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Conor O'Brien (1) (1880–1952)

Autor(a) de Across Three Oceans

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11 Works 73 Membros 1 Review

Obras de Conor O'Brien

Across Three Oceans (1926) 30 cópias
Sea-boats, oars and sails (1709) 7 cópias
The small ocean-going yacht (1931) 5 cópias
Yacht Gear and Gadgets (1945) 4 cópias
Deep-Water Yacht Rig (1948) 4 cópias
The practical man's cruiser (1940) 2 cópias
Atlantic Adventure (1945) 2 cópias
On going to sea in yachts (2011) 1 exemplar(es)
Voyage and Discovery 1 exemplar(es)
The Castaways 1 exemplar(es)

Etiquetado

Conhecimento Comum

Nome padrão
O'Brien, Conor
Nome de batismo
O'Brien, Edward Conor Marshall
Data de nascimento
1880-11-03
Data de falecimento
1952-04-18
Sexo
male
Nacionalidade
Ireland
Local de nascimento
Limerick, Ireland
Locais de residência
Foynes Island, Ireland
Ardagh, County Limerick, Ireland
Derrynane, County Kerry, Ireland
Educação
Winchester College
Oxford University
Trinity College Dublin
Ocupação
intellectual
Irish republican
boat builder
architect
Organizações
Sinn Fein
Pequena biografia
Edward Conor Marshall O'Brien, known as Conor, was a son of Edward William O'Brien of Cahermoyle House, Ardagh, County Limerick, Ireland. His grandfather William Smith O'Brien was a Member of Parliament and leader of the literary Young Ireland movement. Conor went to school at Winchester College in England. He spent summers with his family at their home in Derrynane in County Kerry, as well as at their property on the Shannon Estuary, which included a house on Foynes Island. He graduated from Trinity College Dublin and Oxford University, and qualified as an architect. His greatest design work was as a boat builder, and he wrote 14 books on boats and sailing. He became a pioneer in modern maritime theory. He was an Irish nationalist, a fluent Irish speaker, and an early member of Sinn Féin. In 1914, he used his yacht Kelpie to collect a cargo of arms for the Irish Volunteers. He sailed around the world in 1923-1925 in another yacht built to his own design called Saoirse. In 1928, he married Kathleen "Kitty" Clausen, an artist, and in the early 1930s they spent an idyllic time cruising on Saoirse in the Mediterranean, working together on books and articles that he wrote and she illustrated. Although he was too old for active service in World War II, Conor O'Brien served the Allied cause as a skipper for the Small Ships Pool, delivering support vessels across the Atlantic. After the war he returned to Foynes Island.

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A super book - The Casterways, a sort of up market Arthur Ransom about 3 lads shipwrecked during the war into a lifeboat. They sail it to an uninhabited (just, there is a young German girl) island and behave precociously by working out their latitude, mapping the island and blowing up some mines. He also wrote a number of sailing books and some other boys yarns. The boys are wrecked with hardly any clothes and the illustrations (Brigid Ganley) would not get passed the censor these days!
 
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Bookeel | Jul 16, 2008 |

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Estatísticas

Obras
11
Membros
73
Popularidade
#240,526
Avaliação
½ 4.3
Resenhas
1
ISBNs
21
Idiomas
1

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