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A Ringing Bibliography

This bibliography is based on the list published in the 1998 edition of The Tower Handbook. Entries have been added for currently available Central Council publications which it did not include, and entries for other publications from various sources are added as details are obtained.

Many entries have been added based on an earlier catalogue of publications (no longer available) by Bill Butler, and further material has been contributed by Chris Pickford.

Scanned images of the cover of a number of publications (in many cases also a sample page) have been prepared by Frank Lewis. These are displayed as thumbnail images which link to larger scale images.

Where the title is displayed as a link this will take you to the corresponding entry in the Central Council Publications Price List which contains prices and ordering information; to contact details for another source; or directly to the publication, as appropriate.

Your suggestions and corrections will be welcomed.

General

Bells and Bellringing CD   CC PR Committee (2008, CC PR Committee), £15.00
A collection of slides with background notes for ringing educational and publicity purposes. This CD is available from Central Council Publications -- please see How to order. (The slides and notes are also viewable online.)
Getting it Right - Guidance for Officers of Ringing Societies   Heather Peachey (2005, CC), £4.00, Review: RW 2005 p641Image of cover and example page showing an example statement of accounts.
Includes chapters on jobs that need doing, doing the jobs, business meetings and keeping the books straight as well as useful appendices.
Striking the Right Note (OUT OF PRINT)   CC Public Relations Committee (1994, CC), Review: RW 1994 p599
Advice for anyone who needs to communicate with the wider community, particularly the media.
The Tower Handbook   John Harrison (1998, CC), £16.00Image of cover and sample page in Practical Tower Maintenance section.
"Answers to 1001 questions about ringing". A 400-page compendium of information and advice on every aspect of ringing, designed for browsing and easy reference in the tower
The Craft of Bellringing   Perrin, George (2007, Perrin, George), £16.50 including UK p&p (for discounts and overseas orders please see How to Order), PAL or NTSC DVD 16:9, Running time approx 48 minutes
From the origin of bells to modern day ringing, from small-town parishes to some of the most famous cathedrals, the film covers virtually all aspects of the world of ringing. Featuring the first edition of Tintinnalogia, the very first book to be written about bellringing, and exclusive interviews with leading experts of the field, the film also takes us on an intellectual journey that explores the craft's rich cultural heritage.

Tower Management

Starting a New Band - Some Guidelines   Wilfrid Moreton (1997, CC), £2.00, Review: RW 1997 p527
Advice to ringers & non-ringers on starting a band from scratch at a tower without one. It covers recruiting, teaching, relations with church & community. Based largely on the author's experience.
A Tower Captain's Handbook   David Parsons (1983, CC), £2.00
Advice on: organisation, recruiting, teaching bell handling, running ` the ringing and maintenance, with appendices on call changes and touches of Plain Bob, Grandsire and Stedman.
Tower Captain and the Training of Ringers   Peter Hurcombe (1985, Sussex County Association)
Detailed guidance on many aspects of tower management, teaching bell handling and simple methods, good striking and conducting.
Organising an Outing   Ron Warford (1999, CC), £1.50, Review: RW 2000 p53, RW 1999 p1265Image showing cover and example page on calculating time between tower visits.
Belfry Offices   (1996, CC), £3.00, Review: RW 1996 p347
Suggested prayers and readings both for general use and for the major Festivals and other special occasions in the life of the Church.
Belfry warning notices   ( , CC), £3.00
Danger symbol plus text "DANGER - Do not touch the ropes" (laminated, pack of 5).

