Joseph O'Connor (desambiguación)

"Joseph O'Connor" está compuesto de al menos 4 autores distintos, dividido por sus obras.

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Joseph O'Connor (1)

Redemption Falls (2007) 449 copias
Yeats Is Dead! (2001) — Editor — 411 copias
Ghost Light (2010) 338 copias
Finbar's Hotel (1997) — Contribuidor — 321 copias
The Salesman (1998) 246 copias
Shadowplay (2019) 211 copias
Inishowen (2000) 203 copias
The Penguin Book of Irish Fiction (1999) — Contribuidor — 151 copias
My Father's House (2023) 150 copias
Desperadoes (1994) 141 copias
Cowboys and Indians (1991) 118 copias
The Thrill of it All (1873) 76 copias
True Believers (1992) 71 copias
Where Have You Been? (2012) 41 copias
The Last of the Irish Males (2001) 40 copias
The Anchor Book of New Irish Writing (2000) — Contribuidor — 39 copias
The Comedian (2000) 35 copias
The Penguin Book of Irish Comic Writing (1996) — Contribuidor — 26 copias
New Irish Short Stories (2011) — Editor — 21 copias
The Norwayman (1949) 8 copias
Red Roses and Petrol (1995) 7 copias
Orchard Street, Dawn (2012) 7 copias
Beyond the Centre: Writers in Their Own Words (2016) — Autor — 2 copias
The Shorter Irish Male (2011) 1 copia
Back Roads 1 copia
Dog Days and other stories (1997) — Introducción — 1 copia

Joseph O'Connor (2)

Introduccion a la PNL (1990) 626 copias
PNL para Formadores (1994) 88 copias
Principles of NLP (1996) 76 copias
La Venta Con La Pnl (1995) 28 copias
NLP and Relationships (2000) 24 copias
Way of NLP (1996) 24 copias
NLP And Sports (2001) 10 copias
Licht op NLP 2 copias

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Aviso de desambiguación
(1) Joseph O'Connor (born September 20, 1963) is an Irish novelist and brother of singer Sinéad O'Connor. His novel Cowboys and Indians (1991) was on the shortlist for the Whitbread Prize.

(2) Joseph O'Connor (1948 Sept. 12) is an ICC Master Trainer, an international Consultant and Executive coach with over ten years experience. He is co-founder of the ICC and President of Lambent do Brasil. He is a Master trainer of Coaching and NLP.

(3) O'Connor, Joseph 1841-1908 Great Plays, English

(4) This Joseph O'Connor was 75 years old when Hostage to Fortune was published in 1952. "Entered Maynooth 1895, never ordained."