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Cyril W Beaumont and Stanislas Idzikowski, Illustrated By Randolf Schwabe. A Manual Of The Theory And Practice Of Classical Theatrical Dancing. C, 1922.

Price: US$29.30 + shipping

Condition: Good

Description: 1922-01-01. C. W. Beaumont. Hardcover. ACCEPTABLE Gilt titles. Cream boards. Discoloured with darkened spine. Rough cut pages. Mild foxing throughout. Previous owners name. 9x6

Seller: Cambridge Rare Books, Cambridge, GLOUC, United Kingdom

Cyril W. Beaumont, Stanislas Idzikowski. A Manual Of The Theory And Practice Of Classical Theatrical Dancing. C. W. Beaumont, 1922.

Price: US$32.21 + shipping

Condition: Very Good

Description: Not a print on demand copy, no dust jacket over the slightly grubby boards, faded titles to the spine, name written inside on lightly tanned pages. Heavy book may incur extra postal charges if ordered from overseas.

Seller: SGOIS, Bungay, United Kingdom

BEAUMONT, Cyril W. & IDZIKOWSKI, Stanlslas & SCHWABE, Randolph (Illus.). A Manual Of The Theory And Practice Of Classical Theatrical Dancing. C.W. Beaumont, London, 1922.

Price: US$57.97 + shipping

Condition: Good

Description: First Edition. DESCRIPTION: Light brown vellum with gilt illustrated titles to front. Illustrated with 22 plates each containing multiple figures of dance positions Language: English. Book Condition: Good: Wear to corners, edges and spine ends. Heavily toned spine cloth and board edges. Marks to rubbed front and rear cloth. Tightly bound with lightly toned intact endpapers and strong hinges. Short inscription and prev owners details to ffep - see provenance. Very occasional minor finger print or smudge to clean unmarked pages. Heavily toned text block edges DJ Condition: No DJ. Pages 201, plates, index. Size: 8vo 22cm by 14.5cm. PROVENANCE: Lesley Ronaldson. Lesley Macleod (nee Ronaldson) daughter of painter Thomas Martine Ronaldson (1881 - 1942) societal artist. Married Douglas MacLeod.Douglas MacLeod (1901-1970) Harley Street obstetrician and gynaecologists. Born on 9 May 1901. Few families can have devoted so many members to the art of surgery. His great-grandfather, John MacLeod, MD was Surgeon to the Madras Presidency. His grand-father, Alexander Charles MacLeod (1819-1914), father, Charles Edward Alexander MacLeod (1867-1939), and elder brother, Alexander Cameron MacLeod (1899-1970, see previous entry), were all Fellows of the Royal College of Surgeons. His grand-father was also a member of the Royal College of Physicians. He was educated at Haileybury and the Middlesex Hospital, and qualified in 1925, having distinguished himself as a rugger player, playing for the hospital, Middlesex County and the Harlequins. After success in the MRCP and a medical registrarship he spent a year as resident at Chelsea Hospital for Women, returning to the Middlesex as obstetric and gynaecological registrar in 1929. There is no doubt that Victor Bonney had a great influence on Douglas MacLeods career and training, and he was a devoted and brilliant pupil. Few gynaecologists achieve Fellowship of all three Royal Colleges and become a Master of Surgery. He was appointed to the consultant staff of St Marys Hospital, and throughout his teaching career he was immensely popular with students. He was also appointed to the staff of Queen Charlottes Maternity Hospital, as well as to Putney and the Royal Marsden Hospitals. He was in the Emergency Medical Service from 1939 to 1945, and Commandant at St Marys. He brought out a booklet of instruction for the medical officers who had to deal with casualties. MacLeod was Hunterian Professor, Royal College of Surgeons in 1946, and became President of the Obstetric Section of the Royal Society of Medicine in 1958/59. He made many contributions to his specialty, and was co-author of Ten teachers of midwifery and Diseases of women as well as Queen Charlottes Textbook of obstetrics. With Sir Charles Read he edited Eden and Lockyers Textbook of gynaecology, and with John Howkins he brought out the last edition of Bonneys Gynaecological surgery. Apart from his academic brilliance and his dexterity and delicacy of touch in surgical technique, Douglas MacLeod had the gift of making innumerable friends. Few could resist his charm of manner, his graceful appearance and finally his diffidence and shyness. He could not help becoming famous and successful, but he retained his modest character and was particularly well-loved by all his colleagues. His passion for music was well-known, and the visitor to his house in Edwardes Square might catch a few notes of Bach or Brahms, his favourite composers, but he was too modest to perform in front of his friends. Douglass other recreation was fishing on the river Frome at his country retreat at the Mill at Stratton in Dorset. In 1933 he married Lesley Francis daughter of the late Martine Ronaldson by whom he had two sons and one daughter. He died suddenly in his consulting rooms in Harley Street on 27 January 1970; he was survived by his family. He became a member of the Highland Society of London in 1938 and was a Past Hon. Vice-President of the London Branch of the Clan MacLeod Society in 1939. POSTAGE: PLEASE NOTE - This is a heavy item and may require additional postage for overseas deliveries. We will contact you if additional charges are required. Please see our postage policy on our shop front for more information.

Seller: Jacket and Cloth, Chippenham, United Kingdom