BOOKS WRITTEN OR EDITED BY HAZEL BELL

 

From Flock Beds to Professionalism:
a history of index-makers



Preface by David Crystal
Presents brief biographies of
65 index-makers since the 15th century
Outlines the history of indexing groups and societies to 1995
Hardcover with dust jacket
6 x 9 inches, 340 pages
ISBN 978-0-9552503-4-7
£49.00

co-published by HKB Press in the UK
and Oak Knoll Press in the US

 

Indexing biographies and other stories of human lives
(Society of Indexers, 1992; 2nd edition 1998; 3rd edition 2004)

Times Literary Supplement, March 1992 ... admirably clear ... common sense is to the fore ...

American Society of Indexers Newsletter, No. 110, May/June 1992
A joy to read and enjoyable to use ... both invaluable and delightful

Australian Society of Indexers Newsletter Vol. 16 No. 1, Nov/Dec 1992
It is a particular pleasure to read

IASC Bulletin 21.1. March 1999
`A thorough discussion of the problems inherent in biographical material ... A "must read" for anyone who is working in that genre ... a pleasure to read.'

The Indexer 24/2 October 2004 by Do Mi Stauber -- p 113
`This is such a refreshing book! Bell's approach to narrative indexing is flexible, subtle, interpretive, and respectful, qualities to which all indexers should aspire.'

Journal of Scholarly Publishing 36/3 April 2005 by Carrie Pedersen -- pp 173-6
... a personable guide for professional indexers on how to raise their craft to the level of art. ... a pleasing blend of sensibility, encouragement, and fun, with a dash of philosophy thrown in.

Key Words 13/1 Jan/March 2005 by Dave Prout -- pp 29-30
` ... reflects many of her insights and innovative work with indexing novels. She brings to all of her articles and books a clear and witty intelligence, an impressive mastery of indexing skills, and a lifetime of reading.'

LOGOS 15/3 2004 by John Edmondson, pp 167-8
`Informative and thought-provoking -- and surprisingly entertaining.'

 

Indexers and indexes in fact and fiction
(the British Library / University of Toronto Press, 2001)

This book not only examines the history of the index but also brings to light the debate and comment that the index has invited over the years, examining examples of indexes from earlier centuries: some endearingly quaint; some deliberately humorous; some plain awful; some presenting astonishingly vehement views. Also examines the depiction of indexers in fiction.

 

The Frederica indexes: Cumulative Indexes to A. S. Byatt's novels
The Virgin in the Garden / Still Life and Babel Tower / A Whistling Woman



By Hazel K. Bell
2007; £6.00
21 pages
ISBN 0-9552503-6-6 / 978-0-9552503-6-1

 

A Stage Mother's Story: We're Not All Mrs Worthingtons!
(HKB Press, 2006)


-- Tregolwyn Book Reviews
... very entertaining and informative ...a lovely little package

-- Amateur Stage, November 2006
... the utterly delightful story ... a fascinating and quite unique insight into the life of a young actor ... disarming and charming.

 

Kay Macaulife: Women take the stage
(Anna Brown Associates, 2003)

It provides an interesting picture of the interface between the amateur and professional stage immediately after the Second World War, with the list of her parts from 1947 to 1958 demonstrating the variety of shows staged by the companies she appeared with. As well as personal recollections of her performances, there are her own reminiscences of being a film extra, the recording of a play, appearing as a contestant in TV panel games,
together with short extracts from her writing, much of which was tailored for women's groups.

- from Theatre Notebook Volume 60 Number 1, 2006

As a writer, her style showed a keen observational eye . Had she been born fifty years later, Kay Macaulife ... might well have become another Lynda La Plante. In the context of her time, she created for herself a pretty full life, ending it with a list of achievements that most of her contemporaries would have been proud to boast.

- from Tregolwyn Book Review

 

Aged thirteen in Felpham -- 1949
(Anna Brown Associates, 2003)


Tregolwyn Book Reviews
a selection of entries from Hazel's 1949 diary ... represent a valuable historical document as well as being entertaining to read.

-- Society of Indexers' Newsletter Spring 2007
A fascinating read for those interested in social history and English life.

 

At Chi High 1949-1951
HKB Press, 2006


.. a valuable social document ... if you thought Angela Brazil just made it all up, think again!
- Tregolwyn Book Reviews

... a very good read ... another valuable record of English social history in the mid-twentieth century.
- Society of Indexers' Newsletter Summer 2007

 

Diary of a Reading University student 1954-1956


by Hazel K. Macaulife
HKB Press, 2007

It is another valuable record of English social history in the mid-twentieth century.
- Society of Indexers' Newsletter No. 3, Autumn 2007

 

No Soft Incense: Barbara Pym and the Church
Barbara Pym Society, 2004


Tregolwyn Book Reviews
... detailed and intensively-researched articles ... it is difficult to read any of these articles without laughing out loud at least once.

The Tablet, 21 May 2005
the entertaining and often learned contributors to this symposium ... This book is essential reading for Pym fans.

The New Criterion, May 2005
This volume is a happy dipping book for fans.

Catholic Herald, 17 June 2005
Not since Anthony Trollope's Barchester novels has the Church of England received such minute and detailed treatment in fiction.

 

Situation books for under-sixes
(Kenneth Mason, 1969)

It is very helpful for young children faced with an unfamiliar situation, such as a hospital visit or the arrival of a new baby, to show them attractive picture books about others [children or animals] encountering the same situation. This is an annotated list of high-standard appropriate books to help prepare a child for something new in its life.

 

Say It With Flowers and other sketches
(HKB Press, 2006)


... a book of sketches, nine in total, all of them amusing and all of them very short ...
- Tregolwyn Book Reviews.