First published in 1976, this edition has a new chapter to bring it up to date and tells of the ballerina's rise and success in the British dancing world from its pioneering beginnings in the 1930's. It also describes her marriage to the Panamanian diplomat and politician Roberto Arias and his paralysis after being shot during an attempted revolution in Panama.
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First published in 1976, this edition has a new chapter to bring it up to date and tells of the ballerina's rise and success in the British dancing world from its pioneering beginnings in the 1930's. It also describes her marriage to the Panamanian diplomat and politician Roberto Arias and his paralysis after being shot during an attempted revolution in Panama.
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