Ian Thow Alpin Fancy 4x40J; Dunstaffnage Castle 96 S; Jeannie Campbell 4x32S; The Spae Wife 128R: The Scheessel Reel 128R
A Book of Eleven Scottish Country Dances with music devised to mark the 18th anniversary of The Thistle Society of Wigan. Published by The Thistle Society.
4 Modern country dances in traditional style, by various Devisors, for the Second Ashbourne Highland Gathering, 21st June,1986. Selected from competition entries.
A Book of Twenty-Three Scottish Country Dances devised by members of Sacramento Branch RSCDS, in memory of Jean Patrick. Included is a biography of Jean Patrick
The book covers some history of dance in Scotland; steps, formations nd technique; descriptions of Foursome Reel and three Country dances (with printed music). The text is illustrated with 4 colour plates. Written by Jean C Milligan and D G Maclennan and published by the Royal Academy of Dancing and the Ling Physical Education Association. Max Parrish and Co, London. Part of the series The National Dances of Europe" edited by Violet Alford.
By Hugh Foss & Iain Boyd. Dances described: The De'il's Awa Wi' The Exciseman; My Ain Hoose; The Rose Tree; Nancy Dawson; Go To The Devil and Shake Yourself; The Landlady of Inver Inn; Roaring Jelly; also includes an introduction from authors.
Three dances by Hugh Foss with Music by William Marshall. Mr. Edward Wagstaff’s Fancy R32; The Earl of angus and Arran S32; Miss McPherson Grant’s Fancy J32 Published by Hugh Foss, Castle Douglas
3 dance programmes for dances held in the West Carse Hall, Glencarse (Perth). Annual Tea and Dance dated 31/12/1894: Grand Annual Tea and Dance dated 20/11/1896; Annual Supper and Dance dated 28/10/1898. Each programme includes an engagements page. The letter from Chris Saunders (Glasgow Branch Chairman) give some provenance for the programmes,
A short biography of Nan Main and her association Scottish Dance and Music written by Jean Martin. The biography is two pags and the remaiing six are photocopies of some of her musical compositions. Include is a hand-written note from Jean Martin with additional information.
Four Scripts for "The Kilt is My Delight" : July 1960, September 1960, March 1962, November (1960?) Two Scripts for "The White Heather Club": 20/3/61 and 27/3/61
A leaflet published by the London Highland Club. It contains in addition to the title dance (by Graham and Fay Cattell), three others: Valerie Rixon's Jig (by Graham Hamiltion, The Falls of Bracklin (by Barry Priddy), and Farewell to Paternoster Square (by Graham and Fay Cattell). The leaflet gives some information about the background to the dances.
A 32 bar Jig by Jessie Stuart with music by Bill Cook. The leaflet includes information about Dufftown. Published by the Dufftown Scottish Country Dance Club, 1987.
A Booklet of dances commemorating the Delaware Valley Branch of the RSCDS 50th Anniversary. The Booklet contains descriptions of dances (with music) created by members and former members of the Branch. A short history of the Branch is inclded.
2 Booklets each containing 11 country dances (Vol. 1) and 10 country dances (vol. 2) some with music arranged by Pat Clark. Produced by the "Dunnington Browns" York.
Read before a meeting of the English Folk Dance and Song Society 18 January 1956 and reproduced in the the Journal of the English Folk Dance and Song Society