Harold Caswell Cooke has written:
'Problems of Sudbury geology, Ontario' -- subject(s): Petrology, Geology
'Geology of Matachewan district, Northern Ontario' -- subject(s): Economic Geology, Geology, Geology, Economic
'Canadian lode gold areas' -- subject(s): Canada, Gold mines and mining
'Thetford, Disraeli and eastern half of Warwick map-areas, Quebec' -- subject(s): Mines and mineral resources, Geology
Alvin B. Phillips has written: 'Transistor engineering' -- subject(s): Integrated circuits, Transistors 'Transistor engineering and introduction to integrated semiconductorcircuits' -- subject(s): Semiconductors, Transistors
Alice Yardley has written: 'The infant school' -- subject(s): Primary Education 'Learning to adjust' -- subject(s): Discipline, Child development, Classroom management, Problem children 'Reaching out' -- subject(s): Learning, Psychology of., Nursery schools, Preschool Education, Primary Education, Psychology of Learning 'Primary schools today' -- subject(s): Primary Education, Elementary Education 'Family outings'
Sri Owen has written: 'Noodles the New Way' 'Healthy Thai Cooking' -- subject(s): Cookery, Thai, Thai Cookery 'Noodles' 'The best of Indonesian cooking' 'Indonesian and Thai Cooke Hb' 'Indonesian foodand cookery' -- subject(s): Cookery, Indonesian, Indonesian Cookery 'LA Cocina Asiatica Clasica' 'Indonesian food and cookery' -- subject(s): Cookery, Indonesian, Diet, Indonesian Cookery, Social life and customs 'SE Asian Dinner Parties' 'Indonesian food and cooking' 'Classic Assian Cook Book (Classic Cookbook)'
* Edward Alleyn * Robert Armin * Christopher Beeston * Richard Burbage * Henry Condell * Alexander Cooke * Nathan Field * John Heminges * Thomas Heywood * Will Kempe * Augustine Phillips * John Lowin * William Rowley * William Shakespeare * Richard Tarlton * Joseph Taylor * Nicholas Tooley
Someone answered "There were no Elizabethan children actors and not even actress. The mans were the Elizabethan actors. Mans had to play the womens role. But women did came to watch the plays with their face covered in a mask." The interesting thing about this answer is that it is actually 100% wrong. 1. There were a number of child actors in Shakespeare's day. They were all boys. At the very end of the 16th century there were a number of acting companies consisting entirely of boys, who played (among other places) at the Blackfriars, an indoor theatre that the King's Men later employed. The boy's companies were allowed to act in the City of London, and were not forced into the suburbs. In the period we were discussing these companies also had some of the best cutting edge plays to perform, including most of Beaumont and Fletcher's work, and were taking business away from the adult companies. Shakespeare refers to this in Hamlet Act 2, scene 2. 2. A number of the boys who had been in the children's company went on to become adult actors. Joseph Taylor, who replaced Burbage as the King's Men's leading actor was formerly with such a company. 3. The main female roles in adult companies were also played by boys, not men. Juliet, Rosalind, Helena, Ophelia, Hermione, and Cleopatra were all played by boys. The most famous of these was Alexander Cooke, who probably played all these roles and continued acting (in male roles) when he grew up. Another extremely famous boy actor was Christopher Beeston, who went on to become a greater impressario than Henslowe and to found his own boys' company. 4. Although it was considered shameful for women to appear on stage, there was no shame for women to be in the audience. Women were frequently in the audiences both of court performances and public performances. They did not wear masks--this image is the result of a Victorian fantasy which someone created, not contemporary practise.
Harold Percy Cooke has written: 'Charles I and his earlier parliaments' 'Osiris'
Caswell Cooke was born on June 6, 1968, in New Haven, Connecticut, USA.
Harold Cooke died in 1986.
Linda Cooke has written: 'Schizophrenia'
Richard Cooke has written: 'The Gospels' 'Moloka'I'
Grace COOKE has written: 'The New mediumship'
Harold Cooke was born on 1907-05-29.
Samuel Walden Cooke has written: 'Cobwebs'
C. A. Cooke has written: 'Corporation trust and company'
Catherine E. Cooke has written: 'Iron in pregnancy'
James Horace Cooke has written: 'Co-authorship'
W. Bourne Cooke has written: 'Bellcroft Priory'