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Ebenezer Cooke (1837 – 1913) was an art master and pioneer in art education. (From Wikipedia) More about Ebenezer Cooke:
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| | Books by Ebenezer Cooke: Cooke, Ebenezer, ed.: How Gertrude Teaches Her Children: An Attempt to Help Mothers to Teach Their Children and an Account of the Method (London: S. Sonnenschein; Syracuse, NY: C.W. Bardeen, 1894), by Johann Heinrich Pestalozzi, trans. by Lucy E. Holland and Francis C. Turner
Additional books by Ebenezer Cooke in the extended shelves: Cooke, Ebenezer: How Gertrude teaches her children; an attempt to help mothers to teach their own children and an account of The method (S. Sonnenschen & Co.;, 1894), also by Johann Heinrich Pestalozzi, Francis C. Turner, and Lucy E. Holland (page images at HathiTrust) Cooke, Ebenezer: How Gertrude teaches her children; an attempt to help mothers to teach their own children and an account of the method (G. Allen & Unwin Ltd.;, 1915), also by Johann Heinrich Pestalozzi, Francis C. Turner, and Lucy E. Holland (page images at HathiTrust; US access only) Cooke, Ebenezer: The Sot-weed Factor: or, A Voyage to Maryland. A Satyr.: In which is Describ'd The Laws, Government, Courts and Constitutions of the Country, and also the Buildings, Feasts, Frolicks, Entertainments and Drunken Humours of the Inhabitants of that Part of America. In Burlesque Verse. (Gutenberg ebook)
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