Author: Peter AckroydAlso known as: P Acroyd, Peter Ackroyd, Peter Ackeroyd
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Peter Ackroyd (b. 1949), English author of novels, non-fiction, children's non-fiction, and a play Peter R. Ackroyd (b. 1917) may be the writer of Isaiah (Pocket Canons)
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