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Books with author P. J. O'Brien

  • Hans Christian Andersen Fairy Tales Bookmarks

    Joan O'Brien

    Paperback (Dover Publications, Oct. 6, 2004)
    Charming scenes from 12 classics including The Little Mermaid, The Ugly Duckling, and The Red Shoes. Identifications.
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  • Beyond the Cherry Tree

    Joe O'Brien

    Paperback (The O'Brien Press, Dec. 10, 2011)
    Josh Bloom is on a field trip with his class to Cherry Tree Manor; while the house and gardens are beautiful, what really interests the class is the fact that Manor's owner, General Edgar Pennington, disappeared mysteriously exactly twelve years to the day before their visit to the Manor …To Josh, it seems like there's something spooky about the manor. None of the other kids feel it, but Josh seems more attuned to the house, which leads him to discover something in the General's library that sends him on an adventure of a lifetime.Josh thinks he is on a journey to find the missing General, but soon discovers that it's his own destiny that he is really searching for … there are links between him and the missing General that he never could have guessed … Josh quest takes him to the enchanting land of Habilon, full of danger, excitement and magic.Will he ever return from the land beyond the Cherry Tree?
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  • Alfie Green and the Magical Gift

    O'Brien Joe

    Hardcover (Obrien Press, March 15, 2006)
    new unread minor shelf wear only
  • The Listening Experience: Elements, Forms, and Styles in Music

    James P. O'Brien

    Hardcover (Schirmer Reference, Sept. 1, 1996)
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  • Learn to Play Drums

    E. O'Brien

    Hardcover (Usborne Publishing Ltd, Nov. 27, 1998)
    Usborne''s Learn to Play series presents a collection of detailed instrumental guides aimed at anyone who is interested in playing popular music, either on their own or as part of a band.'
  • Where Do I Live?

    jim O'Brien

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Oct. 14, 2014)
    Scooter, the dog sees the front door is open and decides to go on an adventure. Heading up the street, he checks out a park and an ice cream truck. As the sun goes down, he looks around and realizes that he doesn’t know where he lives. He tries to remember his address, but can’t. So, he takes to the street to try and find his way home. Along the way he meets an interesting group of friends who teach him a few things along the way.
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  • Silver Chief Dog Of The North

    Jack O'Brien

    Hardcover (Collins, March 15, 1958)
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  • Mythical Beasts Stickers

    John O'Brien

    Paperback (Dover Pubns, Nov. 15, 1994)
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  • Into the Jaws of Death

    Jack O'Brien

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Oct. 22, 2015)
    "Well, boy, how did you do it?" "What are the prison camps like?" "Are the Germans as cruel as they are painted?" These are the questions that I have been asked thousands of times since coming home. I have answered them from scores of platforms, for all kinds of Red Cross organizations; and now I have been persuaded to try and put my answer on paper—and if when I have finished, there are a few points cleared up that you have been wondering, and perhaps worrying about, I shall feel repaid for the writing. They say that "the pen is mightier than the sword," but my experiences of the last ten years have given me much more practice with the latter than with the former. I shall not attempt a flowery story, nor exaggerate anything to make it sound big, but I shall, as they say in the Court, tell "the truth, and nothing but the truth."
  • Drums

    E. O'Brien

    Library Binding (Edc Pub, June 1, 1999)
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  • Into the Jaws of Death

    Jack O'Brien

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Nov. 18, 2014)
    "Well, boy, how did you do it?" "What are the prison camps like?" "Are the Germans as cruel as they are painted?" These are the questions that I have been asked thousands of times since coming home. I have answered them from scores of platforms, for all kinds of Red Cross organizations; and now I have been persuaded to try and put my answer on paper—and if when I have finished, there are a few points cleared up that you have been wondering, and perhaps worrying about, I shall feel repaid for the writing. They say that "the pen is mightier than the sword," but my experiences of the last ten years have given me much more practice with the latter than with the former. I shall not attempt a flowery story, nor exaggerate anything to make it sound big, but I shall, as they say in the Court, tell "the truth, and nothing but the truth."
  • Book of Origami

    E. O'Brien

    Hardcover (Usborne Publishing Ltd, Oct. 25, 1996)
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