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12384 Terry, Walter Isadora Duncan, Her Life, Her Art, Her Legacy Dodd, Mead & Company New York, NY, U.S.A. 1964 First Edition Dust Jacket Good Hard Cover Very Good Red cloth on boards. Volume has minor wear. Jacket is worn all edges, chips, small piece missing at head of spine, spine faded. Now in clear cover. Laid in: a newspaper article concerning the dispostion of her home in Greece, after World War Two. "Isadora Duncan became a legend in her own time, and her influence was essential to the birth of American dance. With her ineffable powers to invoke the very spirit of the dance, she rebelled against convention. The freedom of her art also charaterized her life, which was restless and exciting, triumphant and tragic. ... She bequeathed the legacy of her spirit, her lyricism, and her belief that each individual must speak in his own way in the art of movement." $27.24AUD |
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