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Learning Change Ringing

Campanalogia Improved: or The Art of Ringing Improved (facsimile reprint)   Fabian Stedman (1990 reprint, Snowdon (Groome)), £20 post free in UK, xiv+231pp
Beginner's Handbook   Malcolm Tyler ( , CC), £1.50Image of front cover and example page showing popular rows such as Queen's
Introduction to ringing covering bells, handling, ringing with others and elementary methods.
Beginners' Grandsire   A. Waddington (2003, CC), £1.00Image of cover and sample page.
Beginners' Plain Bob   A. Waddington (2003, CC), £1.00Image of cover and sample page.
One per Learner   Copson, Pam (1985, Pam Copson)
Pocket book covering basics and general topics in easily digestible form.
The Follow on Book   Pam Copson (1986, Pam Copson)
Successor to One Per Learner, with more methods, work, blue lines, splicing, etc.
The Bellringer's Bedside Companion   Steve Coleman (1994, Sue Coleman), £14.95 (UK post free), Review: RW 1994 p1018, 429ppPhoto of cover
Hardback book of 52 chapters of practical advice on many subjects including ropesight, call changes, raising & lowering in peal, method learning, ringing panic, being a tower captain, and much else.
The Bellringer's Early Companion   Steve Coleman (1994, Sue Coleman), £14.95 (UK post free), 430pp
Hardback book of practical advice on many subjects including handling, Plain Hunt, ringing a single bell up & down, leading, difficult bells, tenor behind, listening & striking, ringing knots, a trip upstairs, the very beginning, ropes & splicing, belfry maintenance, weddings & funerals, and much else.
The Bob Caller's Companion   Coleman, Steve (1994, Sue Coleman), Review: RW 1996 p 1073, 430ppPhoto of cover
Hardback book with detailed guidance on calling plain courses and touches in widely rung methods from Bob Doubles upwards. 600 easy touches and quarter peals. Chapters on putting right and composing.
The Method Ringer's Companion   Steve Coleman (1994, Sue Coleman), £14.95 (UK post free), Review: RW 1995 p1049, 437pp
Hardback book giving detailed guidance and practical advice on learning and ringing all the widely rung methods from Bob Doubles upwards. Chapters on listening, striking and method naming.
Bellringing by Instalments   Peter Wenham (1996 - 2000, Peter Wenham)
Set of 16 booklets on individual topics from first lessons, through methods and calling, handbells, tutor's advice and use of simulators.
Doubles and Minor for Beginners   William Butler (2nd Ed 1983, CC), £2.50
Extensive guidance on learning and ringing twenty different methods including blue lines, work order, above and below the treble, place notation and bob calling.
Grandsire   J Armiger Trollope (1987 reprint, Snowdon (Groome)), £4.00 (post free in UK), 128pp
Learning Methods   Michael J de C Henshaw (2000, CC), £3.50, Review: RW 2000 p859 (read Learning Methods review online)Image showing cover and example page with diagram showing the four-fold symmetry of Double Court Minor.
Guidance on learning and ringing nine different methods
Listen to Ringing 1 Cassette   John Harrison (1995, CC), £6.50
Audio tape with over 60 samples of almost perfect ringing with controlled errors to develop listening skills.
Listen to Ringing 2 (live) Cassette   John Harrison (1996, CC), £6.50
Sequel to the above with all live ringing and a wide range of listening exercises of varying difficulty.
Listen to Ringing 1 CD   John Harrison (1995, CC), £8.00
CD with over 60 samples of almost perfect ringing with controlled errors to develop listening skills.
Listen to Ringing 2 (live) CD   Harrison, John (1996, CC), £9.00
Sequel to the above with all live ringing and a wide range of listening exercises of varying difficulty.
Raising and Lowering   Phil Gay (1993, profile), Review: RW 1994 p992
Practical advice on raising and lowering singly and in peal including trebling.
Raising and Lowering in Peal   Harrison, John A (1989, CC), £2.00Image shows cover and example page illustrsting the effect on bell spacing from fully up to all chiming.
Practical advice on raising and lowering singly and in peal including trebling, with advice on common problems.
Ringing Circles - a guide to basic methods   Chris Adams (2000, CC), £2.50, Review: RW 2000 p607Image of cover and example page showing the line and the circle of work for Plain Bob Minor.
A guide to learning twenty four methods, progressively arranged, from Plain Bob Doubles through Cambridge Surprise Major. Includes for each method: table of numbers for plain course (blue line emphasised); circle of work; tables for bobs and singles; what to do at the next lead end (emphasising learning by place bells); and useful tips.
The Ringers Handbook   ES&M Powell ((1932) 1993, Sotheran), £5.95Photo of cover and sample page
Basic instruction on learning to handle a bell and ring and call methods from Plain Bob Minimus to Stedman Triples.
Review by Peter Sotheran: Written by ES & M Powell in 1932, this is still the best book for beginners. The book leads the new ringer from how to stand and hold the rope, through the basic principles of change ringing and on to Grandsire, Plain Bob, Stedman and Kent. The book assumes no previous knowledge. Technical terms are clearly explained and the text is precise and unambiguous. The 134-page book is a pocket sized paperback with a durable film laminated cover.
Ringing Jargon Made Easy (pack of 10)   (, CC), £2.00
Single sheet leaflet for beginners explaining basic ringing terms often not explained, including up, down, in, out etc.
Ringing Skills   John A Harrison (1993, CC), £4.00, Review: RW 1994 p623 Image shows cover of booklet.
Explanations of ropesight, listening, rhythm and how they complement each other, with practical advice for developing them via self help and teaching.
The Learning Curve Volume 1: 1999-2001   John Harrison (2002, CC), £3.00Image showing cover and example page discussing ringing style.
Compilation of recent series of articles in The Ringing World
The Learning Curve Volume 2: 2002-2003   John Harrison (2004, CC), £3.00Image showing cover and example page discussing "Why learn Grandsire?".
A further 24 articles from The Ringing World on a wide range of ringing related topics.
The Learning Curve Volume 3: 2004-2005   John Harrison (2006, CC), £3.00Image showing cover and example page discussing "Ringing and numbers".
A further 24 articles from The Ringing World on a wide range of ringing related topics.
The Learning Curve Volume 4: 2006-2007   John Harrison (2008, CC), £3.00Image showing cover and example page discussing Double Norwich Court Bob Major.
This, the final volume of the series, contains a further 24 articles on a wide range of bell ringing topics.
The Learning Curve: 2006-2007   CC Education Committee (2006 - 2008, CC)
PDF copies of The Learning Curve articles as published in The Ringing World in 2006 and 2007.
The Learning Curve - Composite Index: 1999-2007   CC Education Committee (2008, CC)
The indexes of each of the four volumes of The Learning Curve articles published in The Ringing World from 1999 through 2007 concatenated into a single PDF file.
Ropesight   Jasper Whitfield & William Snowdon (1987, Snowdon (Groome)), £3.00 UK post free, viii+144pp
Standard Eight Surprise Major Methods - (Learning & Ringing The) Temporarily out of print.   Peter Hurcombe (1992, CC), £4.00
Figures, blue line and work description of a whole course together with tips and potential errors, for each method.
Standard Methods OUT OF PRINT: re-printing under consideration (July 2003)   Bob Smith (1980, Snowdon (Groome))
Hard-back book describing sixteen methods from Plain Bob to the "standard eight" Surprise methods, on different numbers of bells, together with tips for learning, ringing and conducting them, and example compositions.
Towards Better Striking   Roger Smith & Malcolm Tyler (1981, CC), £1.00
Short leaflet giving basic advice on the importance of good striking and how to achieve it. Covers relative importance of visual, aural and rhythmic approaches to striking. Describes common problems.
Triples and Major for Beginners   Butler, William (1986, CC), £2.50
Guidance on learning and ringing nine different methods.
Manual of Bell Control   Norman Chaddock (1989, profile)
Complete, fully illustrated guide to teaching and learning bell handling and rope control.

