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.
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