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Ashley Alexander Teape has written:

'A record of material printed by Henry Teape and Son, Tower Hill'

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Ashley Alexander Teape is a British author who writes young adult fiction. Some of her works include "British Boy" and "Ghoulish Whisper."

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'Television drama series and their viewers'

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