


Table of Contents:
- Deciphering Music Notations in Early Dance Music, by Marshall Barron
- A Bibliography of Eighteenth Century American Social Dance, by Kate Van Winkle Keller
- Playford Revisited: The Puzzle of “Nonesuch,” by Francis T. Worrell, Ph.D.
- Morris Dancing in Seattle, by Ken Smith
- New York Assembly, by Anthony Evergreen, Gent.

Table of Contents:
- The Abbots Bromley Horn Dance, by Andrew Bullen
- Guidelines for Dance Research, by Richard Powers
- A Collection of Favorite Polkas, by Richard Powers
- Sixty Years of Song and Dance: The John C. Campbell Folk School in Brasstown, North Carolina, from 1925 to the Present, by Anne Cu lbertson
- Bounced from Church for Dancing, by George W. Peck

Table of Contents:
- Music and Musical Composers
- Pat Shaw on Pat Shaw, with annotations and Afterword, by Margaret Fennessey
- Pat Shaw’s Pinewoods — A Variable Feast, by Christine Helwig
- Pat Shaw Remembered – Recollections by friends
- The Dances of Pat Shaw
- The New England Tradition: An Interview with Ted Sannella, by Tom Phillips
- The Red Ear; or The Husking Frolic
- In Memoriam: Phil Merrill, by Marshall Barron

Table of Contents:
- Frank Proffitt: From Watauga County to Pinewoods Camp, edited by Jeff Warner
- Long-sword Dancing in England (Part II) by Anthony G. Barrand
- The Triangular Lock by Anthony G. Barrand
- “Hi Ho the Rattlin’ Bog:” An Interview with John Langstaff by Jerry Epstein
- Dick Harlan’s Tennessee Frolic; or A Nob Dance by G.W. Harris

Table of Contents:
- The (Almost) Uncensored Phil Merrill by Tom Phillips
- Nineteenth-century Leap-year Balls in Central New England by Michael McKernan
- Long-sword Dancing in England by Anthony G. Barrand
- Traditional Dancing and Dance Music of the Monadnock (N.H.) Region (Part II) by Ralph Page
- Round Dances by Rev. Charles B. Goss

Table of Contents:
- Editors’ Statement
- Traditional Dancing and Dance Music of the Monadnock (N.H.) Region (Part I of II Parts) by Ralph Page
- Chuck Luce: Old-Time Vermont Fiddler by Tom Phillips
- The Independence Lancers by Bob Dalsemer
- English Country Dances: Cecil Sharp (1859-1924) and John Playford (1632-1687?), by Genevieve Shimer
- The Tuscaloosa Girl by Quillepenne

Table of Contents:
- The Search for More Songs from the Hills of Vermont: Songs and Ballads of the Atwood Family of West Dover, Vermont – Margaret C. MacArthur
- Songs from the Hills of Vermont, edited by Anthony G. Barrand, Ph.D.
- Fiddle Music in the Helen Hartness Flanders Ballad Collection – Stephen Green
- Flowers of Michigan – As played by Harold Luce of Chelsea, Vermont
- How Did You Think it Was? The Political Background to the Folk Revival, 1903-1912, by Toy Dommett
- Rural Square Dances in East Tennessee: A Personal Account of Visits to Four Communities, by Jon Sundell


Table of Contents:
- Lena Bourne Fish: New Hampshire Traditional Singer – Jeff Warner
- William Litten’s Fiddle Tunes, 1800-1802: A Review – Fred Breunig
- Index of Dance Tune Recordings, Prepared by Albert Blank
- Square Dancing Atop Lookout Mountain – Karen ter Horst
- Byland Abbey – A New England-style contra dance by Fred Breunig
- Spanish Social Dancing in New Mexico, ca. 1840 – Dr. William M. Litchman