Mrs. Cooke (fl. 1735? – 1776?)
Identifiers
- Grubstreet: 61653
Occupations
- Bookseller
- Publisher
- Pamphlet-seller
Names
- Mrs. Cooke
- Mrs. Cook
Mrs. Cooke, or Cook, publisher, bookseller, and pamphlet seller at / under the Royal Exchange, 1735?–76? Associate of Elizabeth Nutt and Ann Dodd.
A Dictionary of the Printers and Booksellers who were at work in England, Scotland and Ireland from 1726 to 1775, by Henry Plomer et al. (1932)
COOKE, or COOKE (S.?), Mrs., a pamphlet-seller and publisher in London, Royal Exchange, 1743. Her name appears in the imprint to a pamphlet entitled Enthusiasm display'd, a reprint of a tract attributed to Oliver Cromwell. [B.M. 113. m. 65.] In 1764 a pamphlet entitled Clodius, a Poem bore in the imprint the names of S. Cook and J. James. Possibly widow of E. Cook.