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| The A B C OF MUSICAL HAND-BELL RINGING. By S. B. Goslin | 1 | 0 | |
| THE MUSICAL HAND BELL RINGER’S INSTRUCTOR | 2 | 0 | |
| TROYTE ON CHANGE RINGING. Abridged, as far as Six Bell Work | 1 | 0 | |
| Do., to Eight Bell Work | 3 | 6 | |
| CHANGE RINGING. By William Banister, Member ofAncient Society of College Youths | 2 | 6 | |
| WIGRAM’S CHANGE RINGING DISENTANGLED | 2 | 0 | |
| HUBBARD’S CAMPANALOGIA; or, ELEMENTS OF CAMPANOLOGY | 3 | 0 | |
| “PRACTICAL REMARKS ON BELLS AND BELFRIES,”with an Appendix on Chiming. Written by the Rev. H. T. Ellacombe, of Topsham, Devon | 3 | 0 | |
| MAUNSELL ON CHURCH BELLS AND RINGING | 1 | 0 | |
| PLAIN HINTS TO BELL RINGERS | 0 | 1 | |
| THE BELL: ITS ORIGIN, HISTORY, AND USES. By Rev. A. Gatty, D.D. | 3 | 0 | |
| ROPE SIGHT. By Jasper Snowdon | 1 | 6 | |
| TREBLE BOB, in 2 parts. By Jasper Snowdon | 1s. and | 2 | 0 |
OPINIONS OF THE PRESS, &c.,
UPON THE “A B C OF MUSICAL HAND BELL RINGING.”
From the Ironmonger, August, 1874.
The ABC of Hand-Bell Ringing. By Alpha Beta. London: M’Corquodale & Co., and J. Warner & Sons.
This little work is of considerable interest, as it comprises short notes for young beginners, and a collection of easy tunes, arranged in an easy form for the use of persons not possessing a knowledge of musical notation; and also a short insight into the principles of change ringing. Those of our readers who supply bells, and are occasionally asked for information on ringing, could not do better than secure a copy of this little pamphlet.
From the Record, August 3rd, 1874.
Hand-Bell Music.—Few of the novel performances of the present day have given more pleasure than those of the band called the “Royal Hand-Bell Ringers.” This department of music has been systematised in a manual entitled The A B C of Musical Hand-Bell Ringing, published by M’Corquodale & Co., Cardington Street, N.W. This manual, and several other books on bells and bell ringing, may also be obtained at the bell-founding firm of Warner & Sons, Crescent, Cripplegate, London, E.C.
From Church Bells, July 25th, 1874.
Hand-Bell Music.—We have been favoured with a copy of a tractate just issued by M’Corquodale & Co., for 1s., entitled The A B C of Musical Hand-Bell Ringing. It is just the thing which was wanted for young beginners. We have much pleasure in recommending it. It is also to be obtained of John Warner & Sons, of the Crescent Foundry, who offer to send post free their New Bell Catalogue, which they say every clergyman ought to have.