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  1. Alfred McLelland Burrage (1889–1956) was a British writer. He was noted in his time as an author of fiction for boys which he published under the pseudonym Frank Lelland, including a popular series called "Tufty". [1] After his death, however, Burrage became best known for his ghost stories.

  2. Virtual Thrilling Tales: Smee by A.M. Burrage. Hello, and welcome to Thrilling Tales, Seattle Public Library’s Storytime for grownups; I’m your librarian reader, David Wright. Today’s tale is set on Christmas Eve.

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  3. Kindle Edition. by A.M. Burrage (Author) Kindle. Paperback. Alfred McLelland Burrage was born in 1889. His father and uncle were both writers, primarily of boy’s fiction, and by age 16 AM Burrage had joined them and quickly became a master of the market publishing his stories regularly across a number of publications.

  4. Sep 6, 2019 · 2019-09-06 14:11:26. Identifier. thewaxwork. Scanner. Internet Archive HTML5 Uploader 1.6.4. Year. 1963. Reviews. A BBC Radio adaptation by Michael and Mollie Hardwick of the classic tale of the supernatural in which a journalist spends the night in a famous wax museum's...

  5. A complete list of all A.M. Burrage's books in order (19 books). Browse plot descriptions, book covers, genres, pseudonyms, ratings and awards.

  6. A M Burrage. (Alfred McClelland Burrage) ( 1889 - 1956) aka Frank Lelland, Ex-Private X. Alfred McLelland Burrage was a British writer. He was noted in his time as an author of fiction for boys which he published under the pseudonym Frank Lelland, including a popular series called "Tufty". He served in the First World War and published a memoir ...

  7. A.M. Burrage. edit data. Alfred McLelland Burrage (1889-1956) was a British writer. He was noted in his time as an author of fiction for boys which he published under the pseudonym Frank Lelland, including a popular series called "Tufty". Burrage is now remembered mainly for his horror fiction.

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