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AnswerIn traditional fairy tales, the term "pook" is a type of fairy. It is also spelled "poak," "pouk" and "puck" as in Shakespeare's "Midsummer's Night Dream." According to Katherine Briggs, "Pouks mislead night wanderers and change like bogie beasts into all sorts of shapes to beguile men's wits"
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AnswerIn traditional fairy tales, the term "pook" is a type of fairy. It is also spelled "poak," "pouk" and "puck" as in Shakespeare's "Midsummer's Night Dream." According to Katherine Briggs, "Pouks mislead night wanderers and change like bogie beasts into all sorts of shapes to beguile men's wits"
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Jocelyn Pook's birth name is Jocelyn Frances Pook.

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Tom Pook died in 1948.

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Tom Pook was born in 1869.

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Peter Pook was born in 1918.

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