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Cook, Thomas (1744? – 1818)

« Graveur de portraits. Élève de Ravenet. Grava des portraits et fit aussi quelques planches pour le " Shakespeare et Les Poètes de la Grande-Bretagne de Bell. En 1771, il reçut une distinction de la Société des arts. Travailla pour Boydell, célèbre protecteur des arts, et exécuta des gravures historiques et architecturales. » Bibliothèque nationale de France


– The sportsman’s dictionary; or, The gentleman’s companion : for town and country. Containing full and particular instructions for riding, setting, farriery, hunting, fishing, cocking, fowling, racing, hawking, &c. with the various methods to be observed in breeding and dieting of horses both for the road and turf ; also, the management of dogs, game-cocks, dunghill fowls, turkeys, geese, ducks, pigeons, singing-birds, &c. and the manner of curing their various diseases and accidents. Collected from the best authors ; with very considerable additions and improvements, by experienced gentlemen. Illustrated with copper-plates, representing all the different kinds of nets, snares, and traps, that are now made use of. London, printed for Fielding and Walker, n° 20, Pater-Noster-row, M.DCC.LXXVIII [1778].