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Patrick O'Brien

    Patrick O'Brien is a distinguished artist and illustrator known for his meticulous detail and broad range of work. He primarily creates illustrations for children, often focusing on historical subjects like knights and pirates, but also exploring science fiction themes. His artistic talent extends to oil painting, where his maritime scenes have been featured in exhibitions and recognized with awards. O'Brien also shares his expertise as an educator in the field of illustration.

    Sociological Perspectives on Substance Use and College Life: An Ethnographic Investigation
    You Are the First Kid on Mars
    Captain Raptor and the Space Pirates
    Birth And Adoption
    Steam, Smoke, and Steel: Back in Time with Trains
    Patrick O'Brien's Grand Prix Rating System
    • 2022

      The Adventures of Kozmos Lovejoy, Exp

      • 256 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      Set against the backdrop of Northern New Mexico, the story follows Kozmos Lovejoy, originally from San Francisco, as he embarks on a transformative journey. Blending elements of adventure and personal growth, this narrative is inspired by true events, with names altered to protect identities. The book captures the essence of exploration and the pursuit of dreams, inviting readers to experience the unique challenges and triumphs of Lovejoy's life.

      The Adventures of Kozmos Lovejoy, Exp
    • 2018

      Patrick O'Brien's Grand Prix Rating System

      Season Summaries 1910-1919

      • 122 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      The book offers a detailed analysis of the 2013 Formula One season, focusing on Sebastian Vettel's performance compared to his peers and the dominance of the Red Bull-Renault car. By separating driver and car performance into distinct elements, it quantifies Vettel's contributions to the team's success. Spanning from the first car race in 1894 through over 1,200 grand prix events, it employs the Patrick O'Brien Grand Prix Rating System, specifically covering the decade from 1910 to 1919, providing a comprehensive historical context.

      Patrick O'Brien's Grand Prix Rating System
    • 2018

      Patrick O'Brien's Grand Prix Rating System

      Further Analysis 1894 - 2016

      • 100 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      The book offers a detailed analysis of the 2013 Formula One season, focusing on Sebastian Vettel's performance in relation to the Red Bull-Renault car. It uniquely separates driver contributions from car capabilities, quantifying each element's impact on race outcomes. The analysis spans from the first car race in 1894 to over 1,200 grand prix events, utilizing the Patrick O'Brien Grand Prix Rating System. This volume outlines six criteria for assessing driver dominance, providing a comprehensive look at Vettel's standing among his peers in the sport's history.

      Patrick O'Brien's Grand Prix Rating System
    • 2018

      Patrick O'Brien's Grand Prix Rating System

      Season Summaries 1900-1909

      • 148 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      The analysis offers a detailed comparison of Formula One drivers and their cars, focusing on the 2013 season's dominance by Vettel and the Red Bull-Renault team. It uniquely separates driver performance from car performance, quantifying each element's contribution to success. The study spans from the first car race in 1894 to 2013, utilizing the Patrick O'Brien Grand Prix Rating System, which is organized into volumes by decade. This specific volume covers the years 1900-1909, providing historical context and insights into early racing dynamics.

      Patrick O'Brien's Grand Prix Rating System
    • 2018

      Patrick O'Brien's Grand Prix Rating System

      Season Summaries 1894-1899

      • 78 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      The book offers a detailed analysis of the 2013 Formula One season, focusing on Sebastian Vettel's performance alongside the Red Bull-Renault team. It uniquely separates the contributions of the driver and the car, providing a quantitative assessment of their roles in the team's success. The analysis spans from the inaugural car race in 1894 to over 1,200 grand prix races, utilizing the Patrick O'Brien Grand Prix Rating System. This volume specifically covers the early years from 1894 to 1899, setting the stage for understanding driver and car dynamics in motorsport history.

      Patrick O'Brien's Grand Prix Rating System
    • 2017

      Patrick O'Brien's Grand Prix Rating System

      Season Summaries 2010-2013

      • 52 pages
      • 2 hours of reading

      The 2013 Formula One season saw Vettel and the Red Bull-Renault team dominate, winning 13 out of 19 races, sparking debates about Vettel's skill versus his car's performance. This publication uniquely separates driver and car performance, providing a quantitative analysis of their contributions to success. It spans from the first car race in 1894 to over 1,200 grand prix events, utilizing the Patrick O'Brien Grand Prix Rating System to assess performance across decades, specifically focusing on the 2010-2013 seasons.

      Patrick O'Brien's Grand Prix Rating System
    • 2017

      Patrick O'Brien's Grand Prix Rating System

      Season Summaries 1970-1979

      • 90 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      An in-depth analysis of the 2013 Formula One season highlights the dominance of Vettel and the Red Bull-Renault team, winning 13 out of 19 races. The publication uniquely separates driver performance from car performance, quantifying each element to assess Vettel's contributions to the team's success. It utilizes the Patrick O'Brien Grand Prix Rating System, covering over 1,200 races from 1894 to 2013, with a focus on the decade of 1970-1979, providing a comprehensive comparison of drivers and their vehicles throughout Formula One history.

      Patrick O'Brien's Grand Prix Rating System
    • 2017

      Patrick O'Brien's Grand Prix Rating System

      Season Summaries 2000-2009

      • 82 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      The book offers a detailed analysis of the 2013 Formula One season, focusing on Sebastian Vettel's performance alongside the Red Bull-Renault team. It uniquely separates driver and car performance metrics, allowing for a quantifiable comparison of Vettel's contributions to the team's success. The analysis spans from the inception of car racing in 1894 to over 1,200 grand prix races, utilizing the Patrick O'Brien Grand Prix Rating System, which categorizes data by decade, specifically covering the years 2000-2009.

      Patrick O'Brien's Grand Prix Rating System
    • 2017

      Patrick O'Brien's Grand Prix Rating System

      Season Summaries 1920-1929

      • 188 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      The analysis focuses on the performance of Sebastian Vettel in the 2013 Formula One season, emphasizing the dominance of the Red Bull-Renault team. It uniquely separates driver performance from car performance, allowing for a clearer understanding of each element's contribution to success. The publication employs the Patrick O'Brien Grand Prix Rating System, encompassing over 1,200 races and tracing back to the first car race in 1894. This particular volume covers the decade from 1920 to 1929, providing a comprehensive look at driver and vehicle comparisons throughout motorsport history.

      Patrick O'Brien's Grand Prix Rating System