Phillip J. S. Richardson

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Phillip J.S. Richardson (full name: Phillip John Sampey Richardson) (1875–1973) was a British writer on the dance.[1]

He was born in Winthorpe[disambiguation needed] UK, on 17 Mar 1875, and died in London, 17 Feb 1973. He was the editor of Dancing Times from 1910 through 1957, and founded the Royal Academy of Dance in 1920,[1] He was also a collectoe of rare dance books.[2]

Books

  • Richardson, P. J. S., and Eustace A. Reynolds-Ball. The Americans' Mecca: Paris and the Beautiful Land of France. London: Middleton, 1910.
  • Tynegate-Smith, Eve, and P. J. S. Richardson. The Textbook of Modern Ballroom Dancing. London: Dancing Times, 1933. OCLC 9368704
  • Richardson, Phillip John Sampey. A History of English Ballroom Dancing (1910-45); The Story of the Development of the Modern English Style. London: Herbert Jenkins Ltd, 1946. .OCLC 5636195
  • Richardson, Philip John Sampey, and Ifan Kyrle Fletcher. Bibliographical Descriptions of Forty Rare Books Relating to the Art of Dancing. London: Dancing Times, ltd, 1954.
  • Richardson, P. J. S. The Social Dances of the Nineteenth Century in England. ' 'London: H. Jenkins, 1960. OCLC 1109868

References

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  1. 1.0 1.1 "Philip J. S. Richardson" Oxford Dictionary of Dance, 2000, p. 394
  2. Golden Legend, Inc, and Royal Academy of Dancing (Great Britain). The Royal Academy of Dancing: Special Sale Catalogue : Rare Books on Dancing from the Richardson Library. Los Angeles, Calif: Golden Legend, Inc, 1999.