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* Patrick O ' Brian's fictional British sea captain Jack Aubrey is described as owning a " fiddle far above his station, an Amati no less ," in The Surgeon's Mate.
* 1977 John Patrick O ' Brien, American soccer player
Many of his students have gone on to successful writing careers ; they include Gretchen Mazur, Helen Fremont, Michael Byers, Jardine Libaire, Porter Shreve, Davy Rothbart, John Fulton, Marc Nesbitt, Patrick O ' Keeffe, Jess Row, Francesca Delbano, Peter Orner, Heidi Julavits, Karl Iagnemma, Achy Obejas, James Morrison and Elwood Reid.
His son, Patrick O ' Neill, did not find a buyer until real estate magnates Richard and David Jacobs purchased the team in 1986.
* The Commodore ( book ), a novel in the Aubrey Maturin series by Patrick O ' Brian
* O ’ Neill, Patrick Geoffrey.
* An Interactional Reconceptualization of " Flaming " and Other Problematic Messages, by Patrick B. O ' Sullivan and Andrew J. Flanagin
* Gamma World Mutants and Machines by David Bolack, Gareth Hanrahan, Patrick O ' Duffy, and Chuck Wendig ( ISBN 1-58846-067-3 )
* A Great Auk is collected by fictional naturalist Stephen Maturin in the Patrick O ' Brian historical novel The Surgeon's Mate.
* Patrick Denis O ' Donnell
Tomas O ' Daly and Miguel Kirwan were partners in the " Hacienda San Patricio ", which they named after the patron saint of Ireland, Saint Patrick.
Historian Patrick O ' Farrell noted in The Irish in Australia ( 1987 ) that the term " Australia first " became " what amounted to the Australian Irish Catholic slogan ".
* O ' Farrell, Patrick.
* O ’ Sullivan, Patrick, ed.
The fear was increased when, on the very day the new national parliament was meeting, 21 January 1919, members of the IRA Third Tipperary Brigade led by Seán Treacy and Dan Breen seized a quantity of gelignite and two Royal Irish Constabulary constables ( James McDonnell and Patrick O ' Connell ) were shot dead in the process.
* The Ionian Mission, a 1981 historical novel by Patrick O ' Brian
Aside from Fleming's brother, a number of others also provided some aspects of Bond's make up, including Conrad O ' Brien-ffrench, Patrick Dalzel-Job and Bill " Biffy " Dunderdale.
* O ' Brien, Patrick ( 1985 ), Factions, Feuds and Fancies.
In a slightly different use of reshaping proverbs, in the Aubrey Maturin series of historical naval novels by Patrick O ' Brian, Capt.
The Irish government refused to attend royal functions as a result ; for example, Patrick Hillery declined on Government advice to attend the wedding of the Prince of Wales to Lady Diana Spencer in 1981, to which he had been invited by Queen Elizabeth, just as Seán T. O ' Kelly had declined on government advice to attend the 1953 Coronation Garden Party at the British Embassy in Dublin.
This increase was greatest in England, Peter Mathias and Patrick O ' Brien found that the tax burden increased by 85 % over this period.
* Whist is often enjoyed by Jack Aubrey and Stephen Maturin whilst at sea in the Aubrey Maturin series of novels by Patrick O ' Brian.
Its executor was O. T. Holt, assisted by Albert T. Patrick, formerly an attorney in Houston, but working in New York at the time.
* O ' Brien, Patrick K., ed.

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A screen adaptation from various episodes in Patrick O ' Brian's blockbuster adventure series set during the Napoleonic Wars, it was well received by critics, but only mildly successful with mainstream audiences.
* The Road to Samarcand is one of Patrick O ' Brian's early novels ( 1954 ) about an American teenage boy, the son of recently deceased missionary parents, who travels from China with a small party on the Silk Road en route to the West.
One of the best known examples of coca's reference in fiction is Patrick O ' Brian's character, Stephen Maturin.
Though the genre has evolved since its inception, the historical novel remains popular with authors and readers to this day ; bestsellers include Patrick O ' Brian's Aubrey Maturin series, Ken Follett's Pillars of the Earth, and Neal Stephenson's Baroque Cycle.
Forester's Hornblower series and Patrick O ' Brian's Aubrey-Maturin series, set in the back-drop of the Napoleonic Wars.
Dean H. King's life of O ' Brian, Patrick O ' Brian: A Life Revealed was the first biography to document O ' Brian's early life under his original name.
In November 2004, Nikolai Tolstoy published Patrick O ' Brian: The Making of the Novelist, the first volume in a two-part biography of O ' Brian using material from the Russ and Tolstoy families and sources, including O ' Brian's personal papers and library, which Tolstoy inherited on O ' Brian's death.
* Aphra Behn is mentioned in Patrick O ' Brian's fifth Aubrey-Maturin novel, Desolation Island.
Fictional Naval Surgeon Stephen Maturin of Patrick O ' Brian's popular Aubrey Maturin series series is a graduate of Trinity College.
* More than one of Patrick O ' Brian's Aubrey-Maturin series, including Desolation Island and The Nutmeg of Consolation include scenes set in and around New South Wales.
Lord Melville, as First Lord of the Admiralty, is present or a background character in several of Patrick O ' Brian's Aubrey-Maturin novels.
Lord Melville, as First Lord of the Admiralty, is a background character in several of Patrick O ' Brian's Aubrey-Maturin novels.
* Tokaji is referred to in Patrick O ' Brian's The Letter of Marque shared between Stephen Maturin and Sir Joseph Blaine.
* In Patrick O ' Brian's The Wine Dark Sea, Stephen's Peruvian guide is warned of a possible ambush high in the Andes via a messenger carrying quipus.
Patrick O ' Brian's fighting captain Aubrey is compared by another character to Bayard in The Mauritius Command.
* In The Commodore, the seventeenth novel of Patrick O ' Brian's Aubrey-Maturin series, Stephen Maturin makes reference to Adanson.
In Patrick O ' Brian's novel The Commodore ( 1996 ), Dr. Maturin recites the rhyme when he learned of his ship's destination.
Keppel appears in Patrick O ' Brian's The Golden Ocean as a midshipman aboard the Centurion.
* In The Hundred Days ( novel ), 19th in Patrick O ' Brian's Aubrey-Maturin series: Dr. Amos Jacob, an expert on North African languages and customs, becomes Maturin's assistant surgeon and intelligence officer.
It has been described as Patrick O ' Brian's tribute to Jane Austen with part of it set in the domestic English countryside and the interaction of families.
The novel Blue at the Mizzen is the last completed work in Patrick O ' Brian's Aubrey-Maturin series.
It is the sixteenth volume in the Aubrey-Maturin series, and became Patrick O ' Brian's first bestseller in the United States.

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