Lincoln Kirstein
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The Classic Ballet: Basic Technique and Terminology
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1952
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Puss In Boots
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4 editions
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published
1992
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Paul Cadmus
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1984
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W. Eugene Smith
3 editions
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1973
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Portrait of Mr. B: Photographs of George Balanchine
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published
1984
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Nijinsky Dancing
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Mosaic: Memoirs
2 editions
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published
1994
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By with to and from: A Lincoln Kirstein Reader
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4 editions
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published
1991
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Memorial to a Marriage: An Album on the Saint-Gaudens Memorial in Rock Creek Cemetery Commissioned by Henry Adams in Honor of His Wife, Marian
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1989
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Four Centuries of Ballet: Fifty Masterworks
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1984
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“I mean, if you have any idea of any kind of complexity or immensity or destiny, of general order, you're put in a position of nothingness. And I think this is true. I don't think I'm anything; I never have thought that. Whatever it is that activates it is a certain kind of energy that goes on. But the effect is ridiculous; it's absurd."
--Lincoln Kirstein in "The New Yorker”
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--Lincoln Kirstein in "The New Yorker”
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