s.d.
The A B C OF MUSICAL HAND-BELL RINGING. By S. B. Goslin10
THE MUSICAL HAND BELL RINGER’S INSTRUCTOR20
TROYTE ON CHANGE RINGING. Abridged, as far as Six Bell Work10
Do., to Eight Bell Work36
CHANGE RINGING. By William Banister, Member ofAncient Society of College Youths26
WIGRAM’S CHANGE RINGING DISENTANGLED20
HUBBARD’S CAMPANALOGIA; or, ELEMENTS OF CAMPANOLOGY30
“PRACTICAL REMARKS ON BELLS AND BELFRIES,”with an Appendix on Chiming. Written by the Rev. H. T. Ellacombe, of Topsham, Devon30
MAUNSELL ON CHURCH BELLS AND RINGING10
PLAIN HINTS TO BELL RINGERS01
THE BELL: ITS ORIGIN, HISTORY, AND USES. By Rev. A. Gatty, D.D.30
ROPE SIGHT. By Jasper Snowdon16
TREBLE BOB, in 2 parts. By Jasper Snowdon1s. and20

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.