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Books to read if you're planning a vacation in "Cooke", sorted by average review score:

Caring Is What Counts, No. 5 (Tale from the Care Bears)
Published in Hardcover by Parker Brothers (June, 1983)
Authors: Ward Johnson and Tom Cooke
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Caring is what Counts (Tale from the Care Bears)
This was one of my favorite books as a child. At one time I had the entire collection, but somehow they magically disappeared over time. This would be a great collection to have once again. This book is essential to the collection. I remember reading this book night after night until I had the entire book down by heart. Truely a work of art.


Colour Atlas of Anatomical Pathology
Published in Hardcover by Churchill Livingstone (December, 2003)
Authors: Robin A. Cooke and Brian Stewart
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Review for the colour atlas of anatomy.
It is an amazing book, no one will ever flunk or remain weak in Pathology after going through it thoroughly!


Come to the Playground (Golden Tough and Feel Book)
Published in Hardcover by Golden Pr (01 August, 1992)
Authors: Sesame Street, Elizabeth Clasing, Elisabeth Clasing, and Tom Cooke
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Nice touch and feel book
This is a great book for babies. You can spin Elmo on the round-about, Help Big Bird pull a kite down from the tree, and smell lemon snow cones. This book features Elmo, Grover, and Big Bird playing at the park. One of the nicer touch and feel books for babies.


Concrete Face Rockfill Dams Design, Construction, and Performance: Proceedings of a Symposium
Published in Paperback by American Society of Civil Engineers (June, 1985)
Authors: J. Barry Cooke and James L. Sherard
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Good Dam Book
This is the best dam book around. You won't find more dam information in any other dam publication. Every dam engineer should have this dam book before starting any dam design. Even if you're not doing any dam work right now, you should have a personal copy of this dam book for future dam reference. It's just good dam reading.


Cooke, Francis of the Mayflower: The First Five Generations
Published in Hardcover by Picton Press (01 January, 1999)
Authors: Ralph Van Wood and Ralph V. Woood
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Essential genealogical research
The series is well-researched and well-documented. It has an index which allows researchers to locate their family and gives the original source; it is best used in conjunction with "Vital Records of (town), Massachusetts to 1850."


Cookie Monster's Little Kitchen (Sesame Street Books)
Published in Hardcover by Random House (Merchandising) (May, 1995)
Author: Tom Cooke
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COOKIE IS A HIT WITH BABIES
my 9-month-old thought this book was very funny, i have no idea why. it's a little board book they can chew on as you read. it's cheap, so why not get it and keep it in your purse? in a pinch, it'll keep baby busy.


The Destiny of the Black Race
Published in Paperback by Great House Pub (01 October, 1997)
Authors: Carlisle John Peterson and Andrea Cooke
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Excellent, Balanced, Extensive Bibliography!
This is one of the most balanced and well written works that I have ever had the priviledge of reading on this topic. The author does not promote the black race as having superiority over others but clearly shows an equality that is oftentimes sorely missing in society. This is one aspect that gives the book balance and objectivity. Earl Paulk's work, ONE BLOOD, is another important book on this issue. The extensive bibliography gives the reader other resources for further study/reading. A most delightful read! God Bless the Author!


Differential Difference Equations (Mathematics in Science and Engineering)
Published in Textbook Binding by Academic Press (May, 1963)
Authors: R. Bellman and Kenneth L. Cooke
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Extremely Useful
This book is extremely useful in studying the effects of delays on differential equations, in controls.


Dublin Book of Irish Verse, Seventeen Twenty-Eight-Nineteen Hundred Nine
Published in Hardcover by Ayer Co Pub (June, 1970)
Author: John Cooke
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The Dublin book of Irish verse
I know this book as a book of Irish verse. If it the same one which I recall it brings many fond childhood memories back.


The Early Journals and Letters of Fanny Burney: 1768-1773
Published in Hardcover by McGill-Queens University Press (August, 1988)
Authors: Fanny Burney, Lars Troide, and Stewart J. Cooke
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Fascinating
This edition of Burney's letters and journal really deserves wider distribution. The notes and editing are superb. But best of all is the glimpse of the writer to come in the writings of this teenager whose eye for character and motivation is quite astonishing, and whose wit has one laughing out loud.

She reports in detail many of the musical evenings at her father's home, some attended by famous people both artistic and absurd. The byplay is wonderful, the glimpses of body language and the turns of phrase give an almost cinematic glimpse of Fanny Burney's time.

See also her putative courtship (and how the family reacted) when a well-meaning young man falls head over heels in lust with her, and thinks it's love. See her unvarnished opnion of the Great Johnson, and ditto the glimpse of poor Georgianna, Duchess of Devonshire, walking like a sloven through the Park on the arm of her indifferent spouse, the Duke.

This is a must for anyone at all interested in 18th century life and letters.


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