- Author with husband Nigel Gosling as "Alexander Bland" The Nureyev Image published by Bbs Pub Corp (March 1981) ISBN 0812906640
- Titles authored under "Alexander Bland" by Nigel Gosling and Maude Lloyd: Observer of the Dance: 1958-1982 Published by Dance Books (1986) Prowling the Pavements: In Memory Published by Winchell Co (1986) The Royal Ballet: The First Fifty Years Published by Book Sales (1983) The Royal Ballet: The first 50 years Published by Threshold Books (1981) The Adventurous World of Paris, 1900-1914 Published by W. Morrow (1978) Nureyev Valentino Published by Bantam Doubleday Dell The Nureyev Valentino: Portrait of a Film Published by Studio Vista (1977) A History of Ballet & Dance in the Western World Published by Praeger (1976)
- In December 1936 "To and Fro" opened at the Comedy Theatre, the programme performances with Maude Lloyd were "By Day Animals - By Night Humans" starring Hermione Baddeley, Cyril Ritchard, Esme Percy, Viola Tree, Gerry Fitzgerald, Yvette Darnac, Maude Lloyd, Hugh Laing, Zoe Winn and Bill Kershaw with the Entire Company. "I'm On My Own" lyrics by Edgar Blatt; music by Nat Ayer, Jr. performed by Yvette Darnac with dancers Maude Lloyd, Hugh Laing and The Girls. "Symphonie Russe" music by Serge Prokokiev, suggested by Sophie Fedorovitch starring Maude Lloyd, Hugh Laing and The Girls.
- (February 19, 1937) She performed in the ballet, "Dark Elegies," in world premiere Ballet Rambert production at the Duchess Theatre in London, England with Antony Tudor; Walter Gore; John Byron; Agnes De Mille; Hugh Laing; Daphne Gow; Ann Gee; Patricia Clogstown; Beryl Kay and Celia Franca in the cast. Gustav Mahler was composer. Antony Tudor was also choreographer. Nadia Benois was scenery and costume designer. Marie Rambert was producer.
- (December 5, 1938) She performed in the ballet, "Gala Performance," in the London Ballet company production at the Toynbee Hall in London, England with Gerd Larsen; Peggy Van Praagh; Hugh Laing and Antony Tudor in the cast. Antony Tudor was also choreographer. Sergei Prokofiev was composer. Hugh Stevenson was scenery and costume designer.
- (January 29, 1936) She performed in the ballet, "Lilac Garden," in the Rambert Ballet Club production at the Mercury Theatre in London, England with Hugh Laing; Peggy Van Praagh and Antony Tudor in the cast. Ernest Chausson was composer. Antony Tudor was also choreographer. Hugh Stevenson was setting and costume designer.
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