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  1. Ioan Bowen Rees (13 January 1929 – 4 May 1999) was a Welsh poet, mountaineer and political activist. Born in Dolgellau , Rees studied at the grammar school, then at Bootham School in York. He won a scholarship to Queen's College, Oxford , before becoming a solicitor working for Denbighshire County Council .

  2. IOAN BOWEN REES, one of his country's leading political thinkers, died two days before the people of Wales voted in the election of their National Assembly. As County Secretary and Chief Executive ...

  3. May 7, 1999 · The Daily Post (6 May, p13) reports the death of Ioan Bowen Rees, describing him as 'Mr Gwynedd'. Dr Rees, who was 70, was chief executive of Gwynedd CC for 12 years until his retirement in 1991. He also served as county secretary from 1973-1980. He previously worked for Denbighshire CC, Lancashire CC, Cardiff City Council and Pembrokeshire CC.

  4. Bowen Rees was appointed a tutor at the preachers' training college at Tiger Kloof near Vryburg, South Africa, in 1918, but retired to Swansea in 1922, and died there 7 March 1929 and was buried at Oystermouth, Glamorganshire. Author. Dr Ioan Bowen Rees, (1929 - 1999) Sources; D. G. Williams, Y Parch.

  5. Ioan Bowen Rees is the author of The Mountains of Wales (5.00 avg rating, 2 ratings, 0 reviews, published 1995), Dringo Mynyddoedd Cymru (5.00 avg rating...

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  6. Ioan Bowen Rees, ‘Ffedraliaeth Proudhon Ac Ewrop Heddiw’, in Cymuned a Chenedl: Ysgrifau Ar Ymreolaeth, ed. Ioan Bowen Rees (Llandysul: Gomer, 1993), 145-83. Dimitrios Karmis, ‘Pourqoi Lire Proudhon Aujourd’hui? Le Fédéralisme Et Le Défi De La Solidarité Dans Les Sociétés Divisées’. Politique et Sociétés 21, no. 1 (2002): 43-65.

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  8. Mar 20, 1993 · The Mountains of Wales edited by Ioan Bowen Rees, University of Wales Press, pp 312, £25 hbk, £10.95 pbk Field work has many pleasures, among them the satisfaction of becoming familiar with ...