- Historical Dance
- Jazz Age Social Dancing ("The Modern Dances")
- Ragtime Dance - the One Step
- Regency Dance
- "Mr Nelson's System of Simplified Regency Dance"
- An Analysis of Country Dancing - 1808
- Cotillions and Country Dances 1792
- Elements of the Art of Dancing - 1822
- The Complete System of English Country Dancing - 1815
- The Scholar's Companion - Cotillions and Country Dances - 1796
- Thos Wilson's Quadrille Instructor - Ca 1816
- Thos. Wilson's Description of Regency Waltzing - 1816
- Treasures of Terpsichore - 1816
- Victorian Dance
1 - The Postures of the Marche
The Lady and Gentleman are represented as being in the fifth position; the Lady's right Foot, and the Gentleman's left foot in Front, (the situation from which the commencing movement is taken); the Gentleman's right Arm placed on the back part of the Shoulder of the Lady, whose left Arm is placed on the back part of the Shoulder of the Gentleman; the other Arm of each being joined in Front and forming an easy Curve (Thos Wilson)