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A.J. ALAN
(pseud of Leslie H. Lambert)
b.1883 d.1940
British civil servant and radio narrator who is said to have originated the "BBC accent".
 
Short Stories
Good Evening Everyone, Hutchinson (London) [1928]
Including: "My Adventures in Jermyn Street", "The Dream", "Coincidence", "The Hair", "The Driver", "The Voice", "The Photograph", "My Adventure in Norfolk".
 
A.J. Alan's Second Book, Hutchinson (London) [1933]
Including: "A Joy Ride", "The Well". Also "17.45", which has been reprinted as "The Bungalow".
 
The Best of A.J. Alan, Richards Press (London), 1954 (Edited by Kenelm Foss)
 
 
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