Cook, Bob
COOK, Bob
COOK, Bob. British, b. 1961. Genres: Novels. Career: Writer. Publications: Disorderly Elements, 1985; Questions of Identity, 1987; Faceless Mortals, 1988; Paper Chase (novel), 1989; Fire and Forget, 1990. Address: Richard Scott Simon Ltd, 43 Doughty St, London WC1N 2LF, England.
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Cook , cook / koŏk/ • v. 1. [tr.] prepare (food, a dish, or a meal) by combining and heating the ingredients in various ways: shall I cook dinner tonight? |… James Cook , James Cook became one of the most famous eighteenth-century British navigators and cartographers. Cook was born into a farming family in north Yorksh… Cooking , cooking, the process of using heat to prepare foods for consumption.
Many common cooking methods involve the use of oil. Frying is cooking in hot oil… casserole , cas·se·role / ˈkasəˌrōl/ • n. a kind of stew that is cooked slowly in an oven: a chicken casserole. ∎ a large covered dish, typically of earthenware… Boiling , Boiling
BOILING. The admission of the novice cook that he or she "cannot even boil water" has perpetuated the idea that boiling water is one of the s… David J Cook , COOK, David
Nationality: British. Born: Preston, Lancashire, 21 September 1940. Education: The Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, London, 1959-61. Career…
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