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Teaching Change Ringing

Bellhandling - A Tutor's Companion   CC Education Committee (1997, CC), £10.00, Review: RW 1997 p919
DVD illustrating techniques for teaching bellhandling, including demonstration of some common problems.
Bellhandling & Control in the Elements of Change Ringing   Albert York-Bramble (1960, College of Campanology)
Detailed step by step teaching scheme from introductory bell handling to plain hunting. Includes lists of trainee and instructor faults and test questions. (Ringers Manual of Reference Part 1).
Manual of Bell Control   Norman Chaddock (, Marius Press)
Communication in Teaching Ringing   Pargeter, Richard (In preparation, CC)
Practical suggestions for getting your message across, the art of standing behind, powers of memory, and more.
Simulators and Teaching   Phil Gay (1993, CC), £1.50, Review: RW 1994 p647
Describes the practical use of simulators as teaching aids at different stages of training.
One Way to Teach Bell Handling   Richard Pargeter (1995, CC), £2.00Image showing cover of booklet.
A staged approach to teaching handling, based on personal experience of teaching a band from scratch, with advice on common problems at each stage.
Running a Day-Time Summer School   May, Bobbie (1996, CC Public Relations Committtee)
Practical notes based on experiences of running a three day summer school of mixed events for youngsters. Advice for any tower wishing to run such an event.
Kaleidoscope Ringing - a Change Ringer's Alternative to Called Changes   Gordon I Lucas (2004, CC), £1.50, ISBN 0-900271-77-9, A5 format 20ppImage showing cover and example page showing a simple Kaleidoscope sequence.
Gordon Lucas analyses the basic skills needed for effective method ringing and explains the differences between those skills and the ones used to ring call changes. Then he describes an approach and a structured set of exercises, specifically designed to help develop the method ringing skills.

The exercises are deceptively simple. Some elements are already familiar - for example many teachers already mix dodging with call changes. Kaleidoscope adds to that by offering a complete system, underpinned by a carefully thought out set of ideas. It is a timely and useful addition to the resources available to teachers of ringing.

Teaching Beyond Bell Handling   (1998, CC), £2.00, Review: RW 1998 p1103Image of cover and page with diagram of PB Minor
Analysis of basic skills needed for effective method ringing, over and above those needed to ring rounds, with an approach and a structured exercises designed to help develop them.
Teaching from Rounds to Bob Doubles   Wilfrid Moreton (1996, CC), £1.50
A structured scheme for progressing beyond initial training to develop method ringing ability and the associated additional bell control skills.
A Tutor's Handbook   Wilfrid Moreton & Norman Chaddock (1995, CC), £4.00
Detailed guidance for those teaching ringers. Part 1 (Bell control) covers a staged method for teaching bell handling, hunting and call change exercises, raising and lowering, advice on common faults, teaching a new band. Part 2 (Elementary change ringing) has a progressive scheme of instruction with practical and theoretical exercises from hunting on three to ringing Plain Bob on six and more. Appendices cover particular techniques.

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Collections of Methods & Diagrams

Diagrams   Snowdon, Jasper & William (1972 re-issue, Groome), £4.50 post free in UKImage of cover and page showing Cambridge Surprise Minor
Diagrams (no text) defining over 100 methods from Grandsire Doubles to Bristol Maximus. The original "blue line".
Doubles Collection   (, CC), £2.00
Collection of Minor Methods   CC Methods Committee (, CC), £2.00
Collection of Plain Minor Methods OUT OF PRINT - 31 January 2008   CCCBR Methods Committee (2001, CC), Review: RW 1999 p867 (1999 edition)
Complete collection of all Plain Minor methods specified in place notation.
Collection of Principles (3rd Edition)   CCCBR Methods Committee (2000, CC), £3.00
Definition of 32 different principles with details of when and where first rung and the earliest peal composition for each.
Collection of Rung Surprise, Delight, Treble Bob and Alliance - Through end 2004   CCCBR Methods Committee (2004, CC), £12.00Image shows cover of booklet.
Collection of all these classes of method that have been rung, specified in place notation.
Collection of Rung Surprise, Delight, Treble Bob and Alliance - Supplement 2005   CCCBR Methods Committee (2005, CC), £1.50
Collection of Rung Surprise, Delight, Treble Bob and Alliance Methods 2006 Supplement   CCCBR Methods Committee (2007, CC), £1.50
Criblines 1   David Marshall & Alison Popplewell (1979, David Marshall), £1.00Image of covers of Criblines 1 & 2 and sample pages.
Small 10cm by 7cm pocket sized booklet containing
blue lines and place notations for all 41 truly
regular Surprise Minor methods.
Criblines 2   David Marshall & Alison Popplewell (1981, David Marshall), £1.50Image of covers of Criblines 1 & 2 and sample pages.
Small 10cm by 7cm pocket sized booklet containing
blue lines and place notations for 60 popular
Surprise Major methods.
Method 300   John Longridge (1989, Marcus Press)
A collection of method lines covering about 300 of those more frequently rung.
Methods in Place Notation   CC Methods Committee (1992, CC)
Large collection of methods described by their place notation.
Plain Methods (2nd Edition)   CCCBR Methods Committee (, CC), £7.50
TB Major Variations   John Longridge (, profile)
A short booklet seeking to clarify the different variations of Kent TB Major.
Treble Dodging Minor Methods   CCCBR Methods Committee (1996, CC), £3.00, Review: RW 1996 p1025Image of cover and sample page.
A complete collection in place notation.

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Conducting

The Bob Caller's Companion   Coleman, Steve (1994, Sue Coleman), Review: RW 1996 p 1073, 430ppPhoto of cover
Hardback book with detailed guidance on calling plain courses and touches in widely rung methods from Bob Doubles upwards. 600 easy touches and quarter peals. Chapters on putting right and composing.
On Conducting   Wilson, Wilfrid (1960, CC)
Description of conducting methods covering both "traditional" and coursing order based methods from Plain Bob Minor to Maximus and Surprise Major.
Conducting & Coursing Order   John Longridge (1989, profile)
Practical guide to coursing order and how conductors can use it to check and put right the ringing.
Conducting for Beginners   (1981, CC)
Covers Bob Doubles and Minor, Grandsire Doubles and Single Oxford Minor. Detailed description of touches and extents. Describes use of coursing order.
Conducting Grandsire Triples   Chaddock, Norman ( , CC)
Short booklet on different ways of calling Grandsire Triples, with some touches included.
Conducting Stedman   Parsons, David (1989, CC), £2.00Image of v=cover and page discussing twin bobs and singles
Practical guidance on conducting a very popular but specialised method.
Conducting Stedman Triples   Moreton, Wilfrid ( , CC)
Short booklet explaining the notation used for writing touches, with helpful advice on how to call touches and watch the method. Also useful for learning how to ring it.
Will you Call a Touch Please, Bob - A Beginner's Guide to Conducting   Peter Hurcombe (1989, CC), £2.50Image of cover and sample page.
Detailed guidance including: preparation, observation bells, calling positions, standard touches and practical tips. Appendices on good striking, correcting mistakes, transposition, useful touches.

