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Nathaniel Cooke

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was started, all were pleased and surprised at the appearance and price of the volumes, and it is certain that they would have paid; but a fatal error was made, almost at once, in commencing the publishing of other libraries at the same office, and in the purchasing at high prices old plates for
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Cooke's name was misspelled as "Cook" on the 1849 patent and the misspelling has propagated in chess literature since then. The correct spelling can be found in numerous documents, including his business listings in the London Directories
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republication; so many series came from the publisher ... that their advertisements were confusion worse confounded, and everybody was lost in the maze. The proprietor has now given up the business, not without a very serious loss.
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In addition, Cooke was an ambitious London-based publisher who, as Ingram, Cooke & Co., produced many volumes of history, travel guides, and other works. Ingram and Cooke were the proprietors of the mid-Victorian
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wrote a regular chess column. Cooke asked Staunton to advertise his chess set. Staunton did so in his column on 8 September 1849, and the set became famous under the name
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s 400 passengers, only 100 survived. The accident occurred near Winetka, Illinois, during an early September storm.
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on 1 March 1849 under the Ornamental Designs Act of 1842. Cooke was the editor of
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Forty Years' Recollections of Life, Literature, and Public Affairs from 1830 to 1870
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that failed in 1854 due to carrying an excess amount of titles:
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Chess pieces of Nathaniel Cooke's 1849 "Staunton" design
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Nathaniel Cooke's listings in the London Directories
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chess
Staunton chess set
United Kingdom Patent Office
The Illustrated London News
Howard Staunton
Staunton
Herbert Ingram
The Illustrated London News
Lady Elgin
Lake Michigan


the company that first manufactured



ISBN
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Hooper, David
Whyld, Kenneth
The Oxford Companion to Chess
Oxford University Press
ISBN
0-19-280049-3
Mackay, Charles
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