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English: The cover of the dance manual Les Leçons de Danse No. 9 - Boston Et Double Boston by Prof. A. Peters from Paris, 1924. Intended to illustrate w:Cross-step waltz. This image serves to substantiate the claim that the evolution of the foxtrot into the French Valse Boston was indeed recorded in dozens of Parisian dance manuals during the 1920s, of which this serves as one representative example.
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Original publication: Cover of Les Leçons de Danse No. 9 - Boston Et Double Boston by Prof. A. Peters from Paris, 1924.
Immediate: Scan of cover from the dance manual collection of Richard Powers

This is an extremely rare dance manual, to which there is only one reference on the entire internet (a reference by the original provider of this cover).
Author Cover art: artist unknown.

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