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Touches & Compositions

Compleat Cambridge   Thompson, Giles (, profile)
Treatise on Cambridge Major which includes almost all published compositions together with sections on its proof and composition.
Composition 500   (, Profile)
The first in a series of peal compositions designed as an outlet for composers and a source for conductors and composers. One of its features has been to encompass a wide spectrum of tastes and not to be that selective in terms of what may or may not be suitable for ringing - this is of especial interest to composers.
Composition 501   (, Profile)
A further collection of composisions compiled on the same basis as Composition 500.
Composition 502   (, profile)
The third in the Composition 50[n] series.
Composition 2000   Mears, Michael & Campbell, Wendy (2000, profile), Review: RW 2000 p810 (review online)
A further collection of compositions in a continuation of the composition 50[n] series.
Spliced Minor Collection   CCCBR Peal Compositions Committee (2004 reprint of 1986 edition, CC), £5.50
A collection of 720's, 1440's and 5040's of spliced minor covering Plain, Treble Bob and Alliance methods. 101pp.
Easily Remembered Service Touches   David Parsons (Rev 1998, CC), £1.00
Over 150 simple compositions in basic methods on all numbers, of varied lengths up to quarter peals.
Handbook of Composition   John R Leary (, CC), £5.50, Review: RW 1993 p1280
Collection of Compositions of Popular Major Methods (2001) OUT OF PRINT - 31 January 2008   Roderick R Horton (2001, CC), Review: (Review online)
Collection of Universal Compositions of Treble Dodging Major Methods (2001)   (2001, CC), £4.50
Collection of 10 Bell Compositions (2004)   CCCBR Peal Compositions Committee (2005, CC), £5.00
A collection of 741 compositions in single methods on 10 bells. Compiled by David Hull and Rod Pipe, and edited by Stuart Hutchieson. This and A Collection of 12+ Bell Compositions form a substantial successor to the 1972 Collection of Ten & Twelve Bell Compositions.
Collection of 12+ Bell Compositions (2004)   CCCBR Peal Compositions Committee (2005, CC), £5.00
A collection of 606 compositions in single methods on 12 bells, 18 on 14 bells and 17 on 16 bells. Compiled by David Hull and Rod Pipe, and edited by Stuart Hutchieson. This and A Collection of 10 Bell Compositions form a substantial successor to the 1972 Collection of Ten & Twelve Bell Compositions.
Collection of Grandsire Compositions   CCCBR Peal Compositions Committee (2004, CC), £6.00
Includes 469 compositions for all stages from Doubles to Sixteen. Compiled by Richard Allton.
Quarter 500   John Longridge (1980, profile)Image shows cover and example page.
500 quarter peal compositions of varying complexity in methods from Plain Bob Doubles to Spliced Surprise Maximus.
Standard 70   John Longridge (1980, profile)
This is an all-in-one booklet for the peal or quarter peal ringer, ordinary touch ringer and tower grabber - in fact anybody who fears being caught on the hop without the line, touch, quarter or peal for the 70 or so most popular methods from five to twelve bells.
Short Touches of Spliced Minor   Foulds, Michael (2005, The Whiting Society), £3.00 inc UK P&P, A5 format, 60pp
A collection of straightforward practice night touches and quarter peal lengths in the methods covered in An Introduction to Ringing Multi-Method Spliced Treble Bob Minor
Harpenden Handbell Band, The   Bernard H Taylor (2006, The Whiting Society), £5.00 inc. UK P&P, A5 format 104pp
The inspirational story of the exploits of the Harpenden Handbell Band from 1999 to 2003, when they rang record peals of Surprise Minor (209 methods in 5040 then 233 methods in 5760), Thirds Place Delight (134 methods) and Fourths Place Delight (81 methods). Provides all the compositions used in the record peals, many used at intermediate stages, and many not used, which would enable the keen band to set new records for traditional lead end spliced - all just as suitable for tower bells.

