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Donald Ewin Cooke (1916–1985)

Auteur van Atlas of the Presidents

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Fotografie: Headstone for Donald E. Cooke (Center section, second from the bottom)

Werken van Donald Ewin Cooke

Atlas of the Presidents (1967) 83 exemplaren
Powder Keg (1953) 50 exemplaren
The Silver Horn of Robin Hood (1956) 33 exemplaren
Our Nation's Great Heritage (1972) 13 exemplaren
The Firebird (1939) 9 exemplaren
The American Presidents (1970) 9 exemplaren
The House That Jack Built (1963) — Auteur — 7 exemplaren
A race with the wolves (1965) 7 exemplaren

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Geboortedatum
1916-08-05
Overlijdensdatum
1985-08-17
Graflocatie
Laurel Hill Cemetery, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
Geslacht
male
Nationaliteit
USA

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"The never solved mystery of the raid on Bermuda obtain gun powder for Washington's liberation of Boston in the Revolutionary War is the kernel of fact for this adventure. A rather contrived narrative takes young Tom Rawlins to his older brother's military encampment outside Boston, gets him involved with the high command, including Washington himself. Aware of certain Loyalist sympathies in Bermuda and of Tom's ability as a boy, to take messages without arousing suspicion, the General sends him to Captain Barnaby, alias ""Mr. Harris"". Tom sails with him on his ship for the islands and after the usual amount of stumbling blocks, they drug the governor while a big party is going on and make off with the gun powder."… (meer)
 
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northprairielb | Sep 21, 2021 |
In The Silver Horn of Robin Hood, Donald Cooke weaves together many of the legends surrounding the figure of Robin Hood into a novel for young readers. His goal was to connect the unrelated vignettes into a seamless whole, but the episodic nature of Robin's fabled adventures works against him.

Though no doubt true to the original flavor of the legends, I found this novel a bit more cartoonish than I was expecting. Robin's always ordering up a sumptuous feast, the Sheriff is more a comic figure than a villain, suits o' Lincoln green just magically appear whenever they're needed, the Sheriff's blundering foresters never have the faintest hope of catching the band, and on and on. Though I grew up loving Cooke's Men of Sherwood, this collection was a vague disappointment. I think younger readers would enjoy it more.… (meer)
½
 
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atimco | 1 andere bespreking | Jan 31, 2015 |
A retelling in novelistic form of the Robin Hood stories. This is fairly closely based on the traditional ballads/stories, but the sequel (Men of Sherwood) is more original and continues the adventures of Robin's band into King John's reign leading up to Magna Carta. In its day this book was fairly well-known --I have a notion it won an award --but I am surprised not to have found it in Stephen Knight's encyclopedic review of Robin Hood material.
 
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antiquary | 1 andere bespreking | Feb 6, 2014 |
Cooke retold the Robin Hood stories in The Silver Horn of Robin Hood, but here he presents Arthur Fitzooth, heir to Robin Hood, summoning the "merry men" to continue the struggle against King John and the Sheriff of Nottingham.I recall I liked this as a child.
 
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antiquary | 2 andere besprekingen | Jan 17, 2014 |

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Werken
24
Ook door
4
Leden
380
Populariteit
#63,551
Waardering
½ 3.7
Besprekingen
6
ISBNs
12
Talen
1

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