Overview: Ida Cook was born on 1904 at 37 Croft Avenue, Sunderland, England. With her eldest sister Mary Louise Cook (1901), she attending the Duchess' School in Alnwick. Later the sisters took civil service jobs in London, and developed a passionate interest in opera. The sisters helped 29 jews to
With All My Worldly Goods
β Scribed by Burchell, Mary
- Book ID
- 107796128
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 103 KB
- Series
- HR-627
- Category
- Fiction
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