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Theory of Change Ringing

Multi-Method Doubles, An Introduction to Ringing   Bamforth, Stuart I (2002, The Whiting Society), £2.00 inc UK P&P, A5 format, 24pp
Introduces concept of learning new methods by combining work of one method above treble with another below. Takes reader through 34 simple methods arranged in groups, and how to call single method and spliced extents.
Method Splicing, Part 1, MinorMethods   Chant, Harold (2007, The Whiting Society), £5.00 (inc UK P&P), A5 format 96pp
A reprint of the monumental 1966 work on splicing Minor methods, which has been out of print for over 25 years. Covers Plain and Treble Dodging methods, then a superb analysis of the theory of splicing Little and Alliance methods.
Plain Minor Method Splicing Tables   Foulds, Michael (2006, The Whiting Society), £4.00 (inc UK P&P), A5 format 72pp
Comprehensive splicing tables for all 2nd and 6th place Plain Minor methods with no more than 4 blows in on place and a true 5-lead plain course. Shows all the lead splices, course splices, 3-lead splices and grid splices.
An Introduction to Ringing Multi-Method Spliced Treble Bob Minor   Foulds, Michael (2002, The Whiting Society), £5.00 inc UK P&P, A5 format, 116pp
Covers 85 of the 147 regular methods, how they are related, work above and below treble, full diagram of each. Explains how to arrange spliced extents using lead splicers, course splicers, 3-lead splicers and 6-lead splicers. A text book for those wanting to explore life beyond endless Cambridge and Norwich, not a collection of methods or compositions. See Short Touches of Spliced Minor
Intermediate Spliced Treble Bob Minor   Foulds, Michael (2002, The Whiting Society), £5.00 inc UK P&P, A5 format, 116pp
Covers the remaining 62 methods not covered in An Introduction to Ringing Multi-Method Spliced Treble Bob Minor. With full diagrams of each, how they are related, work above and below treble. Explains further theory; Parker's arrangement, Relfe's arrangement, Driver's composite course, The Grid Splice, etc. A text book, not a collection of compositions. Includes A3 table of legitimate methods, regular and irregular.
Advanced Spliced Treble Bob Minor   Foulds, Michael (2003, The Whiting Society), £5.00 inc UK P&P, A5 format, 124pp
Follows on from Intermediate Spliced Treble Bob Minor to cover illegitimate methods with 5th place above the treble and/or single changes, then moves on to irregular methods and the splicing implications of the irregular lead end, and the theory of splicing regular and irregular methods together into true extents. More on complex grid splices, and a worked example of a 30 method extent. Includes A3 method table.
Spliced Treble Bob Minor Data Tables   Foulds, Michael (2003, The Whiting Society), £5.00 inc UK P&P, A5 format, 108pp
A compilation of splicing tables for all the 2nd and 6th place methods in Treble Dodging Minor Methods (CC Publications) showing all the lead splices, course splices, 3-lead splices and 6-lead splices possible between them, and a few other sundry bits of data on more obscure splices. Little explanation - just tables - assumes user is familiar with content of An Introduction ..., Intermediate ... and Advanced ... (see above).
Treble Place Minor Splicing Tables   Foulds, Michael (2004, The Whiting Society), £5.00 inc UK P&P, A5 format, 88pp
Similar in format to Spliced Treble Bob Minor Data Tables above but this time covering Treble Place methods. No explanations, just raw data for those who already understand how to use it, or are prepared to read and study books 1 to 3 in the Spliced Treble Bob Minor series. Contains some sample extents including compositions for up to 206 Treble Place methods in seven extents.
A Universal System for Extents of Treble Dodging Minor Methods   Bishop, Anthony S (2004, The Whiting Society), £5.00 inc UK P&P, A5 format, 92pp
A theoretical treatise on the extent of Treble Dodging Minor methods which should be useful to anyone interested in calling extents of Minor or wanting to know more about the theoretical background. All the possible extents are here, including irregular methods and 4th place lead ends. A good grounding in general change ringing theory, covering method construction, nature of rows, place notation, Q-Sets, etc, for any keen student. Aimed at the "ordinary ringer" with an interest in theory - doesn't assume you know already! Also has short digressions on plain methods, Treble Place methods, Differential Methods, etc.
The Beginners Guide to the Construction of Methods   Moreton, Wilfrid (1995, CC)
A comprehensive guide to how methods are constructed, why they are named as they are, how methods are extended to higher numbers and the first elements of proof. It starts from a basic level and covers theoretical aspects of methods.
Method Construction - An Introduction (OUT OF PRINT: 29 Dec 2005) 29 Dec 2005   Wilfrid F Moreton (1996, CC), Review: RW 1996 p655
Method Splicing - Practical Hints   John P Fidler (2004 reprint, CC), £3.00
Understanding Place Notation   Morris, R G T (1984, CC), £1.00
Basic description of what place notation is and how to use it to construct diagrams of methods, with examples.
Change Ringing: The Art and Science of Change Ringing on Church and Hand Bells   Wilson, Wilfrid G (1989, Freda Willgress)
A wide ranging and comprehensive introduction to method ringing and general theory. Available only from Alison Caton, First Floor Flat, 285 Milton Road, Weston-Super-Mare, BS22 8JB, UK. Price £14 (including UK postage) cheque with order.

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Maintenance & Restoration

The Bell Adviser   (, CC), £1.50
Guidelines for a Do-It-Yourself Project   (1996, CC), £1.50
Handbook on Installation, Preservation and Repair of Bells, Frames and Fittings (OUT OF PRINT see CCCBR Library Catalogue Section 5.6)   CC T&B Committee (1969, CC)
Reference information of most relevance to those undertaking major work, but also of use to steeple keepers.
Maintenance Handbook   Frost, Alan (1979, CC)
Guidance on general bell maintenance. Old fashioned style superseded by Schedule of Regular Maintenance.
Organising a Bell Restoration Project   (, CC), £2.00
Care of Bell Ropes   ( , Pritchards)
Practical advice.
Rope Splicing   Gilkes, William (, ODG)
Basic explanatory leaflet.
Splicing Bell Ropes Illustrated   (2005, CC), £3.50Illustrations of three stages in splicing rope.
A step-by-step guide to splicing bell ropes with 31 illustrations in full colour.
Schedule of Regular Maintenance   CC Towers and Belfries Committee (, CC), £2.50Photo of cover
Good practical guide to bell maintenance with plenty of diagrams (some used in section 14 of The Tower Handbook).
Sound Management   CC Towers & Belfries Committee (1998, CC), £1.50, (view Sound Management online), Review: RW 1999 p722, A5 12pp
Guidance in principle, discussing sound propagation, sound barriers and shadows, imperforate enclosures and barriers, material types, measurement of sound levels, sound inside and outside the tower, sound lanterns, and sources of advice.
Tower Changes   CC T&B Committee ( , CC)
Guidelines on procedure for work to bells and bell equipment.
Towers and Bells Handbook   CC Towers & Belfries committee (, CC), £17.95
Hardback reference book covering bells, towers, tower oscillation, bell frames, bell gear, sound control, maintenance.
Bellframes: A practical Guide to Inspection and Recording   Pickford, Christopher J (compiler) (1993, Chris Pickford), £6.50 (plus £1 p&p), Review: RW 1993 p336, ISBN 0 9512321 1 8, iv+60pp
Church Bells and Towers (an analysis of interaction)   Don Robinson & Harry Windsor (1994, CC), £5.00, Review: RW 1995 p290
A seminal description of how swinging bells can interact with towers causing movement. It is a technical report of theoretical and practical research, but written in a style that should be accessible to the numerate layman.

