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A Little Fowl Play

Owen, Harold
A Little Fowl Play
Excerpt from A Little Fowl Play: A Farcical Comedy in One ActTo the loft of the writing-table is a double door space, with no doors, but looped curtains drawn across it, and revealing, when Open, a fairly wide hall.About the PublisherForgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.comThis book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art tech...

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Unpopular Opinions

Owen, Harold
Unpopular Opinions
Excerpt from Unpopular Opinions: A Diary of Political Protest"It is perfectly true that we have changed our n nids more than once during the past three years, and we may change them again. Our difficulties lie in our attempts to convince the mediawalists amongst us (laughter) that the world has also changed." - The Lord Chancellor, in the debate on the ratification of the Treaty with the "Irish Free State, " December 16th, 1921.This passage pr...

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Woman Adrift

Owen, Harold
Woman Adrift
Excerpt from Woman Adrift: A Statement of the Case Against SuffragismThe Scope of the Question, The "Short-Cut" to Save Thinking, The Superficial View, The "Democratic" Argument, The "Democratic" Bigot, Man and the Race, Man and Natural Laws, The Long ViewAbout the PublisherForgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.comThis book is a reproduction of an important historical work. F...

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The Staffordshire Potter

Owen, Harold
The Staffordshire Potter
Excerpt from The Staffordshire Potter: With a Chapter on the Dangerous Processes in the Potting Industry by the Duchess of SuherlandOne other district in England has suffered the injustice which has been done to Hanley and Burslem and their sister towns. At the other end of the county of Stafford lies a manufacturing and mineral-producing district as uninviting to the eye as that in the North, and travellers who have re turned from those remot...

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The Staffordshire Potter

Owen, Harold
The Staffordshire Potter
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The Staffordshire Potter

Owen, Harold
The Staffordshire Potter
Excerpt from The Staffordshire Potter: With a Chapter on the Dangerous Processes in the Potting Industry by the Duchess of Suherland But it is to be feared that there are others who remain in the outer darkness, and have not even heard of that legendary hero, Brummy -(a name which suggests that, viewed from the distance of Fleet Street, Birmingham too may be geographically mixed up with the Black Country and The Potteries) - nor of his canine...

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Woman Adrift

Owen, Harold
Woman Adrift
Excerpt from Woman Adrift: A Statement of the Case Against Suffragism The Scope of the Question, The "Short-Cut" to Save Thinking, The Superficial View, The "Democratic" Argument, The "Democratic" Bigot, Man and the Race, Man and Natural Laws, The Long View About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical...

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Unpopular Opinions

Owen, Harold
Unpopular Opinions
Excerpt from Unpopular Opinions: A Diary of Political Protest "It is perfectly true that we have changed our n nids more than once during the past three years, and we may change them again. Our difficulties lie in our attempts to convince the mediawalists amongst us (laughter) that the world has also changed." - The Lord Chancellor, in the debate on the ratification of the Treaty with the "Irish Free State, " December 16th, 1921. This passag...

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A Little Fowl Play

Owen, Harold
A Little Fowl Play
Excerpt from A Little Fowl Play: A Farcical Comedy in One Act An abject apology, I suppose. But I shan't accept it! (reading note in a murmur.) Sir, unless we receive Yes, I thought so. You expect a joint, and they send you an apology! (to mary.) I don't want their apologies won't accept them! Tell him I'm too indignant to attend to the matter much too indignant! Can you remember that? About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds ...

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Loyalty

Owen, Harold
Loyalty
Excerpt from Loyalty: A Play in Four Acts As the reader follows the revelation of the persistent perversities of Pacifism through these pages, he may ask himself the question that I often asked myself in the course of writing the book, and that becomes insistent on reading through what I have written What is the real motive, apart from pretence and ostensible purpose, which can move men to a course so consistently inimical to the plain intere...

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