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'''Leslie Lambert''', MIMC (1883-1941), known in public as '''A. J. Alan''', was an English magician, intelligence officer, short story writer and radio broadcaster.
 
== Biography ==
Lambert played [[St. George's Hall]] in 1908, leaving  magic around 1913. <ref>Magic Circular Jan. 1942</ref> He served as Vice-President of the [[Magic Circle]].<ref>Magic Circular Feb. 1942</ref>
 
Starting in 1924 as "Major A. J. Alan" he was the BBC radio story-teller "Mystery Man". <ref>The Complete Rich Cabinet of Magical Curiosities by Edwin Dawes (2005)</ref>
 
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