David Cook (disambiguation)

"David Cook" is composed of at least 31 distinct authors, divided by their works.

Author Division

David Cook (38)

A Walk in the Woods: Rediscovering America on the Appalachian Trail (1998) — Illustrator, some editions — 18,385 copies, 502 reviews
Notes from a Small Island (1995) — Illustrator, some editions — 10,525 copies, 227 reviews
Alive in parts of this century : Eric Mottram at 70 (1994) — Illustrator — 2 copies

David Cook (2)

Works have been aliased into David "Zeb" Cook.

Tome of Magic (1991) — Author — 451 copies
Horselords (1990) 423 copies, 5 reviews
Oriental Adventures (1985) 420 copies
Soldiers of Ice (1993) 360 copies, 2 reviews
X1: The Isle of Dread (1981) 317 copies
Beyond the Moons (1991) 281 copies, 5 reviews
King Pinch (1995) 276 copies
A1: Slave Pits of the Undercity (1980) 142 copies, 1 review
Dwellers of the Forbidden City (I1) (1981) 139 copies, 1 review
Uneasy Alliances (1998) 76 copies
DSQ1: Road to Urik (1992) 42 copies
Greyhawk Wars (WGS3) (1991) 33 copies
Conan Role-Playing Game (1985) 10 copies

David Cook (3)

The Country Wife (1675) — Editor, some editions — 626 copies, 9 reviews
Walter (1978) 47 copies, 1 review
Second Best (1991) 25 copies
Winter Doves (King Penguin) (1979) 21 copies
Missing Persons (1986) 20 copies, 1 review
Sunrising (1984) 11 copies
Hetty Wainthropp: Missing Persons [1990 film] (2005) — Writer — 4 copies

David Cook (12)

Robot Building for Beginners (2002) 141 copies, 3 reviews
Intermediate Robot Building (2004) 63 copies

David Cook (18)

David Cook (31)

Encyclopedia of Latter-day Saint History (2000) — Contributor — 43 copies

David Cook (29)

David Cook (2008) 9 copies

David Cook (21)

David Cook (2008) 1 copy
David Cook (2008) 1 copy

David Cook (unknown)

Player's Handbook (2014) — Contributor — 2,838 copies, 7 reviews
B2: The Keep on the Borderlands (1980) — Editor, some editions — 322 copies, 2 reviews
S3: Expedition to the Barrier Peaks (1980) — Editor, some editions — 159 copies
Kobold Guide to Worldbuilding (2012) — Author, some editions — 105 copies
How to prepare a bible talk (2003) 28 copies
Tullus and the Ransom Gold (1974) 25 copies
Small World of Ants (1981) 7 copies
This Loud Morning (2011) 5 copies
Birds and migration (1971) 3 copies
Digital Vein (2015) 3 copies
Horselords 2 copies
Scottish Castles (2019) 2 copies
Nature (Find and Fit) (2000) 2 copies
Pathway 1 copy
This Quiet Night (2012) 1 copy
Journey Through Acts (2019) 1 copy
Bliss: Season 2 (2007) 1 copy
Truth Matters (2014) 1 copy
Las aves (1985) 1 copy
Antropoides (1978) 1 copy
El medio ambiente (1985) 1 copy
Acts 1 copy
Proverbs 1 copy
Romans 1 copy

Common Knowledge

Disambiguation notice
1. Cook, David B., b. 1966
2. David "Zeb" Cook, game designer b. 1940
3. Cook, David, b. 1940, UK, actor and writer - Missing Persons
4. Cook, E. David (Edward David) 1947- Moral Maze
5. Cook, David, b. 1929
6. Cook, David, 1946-
7. Cook, David (Andrew), Principal of the Sydney Missionary and Bible college.
8. Cook, David, 1949-
9. Cook, David, 1958-
11.David Cook fl. 1971 (according to LOC)
12. Cook, David (David Alan)
13. Darrell Pearson and Jane Vogel wrote Gotta Have It.
15. Cook, Dave (Dave Fuller)
16. Cook, David 1939-
18. David Caleb Cook of Elgin, Illinois and the publishers he founded, David. C. Cook Pub.
21. David Cook, b. 1982 (American Idol winner, David Roland Cook (born December 20, 1982) is an American rock singer-songwriter) - David Cook
23. Cook, David 1934- Keeping Fish
24. David Cook, Illustrator and Cover Artist, b. 1940 in East Lansing, Michigan, USA -
25. Cook, David. The natural step
27. David Cook, b. March 23, 1973
28. David Cook - Buildings
29. Cook, David, 1982-, American Idol winner
30. Cook, David, 1946 May 9-
31. David Cook - Encyclopedia of Latter-Day Saint History
32. David Cook - Malone Society Collections
33. David Cook, NZ photographer - Meet Me in the Square
34. David Cook - Best Crock Pot
36. David Cook translated Rainer Maria Rilke: The Sonnets to Orpheus
37. David Lamar Cook - Johnny's U.S Open Golf's Sacred Jorney 2
38. David Cook (1944–), painter and printmaker from Bingley, West Yorkshire; illustrator of Bill Bryson books