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Arnold L. Haskell (1903–1980)

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Ballet (1938) 78 Exemplare
The Wonderful World of Dance (1960) 31 Exemplare
Balletomania (1946) 31 Exemplare
Ballet Panorama (1948) 26 Exemplare
Going to the Ballet (1954) 16 Exemplare
Balletomania then and now (1977) 11 Exemplare
Baron Encore (2021) 10 Exemplare
Felicity Dances (1938) 9 Exemplare
Dancing around the world (1937) 8 Exemplare
Gala performance (1955) 7 Exemplare
Balletomane's Scrap Book (1936) 7 Exemplare
The Making of a Dancer (1946) 7 Exemplare
Ballet Retrospect (1964) 6 Exemplare
Anton Dolin (1934) 6 Exemplare
A picture history of ballet (1954) 6 Exemplare
Balletomane at Large (1972) 6 Exemplare
Ballet Annual No 2 4 Exemplare
The Australians 4 Exemplare
Prelude To Ballet 4 Exemplare
Balletomane's Album (1939) 4 Exemplare
Ballet Annual No 1 4 Exemplare
Ballet Annual No 4 4 Exemplare
Ballet Decade 4 Exemplare
Ballet To Poland (1940) 3 Exemplare
Ballet Annual No 3 3 Exemplare
Ballet Annual No 12 3 Exemplare
Ballet Annual No 6 3 Exemplare
Ballet Annual No 13 (1959) 3 Exemplare
Ballet Russe (1968) 3 Exemplare
Ballet Annual No 11 (1956) 3 Exemplare
Tamara Karsavina (2015) 3 Exemplare
Ballet Annual No 9 (1955) 3 Exemplare
Prelude To Ballet 2 Exemplare
How to Enjoy Ballet (1951) 2 Exemplare
Ballet Vignettes 2 Exemplare
Waltzing Matilda (1945) 2 Exemplare
Ballet Annual No 17 2 Exemplare
Ballet Annual No 16 2 Exemplare
Ballet Annual No 15 2 Exemplare
Ballet Annual No 8 2 Exemplare
Ballet Annual No 18 2 Exemplare
Ballet Annual No9 1 Exemplar
Michael Ayrton 1 Exemplar
THE BALLET ANNUAL 5 (1951) 1 Exemplar
The Ballet Annual 1 Exemplar
Ballet (Pelican) 1 Exemplar
Ballet Annual No 5 1 Exemplar
Ballet Annual No 7 1 Exemplar
Vera Trefilova 1 Exemplar
Ballet Annual No11 1 Exemplar
La danse art éternel (1900) 1 Exemplar
Ballet Annual 17 1 Exemplar
Ballet Russes 1 Exemplar
Ballet Annual No15 1 Exemplar
Baron Encore 1 Exemplar

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Baron at the Ballet (1950) — Einführung — 36 Exemplare
Dancing in Petersburg (1960) — Übersetzer, einige Ausgaben32 Exemplare

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I bought this book because I like reading Arthur Upfield's Australian mysteries and this gives a description of Australia in roughly the same period as the mysteries. (It was published in 1942 but based on visits to Australia in the 1930s). Upfield's best stories focus on the outback, but even in the 1930s most of Australia's population lived in the coastal cities, and this book realistically devotes most of its attention to the cities. It does have some vivid descriptions of Australian landscapes, but they are landscapes as seen in parks near the cities, or as seen from trains traveling between cities. Haskell does refer respectful;y to the fact that the Australian economy of the time depended largely on sheepfarming, and he describes wealthy sheepfarmers coming in to the cities and playing a role within the cultural elite, but he does not say much about the actual life on the outlying "stations.'
The format of the book is broadly that of a trip across Australia, beginning by approaching Australia by sea on a ship full of Anglo-Indians going to India (whom Haskell dislikes as snobs, and contrasts with the democratic informality of the Australians traveling on the same ship). Then he describes Perth in Western Australia, traveling by train across the Nullarbor Plain, and visiting Melbourne, Adelaide, Sydney and Brisbane. In each place he gives some historical comments about its founding and growth and description of its current (usually flourishing) condition. Besides this main theme, he includes some excursuses, one of Australian arts (he is himself a ballet critic, and discuses Australian theater (weak), Australian writers (sometimes very good), Australian painting (in his view, quite good, especially landscapes and still lifes) and so on. He also discuses the "dictation est" which was designed to keep out Asians (a goal he regards as necessary) but which was used to keep out politically or morally undesirable Europeans (with results he finds ludicrous). Canberra us the only city he has a negative outlook on because he fins Australian politicians unworthy of the people they govern, though he admits this is due largely to the lack of serious interest in politics of any Australians.
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antiquary | Apr 4, 2017 |
Ballet critic Arnold Haskell produced this and a couple other books about Australia after coming here a couple times with the ballet
 
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GlenRalph | Oct 16, 2009 |
Inspired by an exhibition "The Age of Innocence" at the Holburne Museum, Bath in 1969 devised by its Curator and the ballet critic Arnold Haskell, with prams (baby carriages)lent by Min & Stanley Lewis from their Museum at Beckington. Little had been previously written on the history of perambulators and this book provides an interesting and readable introduction both for the collector and the social historian, with drawings by Stanley Lewis of the prams, rattles, teething sticks and feeding bottles in use.… (mehr)
 
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gibbon | May 15, 2006 |

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