Ernest Bell Bibliography

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

Ernest Bell Books

Fair Treatment For Animals - Ernest Bell
Author
Ernest Bell
Publisher
George Bell & Sons Ltd., London, 1927
Pages
298
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Author
Ernest Bell
Publisher
George Bell & Sons Ltd., London, 1904
Pages
110
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Author
Various Writers, Ernest Bell (Editor)
Publisher
George Bell & Sons Ltd., London, 1923
Pages
70
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Author
Ernest Bell
Publisher
George Bell & Sons Ltd., London, 1928
Pages
158
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Author
Various Writers, Ernest Bell (Editor)
Publisher
Unknown, 1913
Pages
119
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Author
Ernest Bell
Publisher
George Bell & Sons Ltd., London, 1932
Pages
158

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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 pages.
  • 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 Slaughering 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
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