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Handbells

The Beginners Guide to Change Ringing on Handbells   William Butler (1988, CC), £2.50Image of front cover and example page showing diagram of 1-2 pattern.
Progressive guidance on ringing handbells including handling and all basic positions up to ringing Plain Bob Minor on any pair.
Change Ringing on Handbells   Chris W Woolley (1959, CC), £2.50Image of front cover and example page showing discussion of the pairs in Bob Major.
Covers basics, positions and methods up to Surprise.
Musical Handbells   Butler, William (2000, Sotheran), £20 inc. UK P&P, Review: RW 2000 p951 (copy online)
Comprehensive history of musical handbells and their founders.
Ringing Elementary Minor Methods on Handbells   King, Frank H (1974, NAGCR Book Service)
From absolute basics, via patterns and "interruptions", to Cambridge Surprise Minor.

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Tower Bells

Atlas of Bells (OUT OF PRINT)   Johnston, Ron et al (1990, Blackwell)
Hardback book with general introduction to ringing and maps of bells by county (in UK) and by country (rest of the world) together with map references.
Dove's Guide for Church Bell Ringers to the Ringing Bells of Britain and of the World   Baldwin, John & Johnston, Ron (2000, CC), £13.00, (view tower details online - updated as changes are received), Review: RW 2001 pp79-80Image of cover and page commencing wuth Raleigh, NC, USA
Details of churches and other buildings with rings (not chimes) of 4 or more bells, tenor weight 0.5cwt or more, including: number of bells; tenor weight and note; practice night; and National Grid reference.
The Sound of Bells   Kelly, D J (1997, RW pp 239, 394, 631, 871)
Four articles describing the theory of bell sounds, musical principles, modes of vibration and decay, tuning, etc.
Tower Base   Craddock, Andrew (Frequently updated, Craddock)
Where's that Tower (OUT OF PRINT - WILL NOT BE REPRINTED)   Baldwin, John C (1986, Baldwin)
Map references of towers with bells hung for ringing. See latest edition of Dove's Guide , which contains map references for more towers, regularly updated.

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Bells of Specific Counties or Dioceses

Church Bells of Berkshire   Sharpe, Frederick (1970, Baldwin), £10 inc. P&PPhoto of cover
The Bells of Berwickshire   Clouston, Ranald W M (2000, Clouston), Review: RW 2000 p446, 40pp
Church Bells of Derbyshire, Part 1   Dawson, George A (1998, Dawson), £10
Church Bells of Derbyshire, Part 2   Dawson, George A (1998, Dawson), £10
Church Bells of Derbyshire, Part 3   Dawson, George A (1998, Dawson), £10
Towers and Bells of Devon   Scott, John, Mack, Frank and Clarke, James (2007, The Mint Press), £75 plus £5 postage, Review: RW 2007 p308, ISBN 9781903356500 - the set, 784 pp
In two volumes, Volume One: History of Towers, bells, Bell-founders, Bell-hangers & Ringers, and Volume Two: Abbots's Bickington to Zeal Monachorum
The Bells and Belfries of Dorset (3 volumes)   Dalton, Christopher (2000 - 1st edition, Dalton), Review: RW 2000 pp 1230, 1233-4
Church Bells of Gloucestershire   Sharpe, Frederick, with Bliss, Mary (1986, Baldwin), £25 (inc p&p)
Towers and Bells around Guildford   Morgan, Julian and Schupke, Sally (1999 - 1st edition, Morgan), £4.50 (inc p&p), Review: RW 1999 p747, 75pp
Church Bells of Herefordshire (5 volumes)   Sharpe, Frederick (1976, Baldwin), £5 per volume (inc p&p)
Lincolnshire Bells & Bellfounders   Ketteringham, John R (2004 reprint of 1st (2000) edition, ), Review: RW 2002 15 Feb 2002 page 162, ISBN 0 9512738 6 8, xviii+382pp
The Church Bells of Norfolk: Part 5 -- The Hundred of Depwade   Cattermole, Paul (2000 - 1st edition, Golden Bell Press), £3.50 (inc p&p), Review: RW 2000 p714, 42pp
Church Bells of Nottinghamshire, Part 1   Dawson, George A (1994, Dawson), £7
Church Bells of Nottinghamshire, Part 2   Dawson, George A (1995, Dawson), £10
Church Bells of Nottinghamshire, Part 3   Dawson, George A (1995, Dawson), £11
Church Bells of Oxfordshire [CD ROM version: 2005]   Baldwin (1953, Baldwin), £15 (inc p&p in UK)
An Inventory of the Church Bells of the Diocese of Peterborough   Pearson, Denis, et al (1989 - 1st edition, Christopher Groome), £6 (inc p&p in UK), ii+52pp
Church Bells of Sheffield Diocese   Dawson, George A (1998, Dawson), £15
Bells and Bellringing in South Staffordshire: The History of the first 100 years of the Lichfield and Walsall Archdeaconry Society of Change Ringers   Hutchieson, Stuart and Speake, Eric (2000 - 1st edition, Hutchieson), £3.50 (inc p&p), Review: RW 2000, p1199, 36pp

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Founding & Bellfounders

The Craft of the Bellfounder   Elphick, George (1988 - 1st edition, Phillimore), £15, ISBN 0 85033 648 1, xii+132ppPhoto of cover
Well illustrated book explaining some of the technical and historical aspects of bell founding.
Bellfounding   Jennings, Trevor (1988, Shire)
Well illustrated description of bell founding, tuning and fittings.
Temporary Site Bellfounding Technology and the Itinerant Bellfounder's Technique   Jennings, Trevor S (2007, The Printers), Review: RW 2007 p285, ISBN 978-0-9500076-8-7
Dictionary of Campanology   Struckett, David (1985, David Struckett), £3 (inc p&p), 128pp
Dictionary of ringing terms, comprehensive list of bell founders and foundries, bibliography on bells and ringing.
Musical Handbells   Butler, William (2000, Sotheran), £20 inc. UK P&P, Review: RW 2000 p951 (copy online)
Comprehensive history of musical handbells and their founders.

