Albert W. Aiken
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Albert W. Aiken (1846–1894) was an American actor and writer of plays and dime novels.[1] He was a prolific writer of pulp fiction for Beadle and Adams.[2] His plays included The Witches of New York.[3][4] Aiken was the younger brother of George Aiken, best known for his popular adaptation of Uncle Tom's Cabin for the stage, and was also a cousin of the famous clown George Fox.[1]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 The House of Beadle and Adams, Northern Illinois University Libraries, Retrieved 6 August 2020
- ↑ Pecek, Louis George The Beadle Story Papers, 1870-1897, p. 52 (1959)
- ↑ (8 November 1869). A New Star, Wheeling Daily Register, p. 3, col. 3.
- ↑ (7 November 1872). Albert W. Aiken, Daily State Journal (Alexandria, Virginia), p. 1, col. 4.
External links
- The Brigand Captain, or The Prairie Pathfinder (1877) (via archive.org)
- Gold Dan, or Dick Talbot in Utah (1898) (via archive.org)
- Works by Albert W. Aiken at LibriVox (public domain audiobooks) File:Speaker Icon.svg