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 Hargshamns Antikvariat (Sverige)
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Dekorerat laminatband, Rabén & Sjögren 1994. Svensk text av Immi Lundin. Fackgranskning av Eva Böethius. 285x235 mm. Vikt ca 550 gram. 61 sidor. Rikt illustrerad med fotografier i färg. Nära nyskick.
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R&S 1975
R&S 1975 Kartonnage 45 sidor. Rikt illustrerad.
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Rabén & Sjögren ,  1996
285 x 235 mm Antal sidor: 61. ill. huvudsakligen i färg. Drygt 20 kapitel innehåller bl.a: Ryktning, Utfordring, Ryttarens klädsel, Gymnastik, Gångarterna, Att rida ut, Banhoppning, Hoppregler.
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Owen Robert
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Kartonnageband R&S 1992 illustrerad. 61 sidor.
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Stora ridboken
Owen Robert
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 Antikvariat Elbogen (Sverige)
Förl pappband m ill pärma 4:o45, R & S 1973. ill i färg av Tony Streek och Peter Kesteven. Ett stukat hörn. Namnteckning. 46 sidor.
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Pelican, 1970
A new view of society. Cover slightly scuffed through use..Softback,Ex-Library,with usual stamps markings, ,in good all-round condition, ,270pages. 250g ISBN:
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Learning to Ride
OWEN, Robert
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Country Life, 1980
Condition: Very Good - in Very Good DJ. :: Further Information: This new book explains all aspects of the basic elements of horsemanship to the young rider. 111pp. Index. First Edition. Weighs 0.550 Kg. which exceeds standard rates. ::
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A New View of Society
Owen, Robert
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J M Dent
Published later than 1927 by Everyman's Library. 1/26/2005 9:58:12 PM 5/19/2005 9:07:54 AM 1
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Drifter in Town
Owen, Robert N.
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Brandon House North Hollywood, 1966
ISBN-10: B0010X4BXS
Good 16mo - over 5¾" - 6¾" tall Paperback First Edition Explicit erotic novel.
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J.P. Mendum Boston, 1873
ISBN-10: B00087KO2O
Good 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall No Jacket as Issued Cloth Tenth Printing Robert Dale Owen (November 7, 1801-June 24, 1877) was a longtime exponent in his adopted United States of the socialist doctrines of his father, the Welshman Robert Owen, as well as a politician in the Democratic Party. Born in Glasgow, Scotland, Owen emigrated to the United States in 1825, and helped his father create the Utopian community of New Harmony, Indiana. After the community failed, Owen returned briefly to Europe, then moved to New York City and became the editor of the Free Enquirer, which he ran from 1828 to 1832. Owen's Moral Physiology, published in 1830 or 1831, was the first book to advocate birth control in the United States (specifically, coitus interruptus). Along with Fanny Wright, he was an intellectual leader of the radical Democratic faction, the Locofocos. In contrast to most other Democrats of the era, Owen and Wright were opposed to slavery, though their artisan radicalism distanced them from the leading abolitionists of the time. (Lott, 129) He returned 1833 to New Harmony, Indiana, and served in the Indiana House of Representatives twice (1835-1838; 1851-1853). After two unsuccessful campaigns, he was elected to the United States House of Representatives in 1842, and served from 1843 to 1847. While in Washington, he drafted the bill for the founding of the Smithsonian Institution. Owen was elected a member of the Indiana Constitutional Convention in 1850, and was instrumental in securing to widows and married women control of their property, and the adoption of a common free school system. He later succeeded in passing a state law giving greater freedom in divorce. In 1853, Franklin Pierce appointed Owen as United States minister at Naples. After leaving that post in 1858, Owen retired from political life, but remained an active intellectual. He was a strong believer in spiritualism (despite admitting having been duped into believing in a spirit named "Katie King") and was the author of two well-known books on the subject: Footfalls on the Boundary of Another World (1859) and The Debatable Land Between this World and the Next (1872). Owen died at his summer home in Lake George, New York, and was buried in New Harmony, Indiana. Rare in any printing. Spine worn.
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