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Clocks

The Turret Clock Keeper's Handbook   McKay, Chris (1998 - 1st edition, Antiquarian Horological Society), £2 (inc p&p), Review: RW 1998 p1175, 39pp

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History & Biography

UBSCR: 1943-1999 - A History of the University of Bristol Society of Change Ringers   Bliss, Mary (ed) and Andrew Agg, Patrick Bird and John Manley, (1999, Andrew Agg<), £20 (plus £1.50 p&p), Review: RW 2000 p1157, ISBN 0-9537 588 0-X, iv+140pp
The Central Council of Church Bell Ringers 1891-1991, A Centenary History   W. T. Cook (1993, CC), £7.00, Review: RW 1994 p253
The Society of College Youths 1637-2005: a new history of the Society   Cook, William T and Love, Dickon (2005, ASCY), £20 (inc p&p)
Comprises the original 1987 edition by Bill Cook with all known errors corrected, two new chapters edited by Dickon Love and additional pictures and illustrations throughout.
Village Bells: Sound and Meaning in the 19th Century French Countryside   Corbin, Alain (1998, Columbia University Press), Review: RW 1999 p700, ISBN 0 231 10450 2X, 416pp
Giants of the Exercise   Eisel, John C (1999, CC), £8.50, Review: RW 1998 p1102
Giants of the Exercise II - More Notable Ringers of the Past   Eisel, John C (2006, CC), £8.50, Review: RW 2007 p236
Ringing biographies of 28 notable ringers with 40 illustrations.
An Unassuming Genius: The Life and Times of A J Pitman   Michael B Davies (2007, CC), £9.00, ISBN 0-900271-88-4, x+169pp
Tower 500 -- A History of the Tower of the Church of St John the Baptist, Bere Regis, 1500-2000   England, John (2000, Bere Regis PCC), £5 (inc p&p), Review: RW 2000 p294, 20pp
Ring in the True: The history of the first hundred years of the Lincoln Diocesan Guild of Church Bell Ringers   Frith, Denis (2000, Denis Frith), £4.50 (plus 70p p&p), Review: RW 2000 p1133, vi+62pp
The Bells and Ringers of All Saints', Llanbradach   Giles, Andrew (1999, Andrew Giles), £6 (inc p&p), Review: RW 1999 p355, 80pp
Ting Tangs, Trebles and Tenors: A collection of historical notes, anecdotes and customs about some of the bells, belfries and bellringers of East Derbyshire & West Nottinghamshire   Holdgate, Glyn (1999, Glyn Holdgate), £14 (inc p&p), ISBN 0 9535472 0 5, 256pp
Lincoln Cathedral: A History of the Bells, Bellringers and Bellringing   Ketteringham, John R (2000 - 2nd edition, Lincoln Minster Shops Ltd), £12.95 (plus £2.25 p&p), Review: RW 2000 p790, also note on p.1147, (copy of TOC and order form online), ISBN 0 9537606 0 X, x+118pp
Includes a detailed account of the installation of the 'Cambridge Quarters' at Lincoln Cathedral and the problems associated with them. Also contains an account of the elaborate way in which the curfew is rung at the Cathedral from at least 1260. Details are also given of the link with the ringing of the curfew at Oxford, formerly in the Diocese of Lincoln.
Peterborough to Pennsylvania: Henry Penn Bellfounder   Lee, Michael (1999 - 2nd edition, Michael Lee), £8 (inc p&p), ISBN 1 902256 01 8, 150pp
The Steeple, Bells and Ringers of Coventry Cathedral   Pickford, Christopher J (1987, Chris Pickford), £10.95 (plus £1.50 p&p), Review: RW 1987 pp727-8, ISBN 0 9512321 0 X, xii+132pp
Change Ringing History: The History of an English Art, Volume 1   J. Sanderson (1987, CC), £7.00
The development of change ringing up to 1699.
Change Ringing History: The History of an English Art, Volume 2 (OUT OF PRINT - WILL NOT BE REPRINTED)   J. Sanderson (1992, CC)
An overview of the eighteenth century.
Change Ringing History: The History of an English Art, Volume 3   J. Sanderson (1995, CC), £7.00, Review: RW 1995 p242
A regional survey of the eighteenth century.
The 43ers - 60th Anniversary   Scott, Stanley G (2004, Stanley G Scott), £10 (inc p&p) (cheques payable to S G Scott), Review: RW 2004 p529
A compilation of reminiscences from 58 of those who learned to ring in 1943 when the wartime ban on tower bell ringing was lifted.
My Life Among the Bells   Smith, Robert B (1999 - 1st edition, Robert B Smith), £9.95 (inc p&p), Review: RW 1999 p1233, ISBN 0 9537265 0 9, viii+195pp
A History of the Ladies Guild of Change Ringers 1912-2000   Stevenson, Janet (1999 - 1st edition, Janet Stevenson), £8.50 plus £1 for p&p, Review: RW 1999 p1106, ISBN 0 9536869 0 6, viii+192pp
The story of Ladies in ringing from the late 19th century to the end of the 20th. It tells especially the story of the Ladies Guild, founded in 1912, to the present day, with full records of achievements.

