[Bell Historians] Which are the top 10 bell & /or bellhanging related books?
Chris Pickford
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Wed Sep 3 09:52:58 BST 2008
Not going to attempt a "top ten" but some of the ones I might nominate have already been mentioned. I'd disagree with a couple of the suggestions too - but won't here.
But one superb book has been overlooked so far - Andre Lehr's "Art of the Carillon in the Low Countries". Probably the most authoritative and lavishly-produced book yet produced about bells
Dalton's "Dorset" vies with it - and wind, of course, as far as an English title goes
Also, don't overlook Jones/ Ingram "Belfry Life in Birmingham" (John Day's recollections) - a great read, and now nicely illustrated too
Chris
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