Charles O'Brien
'''Charles O'Brien''' may refer to: *Charles O'Brien, 5th Viscount Clare (1673–1706) *Charles O'Brien, 6th Viscount Clare (1699–1761), Irish military officer in French service *Charles O'Brien, 7th Viscount Clare (1757–1774) *Charles O'Brien (colonial administrator) (1859–1935), British Governor of the Seychelles (1912–1918) and Barbados (1918–1925) *Charles O'Brien (cricketer) (1921–1980), Australian cricketer *Charles F. X. O'Brien (1879–1940), United States Representative from New Jersey *Charles H. O'Brien (1920–2007), State Senator and judge from Tennessee, United States *Charles M. O'Brien (1875–1952), Member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta, Canada (1909–1913) *Charles P. O'Brien (born 1939), American research scientist *Charlie O'Brien (born 1960), retired American baseball player *Charlie O'Brien (racing driver) (born 1955), Australian racing driver *Charles O'Brien (unionist) (1933-2020), American labor union organizer Provided by Wikipedia
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by O'Brien, Charles
Published 1795
Published 1795
printed for the author; and sold by Hamilton and Co at the Bust of Shakspeare, Beech-Street, Near Finsbury-Square ; and Vernor and Hood, Birchin-Lane, Cornhill
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by O'Brien, Charles
Published 1789
Published 1789
printed for and sold by Charles O'brien, Designer and Metallic Fancy Figure-Worker Forcylindrical, Copper Plate Press, and Block Printing, at his Drawing School and Circulating-Library, White Lion-Street, Pentonville, Islington; sold likewise by J. Bew, Pater-Noster-Row; and by the booksellers of Manchester, Carlisle, Glasgow, Dublin, and other places where callico-printing is performed
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by O'Brien, Charles
Published 1792
Published 1792
Printed for C. O'Brien, bookseller, Islington and sold by Bew, Paternoster-row: Richardson, Royal Exchange: Murray, Fleet-Street: and the booksellers of Manchester; Glasgow, Dublin, &c
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by O'Brien, Charles
Published 1792
Published 1792
Printed for C. O'Brien, Islington; and sold by Bew: Richardson: Murray: and the booksellers of Manchester, Glasgow, Dublin, &c