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Music

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Poetry & Humour

Inspired by Bells   Snowdon Series (, Christopher Groome), £16 (inc p&p), xxi+158pp
Anthology of verse and prose from Baudelaire, Betjeman and Hugo to Sayers, Shakespeare and Wilson. 10-page historical preface.
A Touch of Ringers   Martin, D&B (1991, D&B Martin)
A humorous introduction to ringing and ringers told in pictures.

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Software

Software Catalogue   CC Information & Communications Technology Committee (Frequently updated, CC)

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Reference

Central Council Handbook   (1978, CC)
Description of the history and operation of the council including the work and terms of reference of its 14 committees, its rules and list of affiliated societies.
Central Council Rules and Decisions   (2004, CC), £2.00
The Council's Decisions   CC Methods Committee (1992, CC)
Central Council recommendations on matters including the installation and preservation of bells, their use for worship and public occasions, the aims and conduct of associations, and (at more length) rules on peals, methods and compositions.
CCCBR Newsletter - July 2002   (2002, CC)
From the President, Education committee role and activities, Ringing Centres committee news, Radio Aerials in Church Towers, Ringing Roadshow 2003
CCCBR Newsletter - May 2002   (2002, CC)
Heritage matters, Bell Restoration Committee
CCCBR Newsletter - November 2001   (2001, CC)
The Ringing Centres, the Towers and Belfries committees and Ringing Roadshow 2003
CCCBR Newsletter - March 2000   (2001, CC)
The Education Committee
CCCBR Newsletter - August 2000   (2000, CC)
Origins of the Council

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Recordings

Bell Recordings   Ketteringham, John R (, Ketteringham)
An extensive list of personal and commercial recordings, many with downloadable samples, is maintained by John Ketteringham.
Hampshire Bells CD (OUT OF PRINT)   Bailey, Mike (2001, Roy LeMarechal), Review: Review online and RW 2001 p771
Over 70 minutes of recordings from 15 Hampshire towers, some good, some interesting, all worth hearing. Includes four sets of bells that have since been retuned or replaced. Stages from Doubles to Sextuples.

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Publishers and Suppliers

Many of these books should be available from your district or association bookstall. Many suppliers of ringing books advertise periodically in The Ringing World.

Some items listed are currently out of print. You may wish to contact such specialist booksellers as Church Green Books or Ottakar's in the listing below.

Andrew Agg, 62 Hill View, Bristol BS9 4PX, UK

Antiquarian Horological Society, New House, High Street, Ticehurst, East Sussex TN5 7AL, UK

ASCY, c/o Phil Rogers, 193 Lennard Road, Beckenham, Kent BR3 1QN, UK

The Revd Dr J C Baldwin (cheques to "The Sharpe Collection Trust"), 60 Llantrisant Road, Llandaff, Cardiff CF5 2PX, UK

Bere Regis PCC, c/o John England, 10 South Mead, Bere Regis BH20 7HY, UK

William Butler, , 8 The Waverleys, Thatcham, Berkshire RG18 3EZ, UK.

Central Council Publications

Church Green Books, (01993) 700822, website: http://www.witneyandwoodstock.org.uk/CGBnew/index.html

Ted Copson, http://www.btinternet.com/~copson/,

Sue Coleman, , 46 Byfords Road, Huntley, Gloucestershire, UK, (01452) 831197. (£14.95 each, including UK or overseas surface mail, gift wrapped copies sent direct at no extra cost, discounts on any combination of titles: 3 or more 10%, 5 or more 20%.)

Columbia University Press, New York, NY, USA (order via bookseller)

George A Dawson, 112 Main Street, Willoughby-on-the-Wolds, Loughborough LE12 6SZ, UK

Denis Frith, 28 Farndale Crescent, Grantham, Lincs NG31 8DR, UK

Andrew Giles, 2 Chestnut Close, Sunbury on Thames TW16 7PU, UK

I M Golden, Golden Bell Press, Spa Croft, Hungate Lane, Aylsham, Norfolk NR11 6UX, UK

Christopher Groome, 22 Duke Street, Burton Latimer, Kettering, Northants NN15 5SG, UK. (Payment in Sterling with order. Post free in UK. Overseas 10% extra surface mail, 50% air mail. Deduct 10% for UK orders value £45 and over, 15% £140 and over.)

Glyn Holdgate, 11 Spanker Lane, Nether Heage, Derbyshire DE56 2AT, UK

Stuart Hutchieson,

John Ketteringham,

Michael Lee, Chapel House, Elton Road, Wansford, Peterborough PE8 6JD, UK

Lincoln Minster Shops Ltd, Lincoln Cathedral, Lincoln LN2 1PX, UK

John Longridge
For price information please contact :

Tom Longridge, 45 Rollestone Crescent, Exeter, Devon EX4 5EB, UK.

David Marshall, , 87 Melton Road, Tollerton, Nottingham NG12  4EN, UK. Small orders should include an sae. Discounts for UK guild/branch secretaries: -10% & free P&P for orders over £10, -12.5% & free P&P for orders over £20.

Julian Morgan, Bridge End, Somerswey, Shalford, Guildford, Surrey, GU4 8EQ, UK

Ottakar's, Lincoln, (01522) 540011

Phillimore & Co Ltd, Shopwyke Manor Barn, Chichester, West Sussex, UK

Chris Pickford,

S G Scott, Chequers, Crowthorne Road, Bracknell, Berkshire RG12 7EE, UK

R B Smith, Corinda, Ingleby Road, Stanton by Bridge, Derby DE73 7HT, UK

Peter Sotheran,

Janet Stevenson, 6 Heathfield, Thringstone, Coalville, Leics LE67 8LU, UK

David W Struckett, 40 Summerfield Road, STOURPORT ON SEVERN, DY13 9BE, UK
T: 01299 878461

The Printers, 36 Baxter Gate, Loughborough, Leicestershire LE11 1TQ, UK

Peter Wenham,

The Whiting Society, Available from: Anne Phillipson, 9 Ebbsgrove, Loughton, Milton Keynes, MK5 8BD, UK (cheques payable to "The Whiting Society")

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