Neva Boyd - Books Published

Books Published

  • Old Square Dances of America by N. Boyd e Tressie M. Dunlavy (1932,2007)
  • Handbook of Recreational Games de Neva Boyd, (1975). Ed Courier Dover Publications, ISBN 0-486-23204-2
  • Play and game theory in group work: A collection of papers by Neva Leona Boyd por N. Boyd e Paul Simon (1971)
  • Social group work: A definition with a methodological note de Neva Leona Boyd, (1971). Ed Jane Addams Graduate School of Social Work, University of Illinois at Chicago Circle
  • Social group work;: A definition with a methodological note (1949)
  • Handbook of games (1945)
  • Home games: A collection of games Neva Leona Boyd (1942)
  • Group work experiments in state institutions. In Proceedings of the National Conference on Social Work (pp.339–345). Chicago: University of Chicago Press. (1935).
  • Folk Games and Gymnastic Play for Kindergarten, Primary, and Playground Dayny, and Neva L. Boyd Pedersen (1914,1932)
  • Hospital and bedside games (1930,1945)
  • Schoolroom games (1932)
  • Outline for recording on clubs and dramatic groups (1932)
  • Hospital and Bedside Games (1919)
  • Old English and American Games for School and Playground by Florence Warren and Boyd, Neva L. Brown (Paperback - 1915)
  • Folk Games of Denmark and Sweden for School, Playground and Social Center Dagny and Boyd, Neva L. Pedersen (1915)

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