Ernest Bell Bibliography

This bibliography of Ernest Bell mostly focuses on his humanitarian writings.

Ernest Bell Books

Fair Treatment For Animals

Author
Ernest Bell
Publisher
George Bell & Sons Ltd., London, 1927
Pages
298

Our Animal Friends: Being Selected Pieces from “The Animals’ Friend”

Author
Ernest Bell
Publisher
George Bell & Sons Ltd., London, 1904
Pages
110

Speak Up for the Animals. A Collection of Pieces for Recitation

Author
Various Writers, Ernest Bell (Editor)
Publisher
George Bell & Sons Ltd., London, 1923
Pages
70

Summer School Papers: Animal, Vegetable and General

Author
Ernest Bell
Publisher
George Bell & Sons Ltd., London, 1928
Pages
158

The Inner Life of Animals

Author
Various Writers, Ernest Bell (Editor)
Publisher
Unknown, 1913
Pages
119

The Wider Sympathy

Author
Ernest Bell
Publisher
George Bell & Sons Ltd., London, 1932
Pages
158
Note
Reprint of Summer School Papers, Animal, Vegetable and General

More:

Just how to Dance. A New and Easy Method of Learning to Dance by Ernest Bell, George Bell & Sons, 1913, 79 pages.
Mended Crockery; Or, Some Clay, Some Sand, and the Master’s Hand by Ernest Bell, John Thompson, 1900, 96 pages. Republished in 1932 by Pickering & Inglis.

Pamphlets and Articles

Many of Ernest Bell’s essays were published in the pages of The Animals’ Friend, and were republished in his books.

  • A Plea for the Wider Sympathy and Understanding, Vegetarian News, Vol. XII No. 138, May 1932,  pp. 127-8
  • A Private Slaughter-House, Vegetarian Messenger and Health Review, Vol. IV No. 12, Dec 1907,  pp. 331-333
  • A Visit to Dartford, The Herald of the Golden Age, September 15, 1897, Vol. 2 No. 9, p. 101
  • An After-life for Animals, Animals’ Friend Society, 1914, 16 pages.
  • Bird-Caging and Bird-Catching, The Humane Review, 1909-10, pp. 145-156
  • Captive Song Birds, R.S.P.C.A., 1899, 8 pages.
  • Christmas Cruelties, The Humane Review, 1905-6, pp. 193-205
  • Fifty Years, Vegetarian News, Vol. 6 No. 68, August 1926, p. 191
  • Food in Relation to the Evolution, The Vegetarian,  Vol. XIII No. 1, January 6, 1900, p. 3
  • For Self and Others, The London Vegetarian Society, 192?, 1 page.
  • From the Calf’s Point of View, Reform Press, 1907, 4 pages.
  • Horses in Warfare, Ernest Bell and Harold Baille Weaver, Animals’ Friend Society, 1912, 14 pages
  • Horse-Racing, A Cruel Sport, Animals’ Friend Society, 1912, 11 pages.
  • Human and Sub-Human, The Vegetarian Messenger, Vol. 26 No. 12, December 1929, p. 298
  • Humanity and Diet, 1900, 4 pages.
  • In a Nutshell, Cons and Pros of the Meatless Diet, George Bell & Sons, 1920, 45 pages
  • Last Year’s Vivisection, The Animals’ Friend, 1986-97, pp. 188-9
  • Legislation With Regard To The Protection Of Animals, The Animals’ Cause, 1909, pp. 335-338
  • Organized Slaughter of “Big Game.”, Humanitarian League, 8 pages.
  • Our Proper Relationship Towards Animals, Our Dumb Friends, September 1921, p. 60
  • Pasteur’s Statistics, Victoria Street Society for the Protection of Animals From Vivisection, united with the International Association for the Total Suppression of Vivisection, 1884, 8 pages.
  • Plato and the Elephant, The London Vegetarian Society, 192?, 1 page.
  • Proper relationship between men and the other animals, Animals’ Friend, 1927, 15 pages.
  • Replies to Vegetarian Sportsmen, Vegetarian Messenger and Health Review, Vol. V No. 11, Nov 1908, pp. 316-7
  • Rights of Animals, The Humane Review, 1901-2, pp. 324-335
  • Some Objections Answered, The London Vegetarian Society, 1920, 4 pages.
  • Some Social Results Of The Meatless Diet, The London Vegetarian Society, 1924, 12 pages
  • SOS from the Animals Friend, Vegetarian News, Vol. 9 No. 104, August 1929, p. 300
  • Superiority in the Lower Animals, Animal’s Friend Office, 1927, 16 pages.
  • Ten Reasons Why You Should Adopt the Humane Diet, The London Vegetarian Society, 1920, 4 pages.
  • The Anti-Bearing-Rein Movement, The Humane Review, 1905-6, pp. 13-23
  • The Caging of Birds, 1910, 12 pages.
  • The Chaining of Dogs
  • The Church and the Animals, The Vegetarian, Vol. V No. 39, September 24, 1892, p. 46
  • The Humane Diet and Common Sense, Animals’ Friend Office, 1927, 20 pages.
  • The Humane Slaughtering of Animals, 1904, 14 pages.
  • The Jewish Method of Slaughter, The Humane Review, 1906-7, pp. 109-112
  • The Mental Factor, and How to Begin, The London Vegetarian Society, 1920, 4 pages.
  • The Morality of Vivisection, The Contemporary Review, 1892
  • The Need for Humane Education, Our Dumb Animals, March 1924, p. 160
  • The Other Side of the Bars. The Case Against the Cage Bird, 1911
  • The Report of the Hydrophobia Committee, Church Bells, 1887
  • The Rights of Animals, Animals’ Friend Society, 1911, 15 pages.
  • The Stealthy Advance of Vivisection, Church Bells, January 28, 1887, 4 pages.
  • The Use Of The Bearing-Rein, The Animals’ Cause, 1909, 236-240
  • Vivisection up-to-date, Reform Press, 1899
  • Weighed and Found Wanting, Victoria Street Society for the Protection of Animals From Vivisection, united with the International Association for the Total Suppression of Vivisection, 188?, 2 pages.
  • Why do Animals Exist? The Humane Review, 1906-7, pp. 129-144